Texas baseball TV schedule: How to watch the Horns in regionals this week

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For the third consecutive year, Texas baseball and head coach David Pierce are making an appearance in regionals. Texas was selected to the Coral Gables Regional, hosted by the No. 9 Miami Hurricanes, as the two-seed.

Pierce and the Longhorns head into the Coral Gables Regional with a record of 38-20 (15-9 Big 12) following two straight losses in the Big 12 Baseball Championship last week. A few days ago, Texas’ 0-2 showing in the Big 12 Tournament resulted in an early exit after the Longhorns claimed a share of the Big 12 regular season title with the Oklahoma State Cowboys and West Virginia Mountaineers.

Miami and Texas are the top two seeds in the Coral Gables Regional. The three-seed is the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns out of the Sun Belt and the four-seed is the Maine Black Bears out of the America East are the other two teams slotted for the Coral Gables Regional.

Texas will open up its portion of the Coral Gables Regional at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field on June 2 at 1 p.m. CT against the three-seed Louisiana. Here’s a look at the TV schedule and game information for the Longhorns in the Coral Gables Regional later this week.

Texas baseball TV schedule for the Coral Gables Regional

Game 1: Texas vs. Louisiana, June 2 (1 p.m. CT)

Game 3 (if Texas loses Game 1): Texas vs. Loser of Miami/Maine in Game 2, June 3 (11 a.m. CT)

Game 4 (if Texas wins Game 1): Texas vs. Winner of Miami/Maine in Game 2, June 3 (6 p.m. CT)

Texas’ first two games of regionals will be streamed live on ESPN+. The coverage for the rest of the Coral Gables Regional has yet to be announced.

Regionals are double elimination, so Texas will play at least two games in Coral Gables this coming weekend.

You can view the entirety of the Coral Gables Regional schedule here.

How to watch Texas baseball vs. Louisiana

TV/stream: ESPN+

Radio/audio stream: Texassports.com free audio stream

Live Stats: NCAA.com

The Coral Gables Regional starts on June 2, with Texas battling it out with Louisiana. If Texas wins that game against Louisiana on June 2, it will take on the winner of Miami vs. Maine in Game 4 on the evening of June 3.

Assuming Texas is able to win at least one of its games on June 2 and 3, it will have at least one more game to play on June 4.

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Texas will be looking to make it to its third straight College World Series. Pierce and the Longhorns have also made it to the College World Series in each of their last three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, dating back to the 2018 season.