
Broadcast Schedule Released for 2023 Baseball Season
Feb 01, 2023 | Baseball
2023 Schedule
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The upcoming 2023 K-State baseball season will feature 26 home games and nine road games broadcasted on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+. In total, ESPN+ will carry 42 K-State baseball broadcasts this season, home and away.
Big 12 Now on ESPN+ is accessible to subscribers through the ESPN+ tab of the latest version of the ESPN app, on the web, iPhone, iPad, AppleTV (Generation 3 & 4), Android Handset, Roku, Chromecast, FireTV, Xbox, Playstation, Oculus Go and Samsung connected TVs (Tizen). ESPN+ is available for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year or can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 per month. Cancel anytime.
All 58 matchups can be heard on K-State Sports Network flagship radio station KMAN (1350 AM, 93.3 FM, 93.7 FM) with free audio streaming online via kstatesports.com.
Five regular season games – March 24 vs. Oklahoma, March 31 vs. West Virginia, April 28-29 vs. Texas Tech, and May 18 vs. Texas Tech – and all of the postseason will air on KMAN and select radio stations on the K-State Sports Network as well. A listing of K-State baseball affiliates can be found at kstatesports.com under the Fan Zone tab and Radio Network.
Brian Smoller and former K-State baseball and Big 8 Coach of the Year Mike Clark return for their 15th season as the primary TV broadcast team, with Smoller and Matt Walters returning for their 25th year as the primary radio voices. Former K-State baseball players Trevor Hurley, Terrance Spurlin, and former Big 8 Player of the Year Craig Wilson will also be part of the rotation on K-State baseball radio and TV broadcasts.
The Wildcats open their 2023 season in the Lone Star state, leading off with a four-game series at Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 17-20. Following the series in Nacogdoches, K-State will face No. 1 LSU, Sam Houston and Iowa in the Karbach Round Rock Classic at Dell Diamond Field.
The Wildcats' home opener is scheduled for Friday, March 3, against Army at Tointon Family Stadium. K-State's home schedule features Big 12 foes Oklahoma, West Virginia, Texas Tech and TCU, in addition to non-conference opponents Army, Stonehill, Youngstown State, St. Thomas, Nebraska, Creighton, Wichita State, and Southeast Missouri State.
Season tickets are now available and can be purchased by visiting www.k-statesports.com/tickets, calling 1-800-221-CATS (2287) or by stopping by the K-State Athletics Ticket Office in Bramlage Coliseum.
2023 K-State Baseball Home Broadcast Schedule
How to follow the 'Cats: Stay up to date on K-State baseball online at www.kstatesports.com and on the team's social media channels on Twitter and Instagram.
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Kansas State University, the nation's first operational land-grant institution and a Carnegie Foundation Tier One university, is recognized as one of the nation's best colleges with world-class research and academic excellence located in America's No. 1 College Town (Manhattan, KS).
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The upcoming 2023 K-State baseball season will feature 26 home games and nine road games broadcasted on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+. In total, ESPN+ will carry 42 K-State baseball broadcasts this season, home and away.
Big 12 Now on ESPN+ is accessible to subscribers through the ESPN+ tab of the latest version of the ESPN app, on the web, iPhone, iPad, AppleTV (Generation 3 & 4), Android Handset, Roku, Chromecast, FireTV, Xbox, Playstation, Oculus Go and Samsung connected TVs (Tizen). ESPN+ is available for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year or can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 per month. Cancel anytime.
All 58 matchups can be heard on K-State Sports Network flagship radio station KMAN (1350 AM, 93.3 FM, 93.7 FM) with free audio streaming online via kstatesports.com.
Five regular season games – March 24 vs. Oklahoma, March 31 vs. West Virginia, April 28-29 vs. Texas Tech, and May 18 vs. Texas Tech – and all of the postseason will air on KMAN and select radio stations on the K-State Sports Network as well. A listing of K-State baseball affiliates can be found at kstatesports.com under the Fan Zone tab and Radio Network.
Brian Smoller and former K-State baseball and Big 8 Coach of the Year Mike Clark return for their 15th season as the primary TV broadcast team, with Smoller and Matt Walters returning for their 25th year as the primary radio voices. Former K-State baseball players Trevor Hurley, Terrance Spurlin, and former Big 8 Player of the Year Craig Wilson will also be part of the rotation on K-State baseball radio and TV broadcasts.
The Wildcats open their 2023 season in the Lone Star state, leading off with a four-game series at Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 17-20. Following the series in Nacogdoches, K-State will face No. 1 LSU, Sam Houston and Iowa in the Karbach Round Rock Classic at Dell Diamond Field.
The Wildcats' home opener is scheduled for Friday, March 3, against Army at Tointon Family Stadium. K-State's home schedule features Big 12 foes Oklahoma, West Virginia, Texas Tech and TCU, in addition to non-conference opponents Army, Stonehill, Youngstown State, St. Thomas, Nebraska, Creighton, Wichita State, and Southeast Missouri State.
Season tickets are now available and can be purchased by visiting www.k-statesports.com/tickets, calling 1-800-221-CATS (2287) or by stopping by the K-State Athletics Ticket Office in Bramlage Coliseum.
2023 K-State Baseball Home Broadcast Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Service | First Pitch |
| March 3 | Army | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| March 5 | Army | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| March 6 | Stonehill | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| March 10 | Youngstown State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| March 11 | Youngstown State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| March 12 | Youngstown State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 1:01 |
| March 21 | St. Thomas | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| March 22 | St. Thomas | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| March 24 | Oklahoma | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| March 25 | Oklahoma | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| March 26 | Oklahoma | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 1:01 |
| March 31 | West Virginia | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| April 1 | West Virginia | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| April 2 | West Virginia | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 1:01 |
| April 4 | Nebraska | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| April 10 | Creighton | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| April 18 | Wichita State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| April 28 | Texas Tech | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| April 29 | Texas Tech | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| April 30 | Texas Tech | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 1:01 |
| May 5 | Southeast Missouri State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| May 6 | Southeast Missouri State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
| May 7 | Southeast Missouri State | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 1:01 |
| May 18 | TCU | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| May 19 | TCU | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 6:01 |
| May 20 | TCU | Big 12 Now on ESPN+ | 4:01 |
How to follow the 'Cats: Stay up to date on K-State baseball online at www.kstatesports.com and on the team's social media channels on Twitter and Instagram.
-- www.k-statesports.com --
Kansas State University, the nation's first operational land-grant institution and a Carnegie Foundation Tier One university, is recognized as one of the nation's best colleges with world-class research and academic excellence located in America's No. 1 College Town (Manhattan, KS).
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