College World Series: LSU vs. Tennessee Start Time, Game Information

The Tigers begin their quest at winning a National Championship on Saturday, face a fiery Volunteers squad.

The LSU Tigers are ready to get their College World Series run started against the Tennessee Volunteers with the SEC foes squaring off in Omaha. 

The Saturday, June 17 action includes No. 1 national seed Wake Forest (52-10) against No. 8 national seed Stanford (44-18) at 1 p.m. Central time on ESPN.

No. 5 national seed LSU (48-15) squares off against Tennessee (43-20) at 6:40 p.m. Central time on ESPN.

Game 3 between Stanford and Wake Forest went into a weather delay during their matchup before LSU and Tennessee, forcing a new start time in Omaha of 6:40pm CT.  

Here are the best ways to watch/listen to LSU take on Tennessee:

Game Information: LSU Tigers vs. Tennessee Volunteers

Current Records: LSU Tigers (48-15) vs Tennessee Volunteers (43-20)

Date/Time: Saturday, June 17 at 6:40pm CT

Where: Charles Schwab Field Omaha - Omaha, Nebraska

TV/Streaming: ESPN, FuboTV

Commentators: Karl Ravech and Mike Monaco

Radio: ESPN Radio

LSU Sports Radio Network

Baton Rouge - WDGL-FM 98.1

Baton Rouge - WBRP-FM 107.3

Baton Rouge - WNXX/KYPY-FM 104.5/104.9

Baton Rouge - WTGE-FM 100.7

New Orleans - WWL-AM/FM 870/105.3

The losing teams of Friday’s two games will play at 1 p.m. Central time Sunday, June 18 on ESPN, while Friday’s winners face off at 6 p.m. Central time Sunday, June 18 on ESPN2. The losers of Saturday’s games will play each other at 1 p.m. Central time Monday, June 19 on ESPN. Saturday’s winners will meet Monday, June 19 at 6 p.m. Central time on ESPN.

The winners of the two brackets will play a best-of-three Men’s College World Series Finals, with the first game set for 6 p.m. Central time Saturday, June 24 on ESPN. The second game is scheduled for 2 p.m. Central time Sunday, June 25 on ESPN with game three (if necessary) scheduled for 6 p.m. Central time Monday, June 26 on ESPN.


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Zack Nagy
ZACK NAGY

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