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Tennessee baseball tickets in Knoxville Super Regional: Best options for NCAA Tournament 2024

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Tennessee baseball is two wins away from a third College World Series trip under coach Tony Vitello.

The No. 1 national seed Vols (53-11) will host Evansville (38-24) in the NCAA super regional series that begins Friday (3 p.m. ET, ESPN2) at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Tennessee dominated the Knoxville Regional with comfortable wins over Northern Kentucky, Indiana and Southern Miss, which it crushed 12-3 to win the regional championship. This is the Vols’ fourth straight super regional. 

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Here’s how you can buy tickets to watch Tennessee in the NCAA tournament.

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How to buy Tennessee baseball tickets for Knoxville Super Regional

All Tennessee baseball season-ticket holders were given the opportunity first to purchase postseason tickets for all games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Season tickets were sold out for the 2024 season.

A limited number of single-session standing-room only tickets will be sold to the general public at the stadium ticket window 90 minutes prior to the first pitch of each session. The first 300 students will get free admission for all postseason games.

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Tickets also can be purchased through a third party at StubHub.com.

Tennessee baseball schedule in Knoxville Super Regional

At Lindsey Nelson Stadium; best-of-three format

Friday, June 7

Game 1: 3 p.m. ET on ESPN2

MORE: Watch Tennessee baseball live in NCAA super regional with Fubo (free trial)

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Saturday, June 8

Game 2: 11 a.m. ET on ESPN2

Sunday, June 9

Game 3 (if necessary): 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU

Cora Hall covers University of Tennessee women’s athletics. Email her at cora.hall@knoxnews.com and follow her on Twitter @corahalll. If you enjoy Cora’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that allows you to access all of it.

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