What Time Does LSU vs Florida College World Series Game 3 Start? Broadcast Schedule by Time Zones
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The 2023 College World Series Final comes to an exciting conclusion on Monday night as the LSU Tigers and Florida Gators battle it out in Game 3. The winner will hoist the trophy after outlasting the rest of a talented field in Omaha, so here's when and how viewers can catch the action on Monday.
What Time is the College World Series Game 3 Eastern Time?
For viewers on the East Coast, Game 3 of the College World Series will get underway at 7 p.m. ET from Charles Schwab Field. The clash of SEC powerhouses will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+.
What Time is the College World Series Game 3 Central Time?
NCAA baseball fans in the central time zone will be able to watch Game 3 beginning at 6 p.m. CT on Monday. This is the second Finals matchup between Florida and LSU, as they also faced off in 2017.
What Time is the College World Series Game 3 Mountain Time?
Viewers on mountain time can catch the action starting at 5 p.m. MT on Monday night. In the past 10 CWS Finals to be decided with a Game 3, the winner of Game 2 emerged as the victor seven times.
What Time is the College World Series Game 3 Pacific Time?
Out on the West Coast, coverage of Game 3 of the College World Series begins at 4 p.m. PT. The ESPN broadcast crew will be made up of Karl Ravech, Chris Burke, Kyle Peterson and Kris Budden.
2023 College World Series Game 3 Start by Time Zones
Time Zone
College World Series Game 3 Start Time
Eastern Time
7 p.m.
Central Time
6 p.m.
Mountain Time
5 p.m.
Pacific Time
4 p.m.
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