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How to watch Alabama vs. Southern Miss today: Time, TV channel for Top 25 matchup

How to watch Alabama vs. Southern Miss today: Time, TV channel for Top 25 matchup

USA Today08-04-2025

How to watch Alabama vs. Southern Miss today: Time, TV channel for Top 25 matchup
After a weekend series loss at Auburn, the Alabama Crimson Tide are now set to return to action Tuesday night for a ranked midweek matchup in Tuscaloosa against the visiting Southern Miss Golden Eagles.
According to the latest USA TODAY Sports College Baseball Coaches Poll, this matchup features the No. 10 ranked Crimson Tide against the No. 24 Golden Eagles in non-conference action.
Alabama enters this matchup sitting at 27-6 overall for the season, and are also 7-5 in SEC play. The Crimson Tide, as mentioned previously, are coming off a weekend series loss at Auburn in which they dropped two-of-three, with Alabama outscored 22-11 over the three-game set.
As for Southern Miss, the Golden Eagles own a 22-10 overall record this season, while also 8-4 in Sun Belt action. The Golden Eagles are also coming off a weekend series loss by dropping two-of-three at Marshall, a result that saw Southern Miss fall down the latest Coaches Poll a total of eight spots.
Here's how to watch the Alabama vs. Southern Miss college baseball game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Alabama vs. Southern Miss on today?
TV Channel: SEC Network+
Livestream: ESPN+
The Alabama vs. Southern Miss game will broadcast live on SEC Network+, and is available via streaming on ESPN+ as well.
Watch Alabama vs. Southern Miss live on ESPN+
Alabama vs. Southern Miss time today
Date: Tuesday, April 8
Tuesday, April 8 Start time: 7 p.m. ET
Taking place from Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama vs. Southern Miss is set to begin at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, April 8.
Alabama vs. Southern Miss probable starting pitchers
Alabama: RHP Aeden Finateri (1-0, 3.81 ERA, 16:4 K:BB across 17 IP)
RHP Aeden Finateri (1-0, 3.81 ERA, 16:4 K:BB across 17 IP) Southern Miss: RHP Matthew Adams (2-2, 4.05 ERA, 38:8 K:BB across 33.1 IP)
Alabama vs. Southern Miss predictions, picks
Prediction: Alabama 6, Southern Miss 3
Alabama has yet to lose a midweek game this year, and even despite this likely being the Crimson Tide's toughest Tuesday night test yet, they are still likely the favorite. I'll go with Alabama to win by a final score of 6-3, but don't sleep on this Crimson Tide offensive scoring more than six runs either.
Alabama baseball schedule 2025
Feb. 14-16: vs. Bradley (W, 10-6), (W, 19-3), (W, 11-4)
vs. Bradley (W, 10-6), (W, 19-3), (W, 11-4) Feb. 18: vs. Middle Tennessee (W, 12-2)
vs. Middle Tennessee (W, 12-2) Feb. 19: vs. Alabama State (W, 15-1)
vs. Alabama State (W, 15-1) Feb. 21-23: vs. Coastal Carolina (W, 9-2), vs. NC State (W, 4-0), vs. Ohio State (W, 12-10) at Jacksonville Classic in Jacksonville, Florida
vs. Coastal Carolina (W, 9-2), vs. NC State (W, 4-0), vs. Ohio State (W, 12-10) at Jacksonville Classic in Jacksonville, Florida Feb. 25: vs. Jacksonville State (W, 20-11)
vs. Jacksonville State (W, 20-11) Feb. 28-Mar. 2: vs. North Dakota State (W, 12-4), (W, 9-7), (W, 11-3)
vs. North Dakota State (W, 12-4), (W, 9-7), (W, 11-3) March 4: at Jacksonville State (W, 11-1)
at Jacksonville State (W, 11-1) March 5: vs. Troy (W, 3-1)
vs. Troy (W, 3-1) March 7-9: vs. Presbyterian (W, 10-0), (W, 15-1), (L, 11-8)
vs. Presbyterian (W, 10-0), (W, 15-1), (L, 11-8) March 11: at UAB (W, 6-3)
at UAB (W, 6-3) March 14-16: at Texas A&M (W, 6-4), (W, 6-2), (W, 2-0)
at Texas A&M (W, 6-4), (W, 6-2), (W, 2-0) March 18: vs. South Alabama (W, 6-5)
vs. South Alabama (W, 6-5) March 20-22: vs. Tennessee (W, 6-5), (L, 10-7), (L, 9-2)
vs. Tennessee (W, 6-5), (L, 10-7), (L, 9-2) March 25: vs. North Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama (W, 4-3)
vs. North Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama (W, 4-3) March 28-30: vs. Oklahoma (W, 8-6), (L, 6-5), (W, 8-6)
vs. Oklahoma (W, 8-6), (L, 6-5), (W, 8-6) April 1: vs. Samford (W, 11-9)
vs. Samford (W, 11-9) April 4-6: at Auburn (L, 10-0), (W, 6-5), (L, 7-5)
at Auburn (L, 10-0), (W, 6-5), (L, 7-5) April 8: vs. Southern Miss
vs. Southern Miss April 11-13: vs. Mississippi State
vs. Mississippi State April 15: vs. UAB
vs. UAB April 17-19: at LSU
at LSU April 22: at Samford
at Samford April 24-26: vs. Missouri
vs. Missouri May 2-4: at Vanderbilt
at Vanderbilt May 6: at Troy
at Troy May 9-11: vs. Georgia
vs. Georgia May 15-17: at Florida
at Florida May 20-25: SEC Tournament in Hoover, Alabama
Record: 27-6 overall (7-5 in SEC)
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