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Who is pitching for Florida State today? All eyes on Seminoles in 2024 College World Series game - June 19

The Florida State Seminoles square off against the Tennessee Volunteers in the 2024 College World Series semifinals on Wednesday. The highly-anticipated matchup will begin at 3 p.m. EDT at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.

For FSU, the equation is a bit more challenging as it needs to beat Tennessee twice to reach the CWS finals. Meanwhile, a Vols win on Wednesday would be good enough for Tennessee to progress to the finals.

Florida State starting pitcher today

Syndication: Tallahassee Democrat
Syndication: Tallahassee Democrat

FSU has not named its starting pitcher yet, but reports suggest that Jamie Arnold could start for the Seminoles against Tennessee on Wednesday.

Arnold has been a key member of the Seminoles this season and he has racked up an 11-3 record thus far. The left-hander has recorded 159 strikeouts and 26 walks across 105.2 innings pitched at a 2.98 ERA.

Notably, Arnold pitched against the Vols in his CWS debut five days ago. He pitched 5.0 innings and allowed four runs in one of his rare poor outings. Now, the stakes are much higher for FSU since this is a do-or-die game for the Seminoles.

There is also a possibility that the Noles could make a game-time decision for their starting pitcher on Wednesday.

College World Series 2024: How to watch Florida State vs Tennessee

NCAA Baseball: College World Series-Florida State v North Carolina
NCAA Baseball: College World Series-Florida State v North Carolina

The crunch matchup between the No. 8 seed Florida State (49-16) and the No. 1 seed Tennessee (57-12) will be broadcast live on ESPN. Fans can also livestream the semifinals of the College World Series matchup on ESPN+ and Fubo.

  • Date: Wednesday, June 19
  • Time: 3 p.m. EDT (2 p.m. CT)
  • Venue: Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Channel: ESPN

The Vols have been on a roll in the postseason. They opened their CWS campaign by beating Florida State 12-11 and then took down UNC 6-1 on Sunday.

After FSU's loss against Tennessee in the opening game of the CWS, the Seminoles bounced back well and posted a 7-3 win against Virginia before beating UNC 9-5 on Tuesday.

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