Where To Watch College Baseball on TV & Stream in 2025

Where To Watch College Baseball on TV & Stream in 2025

College baseball on TV today is more accessible than ever. Whether you’re a die-hard fan trying to track every pitch or a casual viewer checking in on the road to Omaha, this guide will tell you exactly how to stream college baseball. We will be covering the full landscape of options available to you, breaking down the structure of the college baseball season, and pinpointing the channels best suited to your baseball viewing needs.

Table of contents:

  • The Road to Omaha
  • Key Dates for the college baseball season
  • How to watch college baseball in 2025

With the action already underway, this is a great moment to tell you about our Baseball TV-guide, which has up-to-date timings and TV listings, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the 2025 season.


NCAA College Baseball Season: The Road to Omaha

The NCAA college baseball season typically runs from mid-February to late June each year. In 2025, opening day games kicked off on February 14th, and there will be hotly contested action running all the way through to the selection show on Monday, May 26th. The teams lucky enough to be selected will then battle it out for a chance to feature in Omaha, at the College World Series.

The NCAA college baseball tournament begins with the regionals on May 30th, in which the top 64 teams in the nation will feature. 16 regional sites will each host four teams in double-elimination brackets, with the 16 winners then advancing to the Super Regionals.

In the Super Regionals, each of these 16 winners will play a best-of-three series to determine which 8 teams will be heading to Omaha. The crown jewel of the college baseball calendar will then take place. The College World Series sees the top 8 teams split into two four-team brackets, culminating in a best-of-three championship series for the national title.

Key Dates for the 2025 College Baseball Season

  • Selection show: Monday, May 26th
  • Regionals: May 30th - June 2nd
  • Super Regionals: June 6-9th
  • College World Series: June 13th
  • College World Series finals: June 21st

How to Watch College Baseball in 2025

College baseball fans have plenty of options to choose from when tuning into college baseball in 2025. A wide array of games will be available nationally on ESPN, and the various conference networks, with even more baseball goodness then shared across supportive streaming platforms for each provider. Whether you prefer cable or online streaming, you are well-catered for. Remember to keep an eye on our college baseball schedule to find specific channel information throughout the season.

Here is everything you need to know about how to watch and stream college baseball in 2025:

ESPN+ (and ESPN Channels)

ESPN has become the epicenter of college baseball, carrying over 160 games on its primary channels, plus a massive 3,900+ games on digital platforms such as ESPN+. Throughout the regular season, ESPN’s primary channels (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU) will be showcasing marquee matchups and conference tournament games.

On top of this, ESPN+ stands out as a crucial platform for anyone looking for college baseball streams, with over 3,900 games to choose from. This includes many mid-major leagues and games not picked up on television. Essentially, if a Division I game isn’t being shown on another dedicated network, you can be pretty confident you will find it on ESPN+.

Furthermore, the entire college baseball postseason belongs to ESPN, making this the main priority for anyone hoping to enjoy every step of the journey to Omaha.

For detailed TV schedules of ESPN channels, please follow the following links:

ACC Network & ACC Network Extra

This TV channel is devoted to Atlantic Coast Conference sports, making it a necessary subscription for anyone wanting to keep tabs on one of the ACC baseball teams. On top of live game action, this network will also feature studio shows, season previews, and analysis focused on ACC teams.

Thursday nights on the ACC Network will be entirely dedicated to baseball, before more live college baseball action will be available over weekends. Additional ACC home games will then be available to stream on ACCN Extra, which is accessible via the ESPN app for those who have ACC network in their TV package.

ACC Network will also showcase all the ACC Tournament action between the Wildcard and Semifinal Rounds.

For detailed TV schedules of ACC Network channels, please follow the following links:

SEC Network & SEC Network+

For fans of the powerhouse conference that is the Southeastern Conference, SEC Network is the ultimate hub of entertainment. Much like the ACC Network, the SEC Network is the home of all things SEC sports, including college baseball.

SEC Network brings fans 55 regular season clashes, and 15 SEC Baseball Tournament games. For fans who want even more SEC baseball action, then SECN+ will open the doors to more than 400 regular season conference and non-conference games throughout the 2025 season. This is free to access via the ESPN App, provided you have a TV subscription that features SEC Network.

For detailed TV schedules of SEC Network channels, please follow the following links:

Big Ten Network & Big Ten Plus (B1G+)

The Big Ten Network is the channel of choice for fans of Big Ten baseball teams, carrying 38 games throughout the 2025 season. This includes 23 regular season games and all 15 of the 2025 Big Ten Tournament games.

Big Ten Plus (B1G+) is a streaming service specifically showcasing Big Ten games that are not picked up by the Big Ten Network or other TV partners. This means that Big Ten Plus subscribers will be able to stream the vast majority of the Big Ten schedule, however, the Big Ten Baseball Tournament will be reserved for the Big Ten Network.

For detailed TV schedules of Big Ten Network channels, please follow the following links:

FloSports/FloBaseball

Ever since it was founded in 2006, FloSports has been a key player in the sports streaming industry, and it became a key destination for baseball fans when launching FloBaseball in 2020. This platform is dedicated purely to collegiate and youth baseball, showcasing action from the Big Ten, Coastal Athletic Association, College Baseball Classic, and junior nationals.

In February 2025, FloSports carried events like the Shriners Children's College Showdown, and their partnerships with 12 NCAA Conferences, as well as Division II and III leagues, make it a great option for baseball fans looking for coverage of smaller college programs.

For detailed TV schedules of FloSports channels, please follow the following links:


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