ESPN to air NCAA Baseball Tournament games, with Gamecock legend joining as analyst

ESPN is bringing the heat to the 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball postseason by airing over 250 games across the 23 conferences. And Gamecock fans will see a familiar face among the analysts for the tournaments.
College World Series - Game Two
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ESPN is going all out for the 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball postseason announcing plans to air over 250 conference tournament games across 23 separate leagues. The coverage of these games will begin on Tuesday, May 20, and continue through Sunday, May 25. The nonstop action will be offered across ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACC Network, ESPN+, and the ESPN app.

The entire ESPN network will broadcast more than 20 conference championship games as well, including the ACC, SEC, Big 12, American, and more. All of these games are accessible on the ESPN app, making it easy to keep up with favorite teams while on the go.

For Gamecock fans, a familiar face will be joining this year's postseason coverage: former South Carolina Gamecocks star and the 2010 College World Series Most Outstanding Player, Jackie Bradley Jr. He will serve as a studio analyst for ESPN.

Bradley was a key member of South Carolina's victory at the 2010 College World Series. That season, he batted .368 and had 13 home runs, driving in 60 runs while scoring 56 times in 67 games. During the CWS, Bradley went 10-for-29 at the plate. Needless to say, he brings a wealth of knowledge to the booth. In addition, Bradley adds a little Gamecock flavor to the national broadcast.

The SEC Tournament returns to Hoover, Alabama, with games airing on SEC Network through Saturday and the championship broadcast on Sunday on ESPN2.

The ACC Baseball Championship in Durham, NC, will be featured on the ACC Network, while the Big 12 Phillips 66 Championship from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, will be aired on ESPN.

ESPN will also unveil the NCAA Tournament field during the NCAA Baseball Selection Special which will air on Monday, May 26, live on ESPN2 and ESPN+. College baseball fans can also look forward to The Road to Omaha, ESPN's preview show that follows the bracket reveal.