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How to Watch Finals, Game 2: LSU vs Coastal Carolina: Live Stream College
How to Watch Finals, Game 2: LSU vs Coastal Carolina: Live Stream College

Newsweek

time22-06-2025

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How to Watch Finals, Game 2: LSU vs Coastal Carolina: Live Stream College

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. LSU is on the brink of the College World Series title after a win in the opening game of the final series against Coastal Carolina. Now, it's time for Game 2 on Sunday. Will the Tigers win the title, or can the Chanticleers force a deciding Game 3 on Monday? Tune in to ABC on Sunday to find out. Tanner Reaves #5 of the LSU Tigers warms up prior to Game 1 of the NCAA College World Series baseball finals against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Charles Schwab Field on June 21, 2025 in... Tanner Reaves #5 of the LSU Tigers warms up prior to Game 1 of the NCAA College World Series baseball finals against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Charles Schwab Field on June 21, 2025 in Omaha, Nebraska. More Photo byHow to Watch LSU vs Coastal Carolina - Game 2: Date: Sunday, June 22, 2025 Time: 2:30 PM EDT Channel: ABC Stream: Fubo (Try for free) LSU has won seven in a row and sits at 52-15 on the season. The Tigers beat Arkansas in the semifinals to advance to this series. Coastal Carolina saw its 26-game win streak snapped in Game 1 of this series, dropping the team to 56-12. Still, this is one of the hottest teams in the nation. In the semifinals, the team easily took care of Louisville, winning 11-3. In Game 1, LSU won 1-0, scoring on an RBI single from Steven Milam in the first inning that brought Derek Curiel around to score. It was a pitcher's duel from there, as LSU managed six hits and Coastal Carolina just three hits. LSU pitcher Kade Anderson pitched a complete game, striking out 10 to move to 12-1 on the year. Cameron Flukey took the loss despite allowing just four hits and striking out nine in six innings of work. Tune in to ABC on Sunday afternoon for Game 2 of the College World Series final between LSU and Coastal Carolina. You can live stream this game on Fubo, as well as the remainder of this championship series. Live stream the Finals, Game 2: LSU vs Coastal Carolina on Fubo: Start your free trial now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

College World Series score today: Schedule, time, TV channel for Game 2 of finals
College World Series score today: Schedule, time, TV channel for Game 2 of finals

USA Today

time22-06-2025

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  • USA Today

College World Series score today: Schedule, time, TV channel for Game 2 of finals

Since Vanderbilt defeated Michigan in 2019, the last team standing in the College World Series has come from the Southeastern Conference. That streak can be extended by the end of the night. No. 6 LSU looks to close out the 2025 College World Series with a victory over No. 13 Coastal Carolina on June 22 at 2:30 p.m. ET at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three championship series less than 24 hours ago with a 1-0 win over the Chanticleers. Top five projected pick Kade Anderson once again dazzled on the mound for LSU as he mowed through Coastal Carolina's lineup one hitter after another, as the junior southpaw struck out 10 through nine complete shutout innings while giving up just three hits and five walks. Coastal Carolina is playing off a loss for the first time since April 25, and is looking to force the "if necessary" Game 3 of the CWS finals with a win. Here's a look at the schedule for the CWS on June 22, including matchups, start times, TV channel information and more: College World Series scores today This section will be updated as games become finalized The lone game on the June 22 docket for the College World Series is Game 2 of the championship series between LSU and Coastal Carolina. Steven Milam delivered LSU its lone run of Game 1 on an RBI single up the middle of the field at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in the first inning, a hit that allowed Derek Curiel. Though Coastal Carolina hasn't had to do it in several months, the Chanticleers are 8-3 this season when coming off a loss. Here's a look at the College World Series schedule on June 22: All times Eastern Watch LSU vs. Coastal Carolina baseball live with Fubo (free trial) Who is in the College World Series? The College World Series began with eight teams fighting for a national championship. The last two teams that were eliminated from the eight-team field were No. 3 Arkansas and Louisville in the CWS semifinals. Here's a look at the CWS field, with national seeds, if applicable, listed next to a team's name, along with their 2025 record: Who is in the College World Series championship? LSU and Coastal Carolina advanced to the 2025 College World Series championship series after breezing through their respective brackets with a 3-0 record. The Tigers are playing for their second national championship in three years; while the Chanticleers are playing for their second-ever national championship in program history and first since 2016. College World Series bracket To view the full College World Series bracket, click here. When is the College World Series? The College World Series began on June 13, while the best-of-three championship series began on June 21. The CWS championship series will continue through June 22 or June 23, depending on whether Coastal Carolina forces the "if necessary" Game 3. What channel is the College World Series on? ABC will nationally televise Game 2 of the College World Series championship series on June 22 between LSU and Coastal Carolina. Streaming options include ESPN+, ESPN's subscription streaming service, and Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Instant recap: LSU baseball beats Coastal Carolina in CWS Game 1 Final
Instant recap: LSU baseball beats Coastal Carolina in CWS Game 1 Final

