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W2W4: SEC Baseball Midweek Action

Here’s what’s going down this week on the diamond.

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Now that we’ve drifted away from the weekend, it’s time to delve into our first slate of midweek games in the SEC.


SCHEDULE

Tuesday Slate

Game Time (ET) TV Stream
Game Time (ET) TV Stream
Lipscomb vs. Tennessee 3:30 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama 4 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
North Florida vs. South Carolina 4 p.m.
Georgia State vs. Auburn 5 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Memphis vs. Ole Miss 5 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Presbyterian vs. Vanderbilt 5 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
FAU vs. Florida 6 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Xavier vs. Kentucky 6 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Stephen F. Austin vs. Texas A&M 7:30 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN

Wednesday Slate

Game Time (ET) TV Stream
Game Time (ET) TV Stream
Winthrop vs. South Carolina 4 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Georgia vs. Kennesaw State 5 p.m. WatchESPN
Presbyterian vs. Vanderbilt 5 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Troy vs. Auburn 5 p.m.
Missouri vs. Miami 6 p.m. ACC Network Extra
Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida 6 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Mississippi State vs. Jackson State 7 p.m.
New Orleans vs. LSU 7:30 p.m. SEC Network+ WatchESPN
Arkansas vs. Arizona 10 p.m.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR

  • #1 Florida is in action not once, but twice. The Gators face off with the FAU Owls on Tuesday, followed by a matchup with Bethune-Cookman on Wednesday. FAU is coming off a sweep of George Washington in Boca on their opening weekend. Bethune-Cookman, meanwhile, dropped two of three over the weekend to Mercer.
  • 10th-ranked Vanderbilt has a two-game set against Presbyterian. The Commodores, who went 2-1 over the weekend against Duke, are looking to keep their good vibes going. Presbyterian, meanwhile, went 2-2 against the La Salle Explorers in their opening weekend series.
  • 6th-ranked Arkansas has a big test, as the Razorbacks travel out west and will face Arizona in San Diego. The Wildcats went 3-0 in their opener at Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, taking down the Bryant Bulldogs in impressive fashion. UofA allowed just two runs and scored 19.
  • Mizzou has perhaps the stiffest test of any team that’s currently unranked in the SEC. The Tigers will be tasked with going to Coral Gables for a matchup with 24th-ranked Miami. The ‘Canes took two of three from the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Alex Rodriguez Park, and Danny Reyes stood out enough to be named Co-ACC Player of the Week. Reyes had eight hits, four of them being doubles and had a two-run homer as well. Tiger pitchers will be tasked with trying to slow him down.