USC Baseball Channel Change

The USC-Arizona baseball game will be on ESPN2 at 7 p.m. tonight.

The game was originally scheduled for ESPNU.

19 thoughts on “USC Baseball Channel Change

    1. I did the same thing —but then I turned it back on to cheer them to victory—hope I didn’t jinx them……

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  1. USC baseball has a very young team this year, but the talent is getting better, and Coach Andy is the right coach I am sure to take us back to the top in college baseball. We should dominate the Big 10 which is a very weak baseball conference compared to the Pac 12. Even with the loss tonight you can tell the program is on the verge of returning to the top tier of college baseball once again all we need is a couple more top starting pitchers, and some power and another trip to the College World Series is in our future. Coach Rod is smiling for the first time up in heaven because what he built is finally being restored.

    USC baseball has a rich history as much success as USC football probably more -Seaver, Barr, Kingman, Lynn, Kemp, Busby, Smalley, Sogge, Redfern, Prior, Anthony Davis, McGuire, R. Johnson, Buford, Fairly, Ceci, Boone brothers, Dauer, Prior, and of course the Spaceman Bill Lee –and many more.

    Fight On–Trojan baseball is on the way back enjoy it! The program is finally under the correct leadership with Coach Andy S!

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    1. coach Andy is what SC needs. he will get it done. Next year might be tough, but when he gets his new staduim built and in it, then it is a deifferent style and SC will win.

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  2. -Just saw the ending on a bang-bang play at the plate where a near perfect throw from center field almost caught the Wildcats’ winning run, once again confirming that there can be the ever slightest differences between ‘winning and losing’

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  3. And so that pretty much finishes off the Pacific-12 or as the song says, “Good morning America, how are ya” which ended with “Good night, America, how are ya'”

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