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ESPN College World Series announcers, June 16: Full list of broadcast personalities for NCAA baseball tournament

The 2024 College World Series is in full swing and we have two games taking place on Sunday, June 16. The Virginia Cavaliers will square off against the Florida State Seminoles in an elimination game while the Tennessee Volunteers face the North Carolina Tar Heels in the winners' bracket. On that note, here's a look at the announcers for the two games today.

College World Series announcers today, June 16

NCAA Baseball: College World Series-Florida State v Tennessee
NCAA Baseball: College World Series-Florida State v Tennessee

Virginia vs. Florida State announcers

Mike Monaco and Ben McDonald will be in the announcers' booth for the Virginia vs. Florida State game on ESPN. Dani Wexelman will be the sideline reporter and Monaco will serve as the play-by-play commentator, while former MLB pitcher McDonald will provide color commentary.

Virginia (46-16) suffered a 3-2 defeat against North Carolina (48-14) in its first game of the 2024 CWS on Friday. Meanwhile, FSU lost 12-11 against Tennessee in its first game of the College World Series on Friday. Now, Virginia and Florida State will square off in an elimination game on Sunday, which means the loser will be knocked out of the postseason.

  • Venue: Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Time: 2 p.m EDT
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: ESPN+ and Fubo

Tennessee vs. North Carolina announcers

Mike Monaco, Chris Burke, and Kyle Peterson will be in the announcers' booth for the Tennessee vs. North Carolina game on ESPN2, while Kris Budden will be the sideline reporter. While Monaco will serve as the play-by-play announcer, Burke and Peterson will provide color commentary for the matchup.

The top-ranked Tennessee (56-12) comes into this game on the back of a remarkable comeback win against FSU in its opening game of the CWS. Meanwhile, UNC (48-14) recorded a 3-2 win over Virginia on Friday.

The winner of this game will stand a strong chance of making it to the CWS finals.

  • Venue: Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Time: 7 p.m EDT
  • Channel: ESPN 2
  • Live Stream: ESPN+ and Fubo

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