
FSU Baseball Scores Another ACC Network Broadcast in 2025
The FSU baseball program isn't just stacking up wins; they're stacking up TV slots. Next year, the Seminoles will see an extra regular-season game broadcast live on the ACC Network, lining up with the channel’s push for bigger coverage in 2025. For fans itching to watch Florida State face off against some of college baseball’s best, this means more marquee matchups are available beyond stadium walls.
Florida State’s 2025 schedule features a gauntlet of 20 teams that have earned their stripes in the NCAA Tournament, making the season one of the toughest in recent memory. There's little room for error with home series at Dick Howser Stadium scheduled against perennial ACC powerhouses like Boston College, Wake Forest, Virginia, Clemson, and North Carolina. Those names aren’t new to baseball fans—they’re teams with deep postseason experience and serious national reputations.
Matchups against these rivals aren't just local news; they’re national talking points. The Seminoles' faceoff against Florida on March 11 stands out as a calendar-circling event, always a clash packed with emotion and history between the two in-state giants. Just nine days later, the team hits the road to Miami for a three-game set (March 20-22), pitting the roster against another familiar postseason foe.
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Every single FSU home game will be available to watch, either on the big screen or a mobile device, thanks to ACC Network Extra. Exact TV assignments for each matchup are still up in the air, but the expectation is clear: fans won’t have to scramble for streams or cobble together third-party radio feeds to catch the action. The growing presence of the ACC Network means bigger exposure not just for home games, but for the entire conference and its baseball programs.
The network is broadcasting 37 regular-season college baseball games—more than ever—giving a wider platform to highlight teams fighting for regional spots and seeding ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Where the coverage really ramps up is in tournament season. The ACC Network holds the rights to exclusively broadcast both semifinals of the 2025 ACC Baseball Championship, with the final being picked up by ESPN2. This isn’t just a scheduling detail; it’s a sign of the growing national attention on college baseball, especially as the stakes rise leading into June’s run for Omaha.
FSU’s regular-season finale series at home against North Carolina (May 15-17) and their penultimate series against Clemson (May 2-4) are already in the conversation as pivotal matchups. With those teams regularly in the NCAA mix, late May games could decide regional hosts—or even who makes the championship cut. Once the schedule advances to the ACC Tournament in Durham from May 20-25, Florida State fans will get wall-to-wall coverage, with no more need to cross fingers for late-night highlight shows or patchy updates on social media.
This expanded media presence lines up with the ongoing evolution of college baseball itself. Platforms like ACC Network aren’t just about accessibility; they’re transforming how and when fans experience the game, feeding into the energy around every pitch. For a team like FSU, hungry to make a run at postseason glory, every national eye means more pressure—but also more opportunity.