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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

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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.

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