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Georgia infielder Ryan Black (2), Georgia infielder Kolby Branch (9) after Georgia’s game against FGCU at Foley Field in Athens, Ga., on Sunday, March 2, 2025. (Conor Dillon/UGAAA)
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Georgia Scheduled For Nine Nationally Televised Games

February 03, 2026 | Baseball

All additional home and SEC games will stream on SECN+

ATHENS, Ga.-----Nine baseball games involving the University of Georgia will be featured on national television across the ABC/ESPN family of networks during the 2026 regular season, it was announced Tuesday by the Southeastern Conference.
 
The first national broadcast will be during the SEC opening weekend home series against Tennessee. The SEC Network will showcase the Saturday, March 14th contest at 5 p.m. This will be the first of six games televised at Foley Field as part of the SEC/ESPN television package. Two of Georgia's home games with Florida in April will be televised at noon. The April 11th game will be broadcast on ESPN2 while the April 12th contest will be on the SEC Network. On May 3rd, the Georgia-Missouri game will be a noon start on the SEC Network. Also, the final two games of the LSU series here will appear on the SEC Network. The May 9th game will begin at 7 p.m. while the May 10th contest starts at 3 p.m.
 
Additionally, the Bulldogs will appear on national television three times on the road. The March 22nd game at Texas A&M will begin at 4 p.m. on the SEC Network. The April 16th game at Arkansas will begin at 8 p.m. ET on ESPNU. On April 25th, Georgia will be at Ole Miss for a 2 p.m. matchup on the SEC Network.
 
Also, four games on the final weekend of the regular season (May 14-16) will be televised as "wildcard" selections based on the SEC race. All 15 games of the SEC Tournament are slated to be televised May 19-24. The first 14 games will air on the SEC Network, while the SEC Tournament Championship Game will air on ABC for the first time at 2 p.m. ET.
 
All other home and road SEC games involving the Bulldogs will be available to stream via SEC Network+. Georgia's SECN+ duo of Matt Stewart and Jason Jacobs once again will call the action from Foley Field.
 
In other baseball news released Tuesday, Georgia junior pitcher Joey Volchko has been named a second team preseason All-American by Baseball America as voted on by scouting departments of major league organizations. Volchko is on the watch list for Baseball America Pitcher of the Year. Also, the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Top 25 preseason baseball poll was released, and the Bulldogs were ranked No. 13.
 
The Bulldogs have been ranked as high as No. 6 in the preseason top 25 polls. Georgia will open the 2026 season Friday, Feb. 13 against Wright State. Every Georgia baseball game will be available on the Georgia Bulldog Sports Network featuring the veteran broadcast team of Jeff Dantzler and David Johnston. 
 
Information on single-game non-conference tickets for the action at Foley Field can be found at this link: https://georgiadogs.evenue.net/events/BBSINGLE
 
Georgia's Nine Nationally Televised Games In 2026
March 14 vs. Tennessee, 5 pm ET (SECN)
March 22 @ Texas A&M, 4 pm ET (SECN)
Apr. 11 vs. Florida, Noon ET (ESPN2)
Apr. 12 vs. Florida, Noon ET (SECN)
Apr. 16 @ Arkansas, 8 pm ET (ESPNU)
Apr. 25 @ Ole Miss, 2 pm ET (SECN)
May 3 vs. Missouri, Noon ET (SECN)
May 9 vs. LSU, 7 pm ET (SECN)
May 10 vs. LSU, 3 pm ET (SECN)
 
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