Tag: NCAA
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ESPN+ Extends Deal With Major College Sports Organization
In a major move for college athletics, ESPN has renewed its media rights deal with one of the largest governing bodies in the country. A big slate of NJCAA events will continue to stream on ESPN+ after the two sides renewed their media-rights agreement for the 2025-26 season. With the renewal, multiple sports, divisions, and…
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FOX One Adds Major College Basketball Tournament to Lineup
March Madness isn’t the only tournament getting national exposure during the college basketball postseason. The College Basketball Crown (CBC) is returning for a second year, and for the first time, FOX One will stream every game throughout the tournament. The eight-team tournament features major conferences, including the Big Ten, Big 12, and BIG EAST, with additional at-large…
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FOX One Expands Its Streaming Playbook With 270+ College Hoops Games
The 2025-26 college basketball season has arrived, and FOX Sports has dropped its full schedule of games across its networks and digital platforms. Throughout the season, FOX will be home to major conferences, including the Big 12, Big Ten, and Big East. For the first time, cord cutters can watch FOX Sports coverage of college…
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ESPN Adds 4,000+ Men’s College Basketball Games to Streaming Lineup
College hoop fans can find thousands of hours of live college basketball across the ESPN Unlimited during the 2025-26 season. 24 of the nation’s Top 25 teams will take to the hardwood in a packed lineup of games. ESPN’s slate will feature nearly 700 games airing on linear networks, including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC…
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Netflix Reportedly Wanted Major College Football Rivalry Game
Netflix reportedly attempted to expand its sports lineup by adding one of the most electrifying rivalry games in college football, with a strategy to “eventize” the sport. The scoop, first detailed by Puck News, would see the streamer try to acquire the rights for the Notre Dame–USC game. A deal would’ve allowed Netflix to gain…
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ESPN Unlimited to Stream 620+ College Hockey Games + Men’s & Women’s Frozen Four
ESPN is bolstering its fall sports lineup, as the company released its 2025-26 men’s and women’s college hockey schedule. During the upcoming season, more than 620 games will stream live on the ESPN app, including the men’s and women’s Frozen Four. The app and linear networks will air action from ECAC Hockey and Hockey East,…
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How to Watch Texas vs. Texas Tech – 2025 Women’s College World Series Finals Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
The Women’s College World Series Finals are set, and ESPN+ will stream all of the action during the best-of-three series. Two Lone Star rivals face off in Oklahoma City when the No. 12 Texas Tech Raiders take on the No. 6 Texas Longhorns. Both schools are competing for their first title in their program’s history.…
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Paramount+ & Max Could Reportedly Add More March Madness Games in 2026
If you’ve cut the cord and rely on streaming services to catch March Madness, then next year, you might be in for a treat. The NCAA is seriously considering adding extra teams to the Men’s Basketball Tournament as soon as next year. As it stands, 68 schools vie for glory each March, but NCAA President…
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Peacock to Stream More Than 15 Notre Dame & Big Ten Football Games in 2025
The upcoming college football season is months away, but NBC Sports is giving fans a taste of what’s to come after announcing its Peacock schedule. NBC has announced the first 15 games of the season featuring Notre Dame and the Big Ten. The coverage begins on Friday, August 29 with a Week 1 matchup between…
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How to Watch 2025 NCAA Baseball Regionals Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
The Road to Omaha returns, with nearly 100 games during the 2025 NCAA Division I Baseball Regionals, streaming live on ESPN+. This year’s Regionals will be held across the country in 16 cities: Nashville, Austin, Fayetteville, Auburn, Chapel Hill, Baton Rouge, Athens, Corvallis, Tallahassee, Oxford, Clemson, Eugene, Conway, Knoxville, Los Angeles, and Hattiesburg. ESPN+ and…
