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How to watch Oregon Ducks vs Utah Valley today: Time, TV channel for Eugene Regional

How to watch Oregon Ducks vs Utah Valley today: Time, TV channel for Eugene Regional

USA Today30-05-2025

How to watch Oregon Ducks vs Utah Valley today: Time, TV channel for Eugene Regional
After taking home the regular season Big Ten Conference Championship, Mark Wazikowski and the Oregon Ducks are looking to make a splash in the postseason, starting on Friday afternoon. Named one of the regional sites for the NCAA Tournament, the 12th-seed Ducks open up with a game against Utah Valley at PK Park.
Arizona and Cal Poly are also in the Eugene Regional and will play on Friday as well. The winners of the two games will play each other on Saturday night, while the losers of the first game meet early on Saturday afternoon. Game times on Sunday are 3 p.m. for the loser-out game and 7 p.m. for the championship game. If an if-necessary game is needed, it will be played on Monday, with a time to be determined after Sunday's action.
This will be the fourth time in the last 14 years that Oregon has hosted a regional, and if they advance, they could be in a great spot to host a super regional for the third time in 14 years.
Here's everything you need to know about tuning in for the game.
Watch Oregon Ducks vs. Utah Valley on ESPN+ (Free Trial)
Here's how to watch the Oregon Ducks vs. the Utah Valley Wolverines game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is the Oregon Ducks vs. Utah Valley on today?
TV Channel: ESPNU/ESPN+
Livestream: ESPN+ (free trial)
The Oregon Ducks vs. Utah Valley game will be broadcast on ESPNU and via the streaming service ESPN+. The game will be called by Roxy Bernstein and Wes Clements at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon.
Oregon Ducks vs. Utah Valley time today
Date: Friday, May 30, 2025
Friday, May 30, 2025 Start time: 6:00 p.m. PT
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