College World Series 2014: Match ups, TV schedule and live stream info

Jun 24, 2013; Omaha, NE, USA; Detail view of the logo with batting helmets for the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the UCLA Bruins before game 1 of the College World Series finals at TD Ameritrade Park. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 24, 2013; Omaha, NE, USA; Detail view of the logo with batting helmets for the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the UCLA Bruins before game 1 of the College World Series finals at TD Ameritrade Park. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Road to Omaha ended on Monday evening with the Ole Miss Rebels’ win in their Super Regional as they were the eighth and final team inserted into the field for the 2014 College World Series.

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Beginning this weekend, eight of the best teams that are left in the college baseball landscape will begin to battle it out for the national championship at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha.

Here’s a look at the complete TV listing for this weekend’s festivities as well as the match ups.

DateTime (ET)NetworkGame
Sat., June 143 p.m.ESPN2UC Irvine (40-23) vs. Texas (43-19)
Sat., June 148 p.m.ESPN2Louisville (50-15) vs. Vanderbilt (46-19)
Sun., June 153 p.m.ESPN2Texas Tech (45-19) vs. TCU (47-16)
Sun., June 158 p.m.ESPN2Virginia (49-14) vs. Ole Miss (46-19)
Mon., June 163 p.m.ESPN2Game 5
Mon., June 168 p.m.ESPN2Game 6
Tues., June 173 p.m.ESPN2Game 7
Tues., June 178 p.m.ESPNGame 8
Wed., June 188 p.m.ESPNGame 9
Thurs., June 198 p.m.ESPNGame 10
Fri., June 203 p.m.ESPNUGame 11
Fri., June 208 p.m.ESPNGame 12
Sat., June 213 p.m.ESPN2Game 13 (if necessary)
Sat., June 218 p.m.ESPNGame 14 (if necessary)
Mon., June 238 p.m.ESPNCWS Finals: Game 1
Tues., June 248 p.m.ESPNCWS Finals: Game 2
Wed., June 258 p.m.ESPNCWS Finals: Game 3 (if necessary)

In addition to being able to take in the games on ESPN, you can also watch every game live via the WatchESPN app.

This is the one time out of the year where all eyes are on the college baseball world as the sport’s tournament is one of the more exciting events to watch play out.

Who do you think walks away from Omaha with the national championship trophy? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.