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2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament: ESPN announces game times, TV for winner-take-all game in Super Regionals

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Only one spot remains in Omaha for the College World Series. That leaves a single game left tomorrow to determine the final outcome of the Super Regionals in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament.

ESPN has announced its schedule for Monday’s final game of the Super Regionals. It’ll be the third game from Durham between Duke and Murray State for the right to go to the MCWS.

NCAA Baseball Tournament Schedule for Monday

Murray State vs. Duke: 7 p.m. EST/6 p.m. CT – ESPN

Coming into Sunday, Monday obviously had a chance to have as many as the four games possible if any of the teams down at 1-0 could force a Game 3. However, none were able to with No. 3 Arkansas, No. 6 LSU, and No. 15 UCLA completing respective sweeps over No. 14 Tennessee, West Virginia, and UTSA around in the Super Regionals they hosted in Fayetteville, Baton Rouge, and Los Angeles.

Murray State, though, the Cinderella of this tournament, kept their run going with a 19-9 win on Sunday. That’s with them facing elimination after a 7-4 loss to Duke on Saturday. Now, one game at Jack Coombs Field will be for it all with a singular berth still available in the College World Series.

Recapping Game 1, Game 2 of Durham Super Regional

Durham Super Regional: Murray State vs. Duke

Game 1: Duke 7, Murray State 4

Duke is one win away from advancing to Omaha after taking care of business against Murray State on Saturday. The Blue Devils found themselves trailing 2-0 early but scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the third to tie the game up. They followed that up with a three-run fourth inning after Kyle Johnson got the things started in the inning with a two-RBI double. That put Duke in front for good as Owen Proksch secure the win at pitcher with seven strikeouts in 5.2 innings of work.

Game 2: Murray State 19, Duke 9

There will be a Game 3 of the Durham Super Regional after Murray State poured 19 runs onto the host Blue Devils on Sunday. The Racers scored nine runs in the seventh inning to put the game well out of reach after Duke cut into Murray State’s lead in the sixth. Murray State entered the seventh inning leading by two runs and ended it leading by double digits. This was after they led Duke 10-3 to begin the game. The Racer’s and Blue Devils will meet on Monday for the rubber match to decide which team will advance to Omaha.