Big Ten baseball tournament 2025 bracket, schedule, scores, TV channel, live streams to watch

Jared Greenspan

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The quartet of erstwhile Pac-12 programs is primed to contend for a championship at the 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament. 

The event begins with the first trio of group play games on Tuesday, May 20; the six-day sprint concludes with the championship match on Sunday, May 25. 

Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington — all competing in their first season as members of the Big Ten — each captured a top-five seed in this year's tournament. The fourth-ranked Ducks and 13th-ranked Bruins are the only two Big Ten outfits ranked in the latest top-25 poll by D1Baseball.com. 

Should an old bastion of the Big Ten win the conference tournament, Iowa figures to be the best bet. The Hawkeyes arrive in Omaha as the No. 3 seed, thanks to a 21-9 conference mark. 

The league has seen plenty of parity in recent seasons: The last six Big Ten tournaments have been won by six different teams, most recently with Nebraska in 2024. If recent history tells us anything, we should be in for a thrilling tournament.

Here's everything that you need to know about watching the 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament, including TV and live stream information for every game. 

Big Ten baseball tournament bracket 2025

The full seeding, bracket, and team records for the 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament are included in the table below. 

PlaceTeamRecord (Big Ten)
1Oregon41-13 (22-8)
2UCLA39-15 (22-8)
3Iowa32-20 (21-9)
4USC34-20 (18-12)
5Washington29-26 (17-13)
6Indiana31-23 (16-14)
7Michigan33-21 (16-14)
8Nebraska 28-27 (15-15)
9Penn State31-22 (15-15)
10Rutgers28-27 (15-15)
11Illinois29-23 (14-16)
12Michigan State28-25 (13-17)

Big Ten baseball tournament schedule, scores 2025

The 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament will begin on Tuesday, May 20, and end on Sunday, May 25. 

All games will be played at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.

The 12 teams that qualified for this year's Big Ten tournament are divided into four pools. The three teams in each pool will compete in a round robin to determine the pool's winner, who will then advance to the semifinals. 

The pools are outlined below: 

  • Pool A - No. 1 Oregon, No. 8 Nebraska, No. 12 Michigan State
  • Pool B - No. 2 UCLA, No. 7 Michigan, No. 11 Illinois
  • Pool C - No. 3 Iowa, No. 6 Indiana, No. 10 Rutgers
  • Pool D - No. 4 USC, No. 5 Washington, No. 9 Penn State

And here is the schedule for the entire event: 

Tuesday, May 20

Scores
No. 11 Illinois 6, No. 7 Michigan 5 (10 inn.)
No. 10 Rutgers 5, No. 6 Indiana 2
No. 8 Nebraska 5, No. 12 Michigan State 4 (10 inn.)

Wednesday, May 21

GameTime (ET)TV channel
No. 2 UCLA 8, No. 11 Illinois 6
No. 9 Penn State 5, No. 5 Washington 3
No. 3 Iowa vs. No. 10 Rutgers7 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo

Thursday, May 22

GameTime (ET)TV channel
No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 7 Michigan11 a.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo
No. 4 USC vs. No. 9 Penn State3 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo
No. 1 Oregon vs. No.1 2 Michigan State7 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo

Friday, May 23

GameTime (ET)TV channel
No. 4 USC vs. No. 5 Washington11 a.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo
No. 3 Iowa vs. No. 6 Indiana3 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo
No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Nebraska7 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo

Saturday, May 24

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Semifinal 13 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo
Semifinal 27 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo

Sunday, May 25

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Championship3 p.m.Big Ten Network, Fubo

Big Ten baseball tournament TV channel, live streams

  • TV channel: Big Ten Network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The entire Big Ten baseball tournament will air live on the Big Ten Network. 

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Jared Greenspan

Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.