LSU vs. Florida live stream: How to watch College World Series, TV channel, time, NCAA baseball odds (2024)

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LSU or Florida will claim the national title on Monday night

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LSU vs. Florida live stream: How to watch College World Series, TV channel, time, NCAA baseball odds (3)

It all comes down to Monday night in the Men's College World Series. It's Florida vs. LSU in a decisive Game 3 of the CWS finals with the 2023 national championship up for grabs. LSU pulled out an extra-inning victory in Game 1 of the series on Saturday before the Gators crushed the Tigers by 20 runs in Game 2 on Sunday. LSU is going for its seventh national title on Monday night, while Florida is trying to win the NCAA championship for the second time.

Florida advanced to the finals with a win over TCU on Wednesday afternoon, and LSU punched its ticket on Thursday night with an extra-inning victory over Wake Forest. Tennessee, Oral Roberts, Stanford, Virginia, TCU, and Wake Forest have been eliminated from the eight-team CWS field.

Below we have everything fans need to know about college baseball's tournament, from the format and dates to the bracket and scores. Let's dive in.

LSU vs. Florida Game 3

  • Time: 7 p.m. ET | Date: Monday, June 26
  • Location: Charles Schwab Field -- Omaha, Neb.
  • TV channel: ESPN | Live stream: fubo(try for free)
  • Odds (via Caesars Sportsbook): LSU -145; Florida +115; O/U: 9 runs

College World Series schedule, scores, bracket

The College World Series was a double-elimination format until the final two teams were left standing. For LSU vs. Florida, the slates were wiped clean and it's a best-of-three series to determine the national champion.

Below are the CWS scores and the remaining schedule.

Monday, June 26

  • Florida vs. LSU, 7 p.m., ESPN/fubo

Sunday, June 25

  • Florida 24, LSU 4

Saturday, June 24

  • LSU 4, Florida 3 (11 innings)

Thursday, June 22

  • LSU 2, Wake Forest 0 (Wake Forest eliminated)

Wednesday, June 21

  • Florida 3, TCU 2 (TCU eliminated)
  • LSU 5, Wake Forest 2

Tuesday, June 20

  • TCU 6, Oral Roberts 1 (Oral Roberts eliminated)
  • LSU 5, Tennessee 0 (Tennessee eliminated)

Monday, June 19

  • Tennessee 6, Stanford 4 (Stanford eliminated)
  • Wake Forest 3, LSU 2

Sunday, June 18

  • TCU 4, Virginia 3 (Virginia eliminated)
  • Florida 5, Oral Roberts 4

Saturday, June 17

  • Wake Forest 3, Stanford, 2
  • LSU 6, Tennessee 3

Friday, June 16

  • Oral Roberts 6, TCU 5
  • Florida 6, Virginia 5

And here's a look at the original College World Series bracket:

THE BRACKET 👀#MCWS pic.twitter.com/38B0RJLvld

— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 13, 2023

Super Regionals scores

Friday, June 9

  • Duke 5, Virginia 4
  • TCU 4, Indiana State 1
  • Florida 5, South Carolina 4
  • Oregon 9, Oral Roberts 8

Saturday, June 10

  • Wake Forest 5, Alabama 4
  • Virginia 14, Duke 4
  • Florida 4, South Carolina 0 (Florida advances to CWS)
  • Texas 7, Stanford 5
  • LSU 14, Kentucky 0
  • TCU 6, Indiana State 4 (TCU advances to CWS)
  • Oral Roberts 8, Oregon 7

Sunday, June 11

  • Southern Miss 5, Tennessee 3
  • Wake Forest 22, Alabama 5 (Wake Forest advances to CWS)
  • Virginia 12, Duke 2 (Virginia advances to CWS)
  • Tennessee 8, Southern Miss 4
  • LSU 8, Kentucky 3 (LSU advances to CWS)
  • Oral Roberts 11, Oregon 6 (Oral Roberts advances to CWS)
  • Stanford 8, Texas 3

Monday, June 12

  • Tennessee 5, Southern Miss 0 (Tennessee advances to CWS)
  • Stanford 7, Texas 6 (Stanford advances to CWS)

Regionals scores

Winston-Salem Regional
Hosted by No. 1 national seed Wake Forest.

