
ACC Network (ACCN), the 24/7 national platform dedicated to ACC sports, continues to spotlight student-athletes from across the conference and in all sports celebrating some of the best and brightest the conference has to offer. Upcoming programming on the network features another installment of All Access The ACC Life and coverage of the ACC Softball, Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field and Rowing Championships.
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ESPN will continue its commitment to NCAA Division I Softball with more than 650 games this season across its portfolio of networks. The industry-leading schedule features appearances by 23 of the preseason Top 25 with more than 20 television appearances by the top five teams—No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Florida, No. 3 Oregon, No. 4 UCLA, and No. 5 Washington.
ESPN Presents the Women’s College World Series from Oklahoma City
Longhorn Network will provide fans with over five hours of live baseball and softball this Friday, May 19, starting with Texas against Texas State in the NCAA Division I Softball Championship Regionals at 4 p.m. CT. Texas Baseball GameDay will air 6-6:30 p.m. CT with West Virginia vs. Texas baseball to begin at 6:30 p.m. CT.
Up to 112 Regional Round Games; Bases Loaded Returns Florida Gators: Championship’s No. 1 Seed for Third Consecutive Year; Defending National Champion Oklahoma Sooners Host Regional Every Game From Super Regionals and Women’s College World Series Televised ESPN will cover every game from all 16 Regionals of the NCAA Division I Softball Championship for the …
ACC, American, ASUN, Big South, Horizon, MAC, Missouri Valley, SEC, Southern, Southland, and Sun Belt Championship Games Every Game from ACC, ASUN, Horizon, Missouri Valley, SEC, Sun Belt Tournaments SEC Now Live from Knoxville ESPN2 Airs NCAA Softball Championship Selection Special on May 14 College softball #MAYhem begins on ESPN’s networks with more than 60 …
Olympic Medalists, All-Americans and Women’s College World Series Champions are Analysts for ESPN’s College Softball Coverage