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How to watch Boston College vs. Clemson game? TV channels, streaming options and more - May 17, College Baseball 2024

The Boston College Eagles (22-29, 8-20 in ACC) will play the No. 4 Clemson Tigers (38-13, 18-10 in ACC) in Game 2 of their three-game series on Friday (May 17). The contest will take place at the Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.


How to watch Boston College vs. Clemson Game today?

The Boston College vs. Clemson Game 2 will commence at 1 p.m. EDT (noon CT), but the contest will not be broadcast live on TV.

  • TV Channel: N/A
  • Date: Friday, May 17
  • Time: 1 p.m. EDT (noon CT)

Boston College vs. Clemson Live Stream Details

Syndication: The Greenville News
Syndication: The Greenville News

Although Game 2 of the Boston College vs. Clemson series will not be broadcast live on TV, the matchup can be streamed live on ACC Network Extra. William Qualkinbush and Ron Smith will be in the announcer's booth. The game can also be live streamed on Fubo TV.

Fans can tune in to Clemson Athletic Network to listen to the game on the radio. Don Munson and Bob Mahony will call the game on the network.


Boston College vs. Clemson Game 2 preview

Boston College suffered a 12-10 defeat to Clemson in Game 1 of the series on Thursday.

The Eagles have the worst overall record of any team in the conference. They have managed only one conference series win and need a miracle to overturn their deficit against the in-form Tigers.

Boston College are now on a two-game losing streak, having suffered a 4-3 loss to Georgetown previously. The Eagles also lost a series 2-1 against Maryland last week.

Meanwhile, the Clemson Tigers extended their excellent home record this season to 25-6 following Thursday's win over Boston College. It was an important victory for the Tigers after a clean sweep series defeat to Wake Forest.

Clemson will qualify for the NCAA Tournament this year, but the team will want to carry some momentum into the postseason by winning its final regular-season series against Boston College.

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