  • June 2: Wake Forest 12, George Mason 0
  • June 2: Maryland 7, Northeastern 2
  • June 3: George Mason 11, Northeastern 3
  • June 3: Wake Forest 21, Maryland 6
  • June 4: George Mason 11, Maryland 10
  • June 4: Wake Forest 15, George Mason 1 (Wake Forest advances)

Gainesville Regional
Hosted by No. 2 national seed Florida.

  • June 2: Florida 3, Florida A&M 0
  • June 2: Texas Tech 3, UConn 2
  • June 3: UConn 9, Florida A&M 6
  • June 3: Texas Tech 5, Florida 4
  • June 4: Florida 8, UConn 2
  • June 4: Florida 7, Texas Tech 1
  • June 5: Florida 6, Texas Tech 0 (Florida advances)

Fayetteville Regional
Hosted by No. 3 national seed Arkansas.

  • June 2: Arkansas 13, Santa Clara 6
  • June 2: TCU 12, Arizona 4
  • June 3: Santa Clara 9, Arizona 3
  • June 4: TCU 20, Arkansas 5
  • June 4: Arkansas 6, Santa Clara 4
  • June 5: TCU 12, Arkansas 4 (TCU advances)

Clemson Regional
Hosted by No. 4 national seed Clemson.

  • June 2: Clemson 12, Lipscomb 5
  • June 2: Tennessee 8, Charlotte 1
  • June 3: Charlotte 9, Lipscomb 2
  • June 3: Tennessee 6, Clemson 5 (F/14)
  • June 4: Charlotte 3, Clemson 2
  • June 4; Tennessee 9, Charlotte 2 (Tennessee advances)

Baton Rouge Regional
Hosted by No. 5 national seed LSU.

  • June 2: LSU 7, Tulane 2
  • June 2: Oregon State 18, Sam Houston State 2
  • June 4: Sam Houston State 10, Tulane 2
  • June 4: LSU 6, Oregon State 5
  • June 4: Oregon State 3, Sam Houston State 1
  • June 5: LSU 13, Oregon State 7 (LSU advances)

Nashville Regional
Hosted by No. 6 national seed Vanderbilt.

  • June 2: Vanderbilt 12, Eastern Illinois 2
  • June 2: Oregon 5, Xavier 4
  • June 3: Xavier 7, Eastern Illinois 0
  • June 3: Oregon 8, Vanderbilt 7
  • June 4: Xavier 2, Vanderbilt 1
  • June 4: Oregon 11, Xavier 2 (Oregon advances)

Charlottesville Regional
Hosted by No. 7 national seed Virginia.

  • June 2: Virginia 15, Army West Point 1
  • June 2: East Carolina 14, Oklahoma 5
  • June 3: Oklahoma 10, Army West Point 1
  • June 3: Virginia 2, East Carolina 1
  • June 4: East Carolina 8, Oklahoma 5
  • June 4: Virginia 8, East Carolina 3 (Virginia advances)

Stanford Regional
Hosted by No. 8 national seed Stanford.

  • June 2: Stanford 13, San Jose State 2
  • June 2: Texas A&M 12, Cal State Fullerton 7
  • June 3: Cal State Fullerton 9, San Jose State 5
  • June 3: Texas A&M 8, Stanford 5
  • June 4: Stanford 6, Cal State Fullerton 5
  • June 4: Stanford 13, Texas A&M 5
  • June 5: Stanford 7, Texas A&M 1 (Stanford advances)

Coral Gables Regional
Hosted by No. 9 national seed Miami.

  • June 2: Miami 9, Maine 1
  • June 2: Texas 4, Louisiana 2
  • June 3: Louisiana 19, Maine 10
  • June 3: Texas 4, Miami 1
  • June 4: Miami 8, Louisiana 5
  • June 4: Texas 10, Miami 6 (Texas advances)

Conway Regional
Hosted by No. 10 national seed Coastal Carolina.

