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SEC Baseball Tournament 2025: Full schedule update for May 21-22
By Paul Harvey
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SEC Baseball Tournament action rolls into Wednesday after a resounding first day of action on Tuesday! Unfortunately, one first-round game was postponed due to weather.
Alabama, Oklahoma and Florida came away with victories on the first day of action and will suit up again on Wednesday. The first-round matchup between Texas A&M and Mississippi State was originally set for Tuesday night, but severe weather pushed the game to Wednesday morning and reshuffled the schedule.
Now, the Aggies and Bulldogs will complete the first round of the SEC Tournament with the first game on Wednesday. The winner of that matchup will move on to the second round to face the 6-seed Auburn in the first game on Thursday, with a quarterfinal tripleheader now on deck.
As we enter the 2nd day of the tournament, Arkansas is still the favorite to win it all, coming in at +275 at bet365. LSU (+375), Vanderbilt (+600) and Tennessee (+650) round out the top odds for the week, and fans can grab the bet365 promo code for the top offers available.
The good news is weather is not currently projected to cause any more problems this week. The forecast currently ranges from mostly sunny to partly cloudy through Sunday’s title game.
Here is the full schedule update across Wednesday and Thursday at Hoover (All times ET. All games shown via SEC Network):
Wednesday, May 21
- Game 4: 14-seed Texas A&M vs. 11-seed Mississippi State — 10:30 am
- Game 5: 9-seed Alabama vs. 8-seed Tennessee — 2 pm
- Game 6: 12-seed Oklahoma vs. 5-seed Georgia — 5:30 pm
- Game 7: 10-seed Florida vs. 7-seed Ole Miss — 9 pm
Thursday, May 22
- Game 8: Winner of Game 4 vs. 6-seed Auburn — 12 pm
- Game 9: Winner of Game 5 vs. 1-seed Texas — 4 pm
- Game 10: Winner of Game 6 vs. 4-seed Vanderbilt — 7:30 pm
Note: The start times for the 2nd games of each session are approximate. The 2nd game of each session will begin approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first game.
Paul Harvey lives in Atlanta and covers SEC football.