
How to watch the 2025 College World Series: Schedule, matchups and TV info for MCWS bracket
For once, we can holler 'Omaha' without Peyton Manning appearing like Beetlejuice. The annual Men's College World Series goes down in the Cornhusker State's major metro, with ballgames starting off Friday and Saturday. Cheers to metal bats and energy trains.
ESPN broadcasts can be streamed on ESPN+. ABC broadcasts are free with a broadcast antenna.
If the above listings look disorienting or intimidating, just know that the College World Series is double-elimination style across two brackets — think of those as the Friday and Saturday sides. This year's field is one of the most expansive in tournament history, with six different conferences represented (and one independent) and zero returning teams from 2024.
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Friday begins with Arizona against nationally ranked Coastal Carolina. It's a rematch of the 2016 championship series, which ended with the Chanticleers seizing their first-ever NCAA title. Behind ace Jacob Morrison, Coastal Carolina's pitching has been elite this season, entering the tournament with the nation's second-lowest collective ERA at 3.21. The offense is 33rd in scoring and tied for 107th in homers, but it's been coming on especially strong down the stretch — 29 runs across the three-game South Carolina regional, and 11 runs in two wins against No. 4 Auburn in the super regional round. Arizona, on the other hand, is 49th in team ERA (4.82) and 79th in total runs. Rather, the Wildcats got here through steely resolve. They were walloped 18-2 in their first super regional game versus North Carolina, then battled back for consecutive road wins by a combined three runs.
Up next is Louisville and No. 8 Oregon State. The Cardinals stunned the country's top team, Vanderbilt, with a tense 3-2 regional upset on May 31. From there, they went to the brink with Miami (FL) and advanced off another 3-2 win last Sunday. Beavers outfielder Gavin Turley has a big bat, with a team-best 19 homers and some buzzing MLB draft hype. He's supplemented by Hawaiian shortstop and fellow big-league prospect Aiva Arquette.
Saturday's bracket gets going with one-time tourney staple UCLA and insurgent Murray State. The Bruins have played five postseason games and won all five of them, in pursuit of their first national championship in more than a decade. John Savage led UCLA to College World Series play three times between 2010-2013, and he has finally returned off the strength of a great Big Ten debut. Murray State is in this position for the first time in program history. The mid-major Racers raced past Duke to reach this point, buoyed by Jonathan Hogart's two homers in the decisive third super regional game.
We wrap up Saturday with Arkansas and LSU in the SEC, a usual World Series powerhouse. A record 13 conference members made this year's tournament, and eight earned national seeding. LSU won it all in 2023 and sits ninth in Division I with a 3.82 ERA this season. Southpaw Kade Anderson and junior RHP Anthony Eyanson are a formidable 1-2 rotation punch, and the Tigers have been getting plenty of supporting offense of late, averaging 10.5 runs per game in June. Arkansas is going for its first natty, with a school-record four All-Americans in tow. Shortstop Wehiwa Aloy is the SEC Player of the Year and a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award.
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