College Baseball Scores Today: Live Updates and Results
College baseball is in full swing, and today's slate of games features some great matchups. Here's everything you need to know about today's scores, the top games to watch, and where to find live updates.
Where to find live scores
The best place for live college baseball scores is D1Baseball.com. They have a live scoreboard that updates in real-time with every Division I game. It's free, it's fast, and it's the most reliable source.
Other good options:
- ESPN.com/college-baseball: ESPN's scoreboard is solid, but it's slower to update than D1Baseball.
- NCAA.com: The official NCAA site has scores, but the interface is clunky.
- Conference websites: If you're following a specific conference (SEC, ACC, Big 12), the conference website usually has live stats and play-by-play.
Top games today
LSU vs. Arkansas (SEC): The biggest game of the day. Both teams are ranked in the top 10, and this series could decide the SEC West. LSU's pitching staff is elite, but Arkansas has the best offense in the conference. First pitch is at 7 PM ET on SEC Network.
Vanderbilt vs. Florida (SEC): Another SEC heavyweight matchup. Vanderbilt is always one of the best programs in the country, and Florida is rebuilding but still dangerous. This game is at 6 PM ET on ESPN+.
Texas vs. Oklahoma State (Big 12): Texas is a national championship contender, and Oklahoma State is always tough at home. This is a big series for Big 12 standings. First pitch is at 6:30 PM ET on ESPN+.
Stanford vs. Oregon State (Pac-12): The Pac-12 is down this year, but Stanford and Oregon State are both solid. This game matters for conference tournament seeding. First pitch is at 9 PM ET on Pac-12 Network.
Conference races to watch
SEC: The SEC is the best conference in college baseball, and the race is wide open. LSU, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Florida, and Tennessee are all in the mix. Every weekend series matters.
ACC: Wake Forest and NC State are battling for the ACC title. Both teams are ranked in the top 15, and their head-to-head series in April will be huge.
Big 12: Texas is the favorite, but Oklahoma State and TCU are both capable of winning the conference. The Big 12 tournament is always chaotic.
Pac-12: Stanford is the class of the conference, but Oregon State and UCLA are both solid. The Pac-12 is down compared to previous years, but it's still competitive.
How to watch
Most college baseball games are on ESPN+, which costs $10/month. If you're a serious college baseball fan, it's worth it — you get access to hundreds of games across all conferences.
SEC games are split between SEC Network (cable) and ESPN+. ACC games are on ACC Network and ESPN+. Big 12 and Pac-12 games are mostly on ESPN+ and conference networks.
If you don't have cable, YouTube TV ($73/month) gets you SEC Network, ACC Network, and ESPN. It's expensive, but it's the best option for cord-cutters who want comprehensive college sports coverage.
The road to Omaha
The College World Series is in June, and the race for the 64-team NCAA tournament is heating up. Right now, the top seeds are LSU, Texas, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, and Wake Forest. But there's a lot of baseball left to play, and the rankings will shift.
The key is winning your conference. Conference champions get automatic bids, and winning your conference tournament gives you momentum heading into the NCAA tournament. The teams that peak in May and June are the ones that make deep runs in Omaha.