College World Series announcers today, June 17: Full list of broadcast personalities for NCAA baseball championship
The College World Series continues to rage at Omaha, Nebraska, and the first three days of action have gone by speedily. Tennessee remain the favorites, after beating Virginia and North Carolina.
The Vols are already in the semifinals, awaiting their rival. The Cavaliers have already packed their bags, as they bounced off the College World Series following their loss to Florida State in the elimination side of the bracket. Whoever wins between North Carolina and Florida State will play Tennessee.
However, today's games are Florida vs. NC State and Texas A&M vs. Kentucky. Whoever loses between the Gators and the Wolfpack will be out of the tournament.
The winner will advance to play the loser between the Aggies and the Wildcats. The winner of the latter game will advance to the semifinals on the opposite side of the bracket to Tennessee.
The game between the Gators and the Wolfpack will be played at 2:00 p.m. ET and it will air on ESPN. The crew for the game will be Mike Monaco (play by play), Ben McDonald (color commentary), Chris Burke (color commentary), and Dani Wexelman (sideline reporting).
The Wildcats and Aggies play at 7:00 p.m. ET, with the game also airing on ESPN. The announcing crew will be Karl Ravech (play by play), Kyle Peterson (color commentary), Eduardo PĂ©rez (color commentary), and Kris Budden (sideline reporting).
How to watch the College World Series 2024?
All games for the 2024 College World Series will air on ESPN. You can watch ESPN on their app, ESPN+. The app is available for iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and almost all mainstream devices.
You can also stream ESPN on Hulu Live TV, FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream.
SEC rules the College World Series: Tennessee remains the favorite
If the first three days of action have shown anything, it is that the SEC is ruling the College World Series so far. No ACC school has so far defeated an SEC school in this year's edition of the tournament in Omaha, Nebraska.
Tennessee defeated Florida State in back-to-back games, and Kentucky defeated NC State on the opposite side of the bracket.
All remaining ACC schools are on the losing side of the bracket. On the other hand, the SEC already has secured two semifinal spots (Tennessee on one side, and whoever wins between Kentucky and Texas A&M on the other side). It could secure a third if the NC State Wolfpack loses today or in their following game.