Ole Miss Softball To Appear On National TV 10 Times In 2024
OXFORD, Miss. – The SEC office and ESPN unveiled the conference softball TV schedule on Wednesday, with 10 of Ole Miss’ games selected to be broadcast to a national audience in 2024.
The Rebels will be featured on the SEC Network nine times during the season and once on ESPN2. Additionally, the rest of the Rebels’ home slate will be available online through WatchESPN and the ESPN app as part of the SEC Network + digital streaming platform.
Ole Miss first hits the national airwaves opening weekend of SEC play when it hosts Mississippi State. The Rebels take on the Bulldogs on Sunday, March 10, at 3 p.m. CT in a battle for the Magnolia State. The following weekend, they’ll appear on SEC Network and ESPN2 against LSU in Baton Rouge and then round out the month of March with a Sunday matinee against South Carolina in Oxford.
In April, the Rebels will play on the big screen three times at home, first against Southern Miss in a midweek and then again twice on Senior Weekend against Auburn. Their lone televised road game during the month is set for Saturday, April 6, at Alabama.
Ole Miss then closes out its SEC slate with back-to-back contests on SEC Network on the road against Arkansas before the conference tournament.
National TV Games (CT)
Sunday, March 10 vs. (3 p.m.) – SEC Network
Sunday, March 17 at LSU (4:30 p.m.) – ESPN2
Saturday, March 18 at LSU (6 p.m.) – SEC Network
Sunday, March 31 vs. (11 a.m.) – SEC Network
Saturday, April 6 at Alabama (5 p.m.) – SEC Network
Wednesday, April 10 vs. Southern Miss (6 p.m.) – SEC Network
Friday, April 26 vs. Auburn (5 p.m.) – SEC Network
Sunday, April 28 vs. Auburn (12 p.m.) – SEC Network
Saturday, May 4 at Arkansas (3 p.m.) – SEC Network
Sunday, May 5 vs. at Arkansas (1 p.m.) – SEC Network
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