How to watch Texas A&M baseball in CWS: Time, channel information for game 2

Texas A&M baseball is looking to seal the deal on their first-ever national championship in baseball with a win today in the College World Series.
Jun 22, 2024; Omaha, NE, USA; Texas A&M Aggies fans celebrate after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 22, 2024; Omaha, NE, USA; Texas A&M Aggies fans celebrate after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports / Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports
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How to watch Texas A&M baseball in College World Series final game 2: Time, channel, announcers information for Aggies versus Tennessee

Texas A&M baseball is on the verge of a national championship for the first time in program history. After coasting to a 9-5 victory against the Tennessee Volunteers last night, the Aggies need only one more win to take the mantle as the nation's top college baseball squad for 2024.

It won't be easy, by any means. The Volunteers showed last night that they have what it takes to battle back late in games, even if you have a big lead. There was more than one fan clad in Maroon and White that was sweating it out as the Vols knocked in a pair of seventh-inning homers to cut the deficit to four runs.

Evan Aschenbeck's steady hand guided the Aggies home, but he will more than likely be held out of this one due to the number of pitches he threw last night. Instead, the Ags will rely on Cortez, Rudis, and others from the pen to give them some quality innings against a powerful Tennessee lineup.

All that action and more will be coming our way soon. Here's how to catch all everything from Game 2 of the College World Series.

How to watch Texas A&M baseball vs. Tennessee in Game 2 of College World Series

Channel: ABC or streaming on ESPN+
Time: 1 PM CT
Announcers: Karl Ravech (play by play), Kyle Peterson & Chris Burke (analysts), Kris Budden (field reporter)

The Aggie faithful will have the same announcing crew as they did yesterday, which is by no means a bad thing. We will have to make note of how many times Kaeden Kent is referenced as Jeff Kent's son, however.

The Aggies will be vying for the ultimate victory on broadcast, as today's game is on ABC. Can the Ags seal the deal, or will Tennessee force a decisive game 3? We'll have to find out.

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