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What channel is Texas baseball vs UTSA today? Time, TV for NCAA regional game

What channel is Texas baseball vs UTSA today? Time, TV for NCAA regional game

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What channel is Texas baseball vs UTSA today? Time, TV for NCAA regional game
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College baseball player forms sweet bond with coach's daughters
While playing for Coach Frank Avilla Jr., Brady Crabtree formed a special, sibling-like bond with his daughters - a connection that continued well after graduation.
Texas finds itself in a position few, if any, would have expected entering the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament — fighting for its life in the regional round.
The No. 2 seeded Longhorns will look to avoid a stunningly early elimination in the Austin Regional on June 1 when it takes on UTSA at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.
The game's a rematch of Texas' 9-7 loss to its in-state foe on May 31, a loss that put coach Jim Schlossnagle's team on the brink of getting bounced in the double-elimination tournament. It's the third meeting between the programs this season, with the Roadrunners winning the previous two. The Longhorns are 44-11 against all other opponents in 2025.
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Texas has already fought off elimination Sunday, defeating Kansas State 15-8 to knock the Wildcats out of the tournament and earn a second chance at UTSA.
Should the Longhorns earn some revenge against the Roadrunners, the two teams will square off again June 2, with the winner advancing to the super regional round.
Here's where to watch Texas baseball vs UTSA in the June 1 NCAA Austin Regional, including the TV channel, start time and more:
What channel is Texas baseball vs UTSA on today?
Texas baseball's game against UTSA in the Austin Regional of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament is not airing on traditional linear television. Instead, it will be airing exclusively on ESPN+, ESPN's subscription streaming platform.
Watch Texas baseball vs UTSA live with ESPN+
Texas baseball vs UTSA start time
Date : Sunday, June 1
: Sunday, June 1 Time: 8:06 p.m. ET
First pitch between the Longhorns and Roadrunners is scheduled for 8:06 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 1 from UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin.
HIGHLIGHTS: Texas faces Kansas State in Austin regional
Texas baseball schedule 2025
Here are Texas' past five results. To see the Longhorns' full 2025 schedule, click here.
Saturday, May 17: Texas 9, Oklahoma 1
Texas 9, Oklahoma 1 Thursday, May 22: No. 21 Tennessee 7, Texas 5 (12 innings)
No. 21 Tennessee 7, Texas 5 (12 innings) Friday, May 30: Texas 7, Houston Christian 1
Texas 7, Houston Christian 1 Saturday, May 31: UTSA 9, Texas 7
UTSA 9, Texas 7 Sunday, June 1: Texas 15, Kansas State 8
UTSA baseball schedule 2025
Here are UTSA's past five results. To see the Roadrunners' full 2025 schedule, click here.

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