In the NCAA Baseball tournament, much like its cousin, March Madness, you really can’t go wrong with which game you watch. All of them have the potential to be interesting, but there are a few standouts on Day Two now that we’ve gotten a chance to see who has brought their best to the Regionals. If you were planning on picking and choosing a couple of games to watch but you don’t know where to start, here’s a few of the best games on schedule for today, along with where you can catch them on television or the internet.
NCAA Baseball Regionals 2011: Schedule And TV Times Of Day Two’s Most Must-Watch Games
No. 2 Southern Miss Vs. No. 1 Georgia Tech
Time: 3 pm ET
TV: CSS
Both favorites Georgia Tech and Southern Miss fell in their opening games in the Atlanta Regional, meaning the winner is going to have a long and tough road to the regional final. Both teams’ pitchers did enough to get them the win on Day One, but both teams’ offenses completely failed them.
No. 2 Miami Vs. No. 1 Florida
Time: 4 pm ET
TV: ESPNU, ESPN3.com
Miami and Florida were both very good on day one, dispatching of their opponents with relative ease. Florida more so, as they put up 17 runs on Manhattan, 16 of those coming very early in the game. Miami coach Jim Morris is a legend, but he has a history of quirky decision making. Yesterday was no exception, as he pulled a hot starter after the 6th inning, then proceeded to use four different relief pitchers. That decision making could come back to bite him today. These teams know each other well, and Florida is the favorite.
No. 3 James Madison Vs. No. 1 North Carolina
Time: 6 pm ET
TV: Tarheelblue.cstv.com
James Madison put up 11 runs yesterday in a very fun match against FIU, while overall No. 3 seed North Carolina blanked Maine easily in a 4-0 win. As the old cliche goes, something’s gotta give, and what should be a good crowd in Chapel Hill will be on hand to watch what transpires.
No. 2 Stanford Vs. No. 1 Cal State-Fullerton
Time: 11 pm ET
TV: ESPNU, ESPN3.com
Cal State-Fullerton has the ability to manufacture runs with their speedsters and quality base-runners, and their starting pitching is great as well. However, they actually hit quite poorly for average for such a highly ranked team, and their bullpen is shaky. Stanford are a different kind of team; they have a little less speed and a little more power. Neither team is good defensively, so an error or two could really change this game.
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