Yahoo

time22-06-2025

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Instant recap: LSU baseball beats Coastal Carolina in CWS Game 1 Final

For the second time in three years, LSU is back in the College World Series finals. This year, the Tigers and Jay Johnson look to get revenge for the 2016 season. Kade Anderson would throw nine full innings and allow zero runs on three hits, 10 strikeouts, and five walks as he led the Tigers to a 1-0 win in Game 1. For the final time, Kade Anderson would trot out onto the mound to give it his all for LSU. He was fully rested and ready to give LSU a shot at starting this series 1-0. Advertisement Two Chanticleer runners reached base in the top of the first, but neither of them was able to score. In the bottom of the first inning, LSU would draw first blood as Derek Curiel walked and Steven Milam hit an RBI single to bring him around to score and give the Tigers a 1-0 lead. In the top of the third inning, Coastal Carolina would get a runner in scoring position with two outs. They attempted a double steal, and Luis Hernandez made a great throw to Michael Braswell III, and the runner slid off the bag as Braswell secured the tag for the third out. In the bottom of the third inning, Milam hit a double and then advanced to third on a wild pitch. Jake Brown struck out with two outs to strand him at third and keep the game 1-0. In the bottom of the sixth inning, LSU had another chance to score as Milam walked, and then an errant throw to first on a pick-off attempt almost resulted in extra bases for Milam, but the ball hit the umpire, so Milam was unable to advance. Advertisement That proved costly as Hernandez hit a single that would have scored Milam had he been able to advance. Instead, LSU had runners on the corners with two outs, and Chris Stanfield grounded out to end the inning. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Daniel Dickinson was hit by a pitch on a 3-2 count, but after review, he was called out as it was determined that he leaned into the pitch for out number one. Braswell would ground out, Curiel reached on an infield single, and Ethan Frey was called out on a check swing for out number three. As we headed to the top of the ninth inning, LSU still led 1-0, and Kade Anderson once again went out on the mound to pitch. After a strikeout and a groundout, Coastal Carolina would get a walk to put a runner on first base with two outs. Anderson would get a flyout to right field for out number three! Anderson hurled the first complete game shutout since 2018 in Omaha! Game two of the series will be played tomorrow at 1 p.m. CT. This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Instant recap: LSU baseball beats Coastal Carolina in CWS Game 1 Final

LSU's Jay Johnson Reacts to the Tigers Making it to the College World Series.
LSU's Jay Johnson Reacts to the Tigers Making it to the College World Series.

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

LSU's Jay Johnson Reacts to the Tigers Making it to the College World Series.

