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Auburn vs. Penn: How to watch Auburn’s Regional opener

The No. 13-seeded Auburn Tigers are set to start their NCAA Tournament run Friday when they take on the Penn Quakers in Plainsman Park. If you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Auburn (34-21-1) is hosting a regional for the second-straight season and is an impressive 23-9-1 at home this season.

“We’ve played well at this stage, but they have to go make their own,” head coach Butch Thompson said. “I’m just glad to get the opportunity. I’m glad to put it all back on the line because that means we’re still playing.”

The Quakers (32-14) won the Ivy League regular season and tournament championship to make their first NCAA Tournament since 1995. They are currently riding an eight-game winning streak.

RELATED: Scouting the Penn Quakers

Below, you will find everything you need to know ahead of the game between Auburn and Penn, including a broadcast guide, a projected pitching matchup, and players to watch.

How to watch the game

Here’s when you should tune in to see Friday’s game:

  • Date: Friday, June 2

  • Time: 6 p.m. CT

  • Location: Auburn, Alabama / Plainsman Park

  • TV: ESPN+ (click here to watch) (Clay Matvick and Gregg Olson)

How to listen to the game

Listen to Auburn baseball all season long on the official Auburn Athletics app for Apple and Android, as well as your local Auburn Sports Network affiliate. Andy Burcham and Brad Law will have the call from Plainsman Park.

Auburn

93.9 FM

Abbeville

98.7 FM

Andalusia

93.7 FM

Birmingham

100.5 FM

Columbus, Ga.

94.7 FM

Conway, Ark.

92.7 FM

Florence

94.9 FM

Gulf Shores

106.5 FM

Huntsville

800 AM

LaGrange, Ga.

96.9 FM

Montgomery

740 AM

Roanoke

94.7 FM

Scottsboro

1050 AM

Selma

1490 AM

Tupelo, Miss.

99.9 FM

Tuscaloosa

99.5 FM

Vernon

106.5 FM

 

Projected Pitching Matchup

  • SO RHP Chase Allsup (1-2, 5.89) vs. SO RHP Ryan Dromboski (7-2, 2.87)

Projected Starting Lineup

Players to Watch

AUBURN

  • Bryson Ware (24 HR, 63 RBI, 64 runs)

  • Ike Irish (.356 batting, 24 2B, 83 hits)

  • Cole Foster (1.009 OPS, 13 HR, 49 RBI)

PENN

  • Wyatt Henseler (17 HR, 60 RBI)

  • Cole Palis (.338 batting, .938 OPS)

  • Jackson Appel (.302 batting, 46 runs)

Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire