Sooners Will Play Six Nationally Televised SEC Games During Regular Season

NORMAN – The Southeastern Conference announced Thursday the television designations for the 2025 SEC baseball season. Oklahoma is slated for six nationally televised games across ESPN’s family of networks during the regular season, with flex options for more contests.

The Sooners will have a pair of home games picked up on broadcast television, starting with the team’s matchup with preseason top-five LSU on Thursday, April 3 at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN2. OU’s series opener vs. Vanderbilt on Friday, April 11 will air on SEC Network. The Sooners were chosen for four linear TV games on the road: March 29 at Alabama (SECN), April 24 at Georgia (ESPNU), April 26 at Georgia (SECN) and May 10 at Kentucky (SECN).

The TV designations for the final weekend of the regular season (May 15-17), when Oklahoma hosts Texas, will be announced at a later date. The 2025 SEC Baseball Tournament, to be held May 20-25 in Hoover, Ala., will be broadcast on SEC Network, with the championship game on ESPN2.

The remainder of Oklahoma’s home games, as well as all of its road games in SEC play, will be livestreamed via SEC Network+. OU’s home series on SECN+ vs. Lehigh (Feb. 14-16), Texas Southern (Feb. 25-26), CSUN (Feb. 28-March 2) and Sam Houston (March 7-9) will include a video feed paired with the radio simulcast from SportsTalk1400 AM/99.3 FM.

All non-conference road games will be livestreamed via ESPN+. OU’s neutral-site games at the Round Rock Classic (Feb. 21-23) can be seen on a subscription basis via D1Baseball.com. Streaming options for OU’s other neutral-site regular season contests vs. UT Arlington at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas (Feb. 19) and vs. Texas Tech at Riders Field in Frisco, Texas (April 1) will be announced later.

The preseason No. 20/25 Sooners open the 2025 season at L. Dale Mitchell Park on Feb. 14 vs. Lehigh. First pitch is slated for 4 p.m. CT and tickets are available now via SoonerSports.com/tickets.

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