LSU's Jay Johnson Reacts to the Tigers Making it to the College World Series. originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After leading the LSU Tigers to a College World Series title in 2023, last year's season ended with a thud. In 2925, there was no doubt that the Tigers were talented but they did have some struggles offensively at different points in the season. Advertisement Fortunately for LSU, this team appears to be coming together at the perfect moment. After the game, LSU head coach Jay Johnson expressed his gratitude. 'Very thankful. Don't take these nights for granted. I'll be the first coach to acknowledge they don't happen without special human beings, and that's what we've got right here. I've known Steven [Milam] since he was in seventh grade, and he's the best shortstop in America, and took another step, it wasn't just a great college player this weekend, that's what a Major League player looked like in the batter's box. And it was the reason that our offense played close to its capability. With Jared [Jones], he made a decision to come back this season for this and this opportunity ahead of us next week and to be at the front of it. And that's what he's been. And three years, a lot of blood, sweat and tears in the bucket. Couldn't be prouder of the person that he is, the leader he is. Obviously he's a great player. Just very thankful that he made that decision. And it's just the way that it is now,' said Johnson. Every summer, one guy tips the scales whether you can actually get there or not. And Anthony was that guy. And from one phone conversation and you pair the attitude, the character, the conviction and watch him pitch, it's like we have to have this guy. There's no way we could not have him at LSU this year. Johnson continued, 'I really wanted these guys to go because they earned it. Whether we won two games this weekend or not they earned a trip to the College World Series. And I can't wait to go chase a national championship with them. It's been a great 12 months, and honestly it started with a lot of heart break in Chapel Hill last year. That team played as good as they possibly could to win that regional. And we didn't. We came up a little short. You look around after a few days, there's only 12 returning players from last year's team because of the draft and other things. And I told them after the game, I'm super proud of them because the rewards of tough and together were out there on the field tonight. Like I said, I can't wait -- they're worthy, and I can't wait to go chase a national championship with them,' added Johnson. Advertisement Johnson was asked about this being his 500th career win and any extra significance. 'Like I said, I don't take it for granted. Very proud. It's a big life change coming out here. And I know where I'm at and I know what I'm entrusted with. I give it my entire life. And I give it to these guys and they give it back to me. It's so fun and exciting and rewarding to see all those people so passionate and thankful for the effort that everybody in this program that everybody cares so much about be appreciated. And it was an awesome night. And just a lot of gratitude and very thankful,' said Johnson. Full press conference is below. Related: LSU Coach Jay Johnson is Fired Up After Win over West Virginia Related: Everything LSU's Casan Evans Said Following the Tigers' Win Over Little Rock Related: Livvy Dunne Shares Revealing Swimsuit Photos Related: Some Fans are Disgusted by Livvy Dunne's Latest Viral Video This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

LSU baseball's Steven Milam talks West Virginia win: 'I love the big moment'
LSU baseball's Steven Milam talks West Virginia win: 'I love the big moment'

USA Today

time09-06-2025

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  • USA Today

LSU baseball's Steven Milam talks West Virginia win: 'I love the big moment'

LSU baseball's Steven Milam talks West Virginia win: 'I love the big moment' Steven Milam put LSU baseball on his back during the Baton Rouge Super Regional against West Virginia. Saturday and Sunday against the Mountaineers, the sophomore infielder made his plate appearances count. With a mix of power and patience at the plate, Milam finished the series with eight RBI and credits "getting back to the basics" for his success. "I love the big moment," Milam said. "I didn't play or help my team as much as I wanted to during the year and I had to step up to take pressure off the other guys. I feel like I've been able to do that." Milam put the Tigers up big with a grand slam in Saturday's fifth inning then stroked two doubles on Sunday. He finished with two walks in each game, bringing his on-base percentage to .395 for the year. "He went out there and competed his tail off and really did a good job," LSU first baseman Jared Jones said. "He was just himself this weekend and he did a great job for us and go the momentum in our dugout." The Tigers only hope Milam's success continues now that they claimed a berth in the College World Series and learned they will open against No. 3 seed Arkansas. "Our whole team is running great at bats one through nine," Milam said. "You can punch in 15 different guys, and we're going to beat you," Milam said. This wasn't Milam's first time appearing in a big moment. In the 2024 SEC Tournament, Milam delivered a big home run that was instrumental in LSU securing an NCAA Tournament appearance. "This is why you come to LSU."

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