Clearwater Invitational 2024 schedule, TV channels, live stream, tickets for college softball tournament
Some of the best college softball teams in the country will collide this weekend at the 2024 Clearwater Invitational.
A total of 16 teams will play 40 games over four days, and 22 of those games will be aired on ESPN channels. A few top-five matchups are on the schedule, including No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 3 Stanford on Friday afternoon.
Five participating teams â Florida State, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Tennessee and Washington â advanced to the Women’s College World Series last year, so this should be a highly competitive event.
Here is everything you need to know about the Clearwater Invitational, including TV and streaming options for each game.
Dates: Thursday, Feb. 15-Sunday, Feb. 18 Location: Eddie C. Moore Complex in Clearwater, Fla. The Clearwater Invitational will begin on Thursday, Feb. 15, and end on Sunday, Feb. 18. All games will take place at the Eddie C. Moore Complex in Clearwater, Fla., with four different fields in use.Â
Thursday, Feb. 15 Game Time (ET) TV channel Stanford vs. Georgia Tech 10 a.m. ESPNU/Fubo Kentucky vs. North Carolina 11 a.m. ACC Network/Fubo Wisconsin vs. Georgia 1 p.m. SEC Network/Fubo LSU vs. Georgia Tech 2 p.m. ACC Network/Fubo Stanford vs. Florida State 4 p.m. ESPNU/Fubo Wisconsin vs. Kentucky 5 p.m. ESPN+ Friday, Feb. 16 Game Time (ET) TV channel Washington vs. Kentucky 9:30 a.m. ESPN+ Georgia vs. Oklahoma State 10 a.m. ESPNU/Fubo Northwestern vs. LSU Noon SEC Network/Fubo Washington vs. Minnesota 12:30 p.m. ESPN+ Florida State vs. UCLA 1 p.m. ESPNU/Fubo UCF vs. North Carolina 2 p.m. ACC Network/Fubo Tennessee vs. Stanford 3 p.m. ESPN2/Fubo Oklahoma State vs. Wisconsin 3:30 p.m. ESPN+ Georgia vs. UCLA 4 p.m. ESPN+ Georgia Tech vs. Minnesota 5 p.m. ESPN+ Tennessee vs. Texas 6 p.m. Longhorn Network UCF vs. Wisconsin 8 p.m. ESPN+ Stanford vs. Texas 9 p.m. ESPN2/Fubo Saturday, Feb. 17 Game Time (ET) TV channel Northwestern vs. Georgia Tech 9 a.m. ACC Network/Fubo Wisconsin vs. Washington 10 a.m. ESPN+ Georgia vs. Florida State 10 a.m. ESPN2/Fubo Oklahoma State vs. LSU 10:30 a.m. SEC Network/Fubo Tennessee vs. Georgia Tech Noon ESPN+ Minnesota vs. Stanford 1 p.m. ESPN+ Kentucky vs. UCF 1 p.m. ESPN+ Texas vs. North Carolina 2 p.m. ESPN+ Oklahoma State vs. Northwestern 4 p.m. ESPN+ UCLA vs. Tennessee 4 p.m. ESPNU/Fubo Minnesota vs. Georgia 4:30 p.m. ESPN+ LSU vs. Washington 5 p.m. ESPN+ Kentucky vs. Texas 7 p.m. Longhorn Network Sunday, Feb. 18 Game Time (ET) TV channel Washington vs. North Carolina 9:30 a.m. ACC Network/Fubo Minnesota vs. LSU 9:30 a.m. SEC Network/Fubo Texas vs. Northwestern 9:30 a.m. ESPN2/Fubo Georgia Tech vs. Oklahoma State 12:30 p.m. ESPN+ UCF vs. Northwestern 12:30 p.m. ESPN+ North Carolina vs. UCLA 1:30 p.m. ESPN+ UCF vs. UCLA 6 p.m. ESPN/Fubo Florida State vs. Tennessee 8 p.m. ESPN/Fubo Clearwater Invitational 2024 TV channel, live stream TV channel: ACC Network | ESPN | ESPN2 | ESPNU | Longhorn Network | SEC Network Live stream: ESPN+ | Fubo Clearwater Invitational games games will air on ACC Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Longhorn Network and SEC Network. As noted on the schedule above, some games will be ESPN+ exclusives.
Select games, including the two ESPN games on Sunday night, will also be available to stream on Fubo. Start your free trial today.
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NCAA softball rankings (ESPN.com/USA Softball poll) Teams participating in the Clearwater Invitational are in bold
1. Oklahoma
2. Tennessee
3. Texas
4. Georgia
5. Florida State
6. Washington
7. Clemson
8. Oklahoma State
9. Stanford
10. Duke
11. Alabama
12. LSU
13. Arkansas
14. Oregon
15. Missouri
16. Utah
17. Virginia Tech
18. Kentucky
19. Florida
20. UCLA
21. South Carolina
22. Baylor
23. Louisiana
24. Auburn
25. Texas A&M
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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.
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