SEC Baseball Tournament: SEC-TV on FSN South for Thursday

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In the SEC Scoop, SEC-TV salutes the University of Georgia men's tennis team who won the 2007 NCAA Division 1 Men's Tennis Championship and highlights the SEC Baseball Tournament airing on FSN South. C

In 1976, Paul Mainieri started his collegiate baseball career at LSU as an outfielder. 31 years later, he's back as the head coach of a team with a storied tradition. SEC-TV reporter Natalie Taylor spotlights Mainieri's new role and a new chapter in Tiger baseball.

Like father like son? Well, not exactly for sophomore short stop Gordon Beckam and freshman third baseman Luke Stewart, two University of Georgia baseball players whose dads were standout football players during their college careers. Beckam's father was a quarterback at South Carolina and Stewart's dad played football at Illinois. SEC-TV reporter Jenn Hildreth talks to Beckam and Stewart about baseball, football and their fathers.

And in the SEC Scoop, SEC-TV salutes the University of Georgia men's tennis team who won the 2007 NCAA Division 1 Men's Tennis Championship and highlights the SEC Baseball Tournament airing on FSN South. Coverage on FSN South begins Friday, May 25 at 4 p.m. ET and concludes with the championship game on Sunday, May 27 at 4 p.m. ET. See below for a complete SEC Baseball Tournament schedule.

Friday, May 25 @ 4 p.m. ET - Game 9
Friday, May 25 @ 7:30 p.m. ET - Game 10
Saturday, May 26 @ 11 a.m. ET - Game 11
Saturday, May 26 @ 2:30 p.m. ET - Game 12
Sunday, May 27 @ 4 p.m. ET - Championship Game

FSN South, the nation's largest regional sports network, reaches 12 million homes in seven states in the Southeast. SportSouth reaches more than 8.8 million cable and satellite subscribers across a six-state region comprised of Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and regions of central and western North Carolina. Through its affiliates and other Fox Networks Group-owned networks, FSN reaches more than 82 million homes through 22 regional networks. Headquartered in Los Angeles, FSN owned or affiliated regional sports networks serve as the TV home to 64 of the 82 MLB, NHL and NBA teams based in the United States. - SEC Baseball Tournament News

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