  • June 2: Rider 11, Coastal Carolina 10
  • June 2: Duke 12, UNC Wilmington 3
  • June 3: Coastal Carolina 12, UNC Wilmington 2
  • June 3: Duke 2, Rider 1
  • June 4: Coastal Carolina 13, Rider 5
  • June 4: Coastal Carolina 8, Duke 6
  • June 5: Duke 12, Coastal Carolina 3 (Duke advances)

Stillwater Regional
Hosted by No. 11 national seed Oklahoma State.

  • June 2: Oral Roberts 6, Oklahoma State 4
  • June 2: Washington 9, Dallas Baptist 5
  • June 3: Dallas Baptist 18, Oklahoma State 4
  • June 3: Oral Roberts 15, Washington 12
  • June 4: Dallas Baptist 9, Washington 1
  • June 4: Oral Roberts 6, Dallas Baptist 5 (Oral Roberts advances)

Lexington Regional
Hosted by No. 12 national seed Kentucky.

  • June 2: Kentucky 4, Ball State 0
  • June 2: Indiana 12, West Virginia 6
  • June 3: West Virginia 13, Ball State 5
  • June 3: Indiana 5, Kentucky 3
  • June 4: Kentucky 10, West Virginia 0
  • June 4: Kentucky 16, Indiana 6
  • June 5: Kentucky 4, Indiana 2 (Kentucky advances)

Auburn Regional
Hosted by No. 13 national seed Auburn.

  • June 2: Penn 6, Auburn 3 (F/11)
  • June 2: Samford 4, Southern Miss 2 (F/10)
  • June 3: Southern Miss 7, Auburn 2
  • June 3: Penn 5, Samford 4
  • June 4: Southern Miss 9, Samford 4
  • June 4: Southern Miss 11, Penn 2
  • June 5: Southern Miss 11, Penn 7 (Southern Miss advances)

Terre Haute Regional
Hosted by No. 14 national seed Indiana State.

  • June 2: Indiana State 6, Wright State 5
  • June 2: Iowa 5, North Carolina 4
  • June 3: North Carolina 5, Wright State 0
  • June 3: Indiana State 7, Iowa 4
  • June 4: Iowa 6, North Carolina 5 (F/13)
  • June 4: Indiana State 11, Iowa 8 (Indiana State advances)

Columbia Regional
Hosted by No. 15 national seed South Carolina.

  • June 2: South Carolina 19, Central Connecticut State 1
  • June 2: NC State 5, Campbell 1
  • June 3: Campbell 10, Central Connecticut State 5
  • June 3: South Carolina 6, NC State 3
  • June 4: Campbell 11, NC State 1
  • June 4: South Carolina 16, Campbell 7 (South Carolina advances)

Tuscaloosa Regional
Hosted by No. 16 national seed Alabama.

  • June 2: Alabama 4, Nicholls 3
  • June 2: Troy 11, Boston College 10
  • June 3: Boston College 14, Nicholls 6
  • June 3: Alabama 11, Troy 8
  • June 4: Boston College 4, Troy 1
  • June 4: Alabama 8, Boston College 0 (Alabama advances)

College baseball notes

Here's a link to NCAA.com's full bracket, which includes region vs. region pairings for the super regionals. Now for some quick hit takeaways on the 64-team field:

  • There will be no repeat this year, as reigning national champion Ole Miss (25-29) did not receive a bid. No team has repeated as national champions at the Division I level since South Carolina in 2010 and 2011.
  • Florida State (23-31) finished with a losing record for the first time ever and missed the postseason for the first time since 1977. Their 44 straight tournament appearances are a record.
  • Listed alphabetically, the last four teams in were Arizona, Louisiana, Oklahoma State, and Troy. The first four teams out were Arizona State, Kansas State, Kent State, and UC Irvine.
  • The SEC hosted a record eight regionals. The state of South Carolina hosted three regionals while, for the first time since 2013, the state of Texas did not host a regional.

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