2020 SOFTBALL TV SCHEDULE RELEASED
Gamecocks to have most games in program history available to watch
COLUMBIA, S.C. —- South Carolina softball will have the most games broadcast in program history for the 2020 season, as announced Tuesday. Carolina is scheduled for at least 13 games on linear channels and 38 digital streams.
Out of the 54 scheduled home and away contests, 51 (94 percent) will be broadcast on six different platforms this year (SEC Network, SEC Network+, ACC Network Extra, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU).
Carolina is scheduled for eight games on SEC Network, two on ESPNU, two on ESPN2 and one on ESPN. That total marks an additional three linear channel games from the previous season.
The first 15 home games of the season on SEC Network+ will feature announce teams from the South Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communications – juniors TreyMartin , Zach McKinstry and Dillon Clark.
For more information on the television schedule and Gamecocks, continue to check back with gamecocksonline.com.
FULL TV SCHEDULE:
Carolina Classic
Feb. 7 North Dakota State (SEC Network+)
Feb. 7 Southern Illinois (SEC Network+)
Feb. 8 Ohio State (SEC Network+)
Feb. 9 UNC Greensboro (SEC Network+)
ESPN Clearwater Invitational
Feb. 13 Texas Tech (SEC Network)
Feb. 14 Virginia Tech (ESPNU)
Feb. 14 Kansas (ESPN3)
Feb. 15 Washington (ESPNU)
Feb. 16 James Madison (ESPN3)
Feb. 19 North Carolina Central (SEC Network+)
Gamecock Invitational
Feb. 21 Boston College (SEC Network+)
Feb. 21 Iowa State (SEC Network+)
Feb. 22 Michigan (SEC Network+)
Feb. 23 Elon (SEC Network+)
Feb. 26 Georgia Southern (SEC Network+)
Black & Garnet Challenge
Feb. 29 Troy (SEC Network+)
Feb. 29 Charlotte (SEC Network+)
Mar. 01 Charlotte (SEC Network+)
Mar. 02 Troy (SEC Network+)
Mar. 04 College of Charleston (SEC Network+)
Mar. 06 Georgia * (SEC Network+)
Mar. 07 Georgia * (SEC Network+)
Mar. 08 Georgia * (SEC Network+)
Mar. 10 Coastal Carolina
Mar. 11 Winthrop (SEC Network+)
Mar. 13 LSU* (SEC Network+)
Mar. 14 LSU * (SEC Network)
Mar. 15 LSU * (SEC Network)
Mar. 18 Presbyterian Collee (SEC Network+)
Mar. 21 Oklahoma State
Mar. 22 Georgia Tech (ACC Network Extra)
Mar. 25 UNC (SEC Network)
Mar. 27 Alabama * (SEC Network+)
Mar. 28 Alabama * (ESPN2)
Mar. 29 Alabama * (SEC Network+)
Apr. 01 Duke
Apr. 03 Auburn* (SEC Network+)
Apr. 04 Auburn * (SEC Network+)
Apr. 05 Auburn * (SEC Network+)
Apr. 07 Clemson (SEC Network+)
Apr. 08 Furman (SEC Network+)
Apr. 11 Tennessee * (ESPN)
Apr. 12 Tennessee * (SEC Network)
Apr. 13 Tennessee * (SEC Network)
Apr. 17 Texas A&M * (SEC Network+)
Apr. 18 Texas A&M * (SEC Network)
Apr. 19 Texas A&M * (SEC Network+)
Apr. 22 Charleston Southern (SEC Network+)
Apr. 24 Miss State * (SEC Network+)
Apr. 25 Miss State * (SEC Network)
Apr. 26 Miss State * (SEC Network+)
May 01 Florida * (SEC Network+)
May 02 Florida * (ESPN2)
May 03 Florida * (SEC Network/Bases Loaded)
May 6-10 SEC Tournament Tuscaloosa, AL
May 14-17 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites
May 21-24 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites
May 28- June 2 Women’s College World Series Oklahoma City, Okla.
Bold – Home games
*- SEC contest