Tennessee Baseball To Play Twelve Games Televised On ESPN Networks

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The Tennessee baseball team warming up in the fall. Photo by RTI/Ric Butler.

The SEC released its complete television schedule for the 2024 baseball season on Thursday morning. Tennessee will play 12 games on the ESPN family of networks in the regular season.

All 12 games come in conference play with the Vols playing five road games televised and seven games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium televised.

Tennessee’s opening SEC series will see two different games televised. The SEC Network is broadcasting game two (Saturday) and game three (Sunday) of Tennessee’s SEC opening series at Alabama.

The Vols third SEC series, a home matchup against Georgia, will have two televised games. The SEC Network is broadcasting game two (Saturday) and game three (Sunday) of the series.

Tennessee’s most anticipated home series of the season will include a game broadcasted on ESPNU and two games on SEC Network. ESPNU is broadcasting the Vols’ series opener (Friday) against defending National Champion LSU while the SEC Network is broadcasting game two (Saturday) and game three (Sunday).

The SEC Network is also broadcasting Tennessee’s Thursday night series opener against Missouri as well as game three (Saturday) of the series.

Tennessee’s final two road series of the season are perhaps its two hardest as they travel to Florida and Vanderbilt. ESPN2 is broadcasting Tennessee’s Thursday night series opener at Florida.

The SEC Network is broadcasting game two (Saturday) of Tennessee’s series at Vanderbilt. ESPN2 is broadcasting the Sunday series finale between the instate rivals.

ESPN left final weekend of the regular season, which sees Tennessee host South Carolina, wide open and will announce its broadcast schedule at a later date.

Check out Tennessee’s full SEC televised schedule below.

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*All games not nationally televised will be streaming on the SEC Network+.

at Alabama (March 15-17)
  • Game one (Friday): Not nationally televised
  • Game two (Saturday): 8 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
  • Game three (Sunday): 2 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
vs. Ole Miss (March 22-24)
  • No nationally televised games
vs. Georgia (March 29-31)
  • Game one (Friday): Not nationally televised
  • Game two (Saturday): 5 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
  • Game three (Sunday): 2 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
at Auburn (April 5-7)
  • No nationally televised games
vs. LSU (April 12-14)
  • Game one (Friday): 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPNU
  • Game two (Saturday): 5:30 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
  • Game three (Sunday): 3 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
at Kentucky (April 19-21)
  • No nationally televised games
vs. Missouri (April 25-27)
  • Game one (Thursday): 7 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
  • Game two (Friday): Not nationally televised
  • Game three (Saturday): noon ET on the SEC Network
at Florida (May 2-4)
  • Game one (Thursday): 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2
  • Game two (Friday): Not nationally televised
  • Game three (Saturday): Not nationally televised
at Vanderbilt (May 10-12)
  • Game one (Friday): Not nationally televised
  • Game two (Saturday): 3 p.m. ET on the SEC Network
  • Game three (Sunday): 3 p.m. ET on ESPN2
vs. South Carolina (May 16-18)
  • TBD

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