The Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated the UCLA Bruins 5-0 on Sunday afternoon to win the Big Ten Conference tournament championship. The victory also automatically qualified the Huskers for the 2025 NCAA Division IÂ baseball tournament.
The tournament will consist of 64 teams at 16 different four-team regional sites in a double-elimination format. Once eight teams are left, those eight teams will travel to Omaha, Nebraska, for the Men’s College World Series. The 2025 tournament will feature 29 conference champions and 35 teams that receive at-large bids, which the NCAA D1 Baseball Committee determines.
Nebraska played in the 2024 edition of the tournament and was eliminated in the regional round after finishing with a 1-2 record. The program has not won an NCAA regional since 2005, which was also the last time the Huskers appeared in the College World Series.
Find all the television information for the college baseball tournament selection show on Monday by scrolling below.
Watch the college baseball tournament selection show live on ESPN+
Here’s how to watch the college baseball tournament selection show game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is the college baseball tournament selection show on today?
TV Channel: ESPN2
Livestream: ESPN+
The college baseball tournament selection show will broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+.
The college baseball tournament selection show time todayDate:Â Monday, May 26Start time:Â 11 a.m. CT
The college baseball tournament selection show starts at 11 a.m. CT on ESPN2.
2025 NCAAÂ baseball tournament scheduleRegionals:Â Friday – Monday, May 30 – June 2Super Regionals:Â Friday – Monday, June 6-9CWS games begin:Â Starts Friday, June 13CWS finals:Â Saturday – Sunday/Monday, June 21 – 22/23
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