What channel is Florida State softball? How to watch NCAA Tournament Tallahassee Regional

The Florida State softball team saw its run at a national championship end shockingly early last season. This year, the Seminoles are looking to make it far past the Tallahassee Regional.

FSU (51-8, 22-2 in ACC) is once again a favorite to make it to Oklahoma City and the Women's College World Series. They are ranked No. 3 in the nation and are coming off a thrilling win in the ACC championship game. The Seminoles boast the ACC Pitcher of the Year in Kathryn Sandercock, whose 1.16 ERA was 12th-best in the nation.

Florida State suffered a shock last season when it lost to Mississippi State twice in the final day of regional play. This year, the 'Noles opened with a five-inning no-hitter against Marist (29-28, 12-8 in MAAC) and then beat in-state foe UCF (40-20, 15-3 in AAC) to advance to the regional final. The Knights will play either Marist or South Carolina (37-21, 9-15 in SEC) for the right to face FSU on Sunday.

The regional is a double-elimination tournament, with the last team standing through the weekend advancing to the Super Regional round.

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Where is Florida State playing in the NCAA softball tournament?

JoAnne Graf Field, Tallahassee, Florida

What time is FSU softball game?

4 p.m. Sunday, May 21. If Florida State loses, the deciding game will be played at 6:30 p.m.

How can I watch FSU softball on TV, streaming?

TV: Games will be spread across the ESPN family of networks:

  • ESPN2 (Channel 209 on DirecTV, Channel 143 on Dish)

  • ESPNU (Channel 208 on DirecTV, Channel 141 on Dish)

  • ACC Network (Channel 612 on DirecTV, Channel 402 on Dish)

Live stream: ESPN+ ($9.99 per month), WatchESPN (cable subscription needed) and the ESPN app, YouTube TV (2-week free trial), Hulu + Live TV (7-day free trial), fuboTV (7-day free trial)

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: How to watch FSU in NCAA softball tournament regional on TV, streaming