Auburn baseball’s Butch Thompson recaps NC State win, NCAA Regional title
Auburn baseball coach Butch Thompson recaps the Tigers’ 11-1 NCAA Regional win over North Carolina State on Sunday, June 1, at Plainsman Park.
Sixteen teams remain alive in the NCAA baseball tournament and look to punch their ticket to the College World Series with a super regional win.
National seeds Arkansas, Auburn, North Carolina, LSU, Oregon State, Florida State, Coastal Carolina, Tennessee and UCLA all won regionals at their home field, although No. 1 Vanderbilt and No. 2 Texas were upset in the opening weekend.
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Regional 4-seed Murray State won the Oxford Regional and is looking to become the fourth No. 4 seed to ever reach a College World Series, along with Oral Roberts, Stony Brook and Fresno State.
Next, is a three-game series for each of the teams still alive, with the winner headed to Omaha, Nebraska for the CWS.
Here’s a look at the super regionals scores and schedule for Friday, June 6, along with how to watch each game:
College baseball super regionals games today
- Arizona at No. 5 North Carolina | Noon ET | ESPN2
- Miami at Louisville | 3 p.m. ET | ESPN2
- No. 9 Florida State at No. 8 Oregon State | 6 p.m. ET | ESPN2
- No. 13 Coastal Carolina at No. 4 Auburn | 9 p.m. ET | ESPN2
College baseball scores today
This section will be updated.
- Arizona at No. 5 North Carolina
- Miami at Louisville
- No. 9 Florida State at No. 8 Oregon State
- No. 13 Coastal Carolina at No. 4 Auburn
NCAA baseball tournament bracket
The full bracket for the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament can be found here.
When is the College World Series?
The College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, starts June 13, and runs through June 22 or 23. The tournament extends one day if the three-game national championship series needs a deciding Game 3.
What channel are college baseball games on today?
Super regional college baseball games on Friday, June 6, will air live on ESPN2, with streaming options on the ESPN app (with a TV provider login), ESPN+ or Fubo, which both require subscriptions. Fubo offers a free trial potential subscribers.