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ESPN2 has more than 5,500 live and/or original hours of sports programming annually, featuring an extensive lineup of college football, college basketball, tennis, and more. In addition to its top-tier sports programming, ESPN2 is home to original programs like Daily Wager, Jalen & Jacoby, and Always Late with Katie Nolan.
NFL Live
Air Date: March 17, 2025Host Laura Rutledge takes the helm of this weekday show featuring the likes of Marcus Spears, Dan Orlovsky, Mina Kimes, and Adam Schefter. The "NFL Live" crew entertains fans while offering all the latest news and analysis from across the NFL.
ESPN BET Live
Air Date: March 17, 2025ESPN Sports Betting Analysts Erin Dolan and Joe Fortenbaugh, along with host Tyler Fulghum, break down the biggest storylines through the lens of sports betting, with breakdowns, discussions and picks.
SportsCenter
Air Date: March 18, 2025The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new late-night show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-driven reports and what's new on social media platforms.
SportsCenter
Air Date: March 18, 2025The latest news, highlights and inside information from every corner of the sports world is presented each day on "SportsCenter," ESPN's first-ever program when the network debuted in September of 1979. The flagship series airs an evening edition and a brand new late-night show each weekday before the stage is cleared for a live "SportsCenter" morning block that emphasizes fast-paced, highlights-driven reports and what's new on social media platforms.
NFL Live
Rerun Air Date: March 18, 2025Host Laura Rutledge takes the helm of this weekday show featuring the likes of Marcus Spears, Dan Orlovsky, Mina Kimes, and Adam Schefter. The "NFL Live" crew entertains fans while offering all the latest news and analysis from across the NFL.
Pardon the Interruption
Rerun Air Date: March 18, 2025The debate is the story in this fast-paced, half-hour series hosted by former Washington Post sportswriters Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon. The pair engage in high-energy discussions, conduct interviews and often argue over topics not even related to sports. Other sports reporters appear as guests and offer opinions on the top stories of the day.
Florida Atlantic vs Tulane
NCAAMThe No. 4 Green Wave meet the No. 5 Owls in an American Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinal. Kaleb Banks poured in 25 points for Tulane in an 80-65 victory over Florida Atlantic on Jan. 15. FAU dispatched No. 13 Charlotte in the second round.
BYU vs Houston
NCAAMTeams of Cougars in No. 2 seed Houston (28-4) and No. 4 BYU (24-8) streak into their Big 12 Tournament semifinal. Houston has won 11 in a row. BYU rides a nine-game run. Houston beat BYU 86-55 in January behind 18 points by guard Emanuel Sharp.
College Basketball Live Scoreboard
Air Date: March 15, 2025All the latest scores and highlights from college basketball.
Arizona vs Texas Tech
NCAAMThe No. 2 Red Raiders and No. 3 Wildcats battle for a berth in the Big 12 Tournament title game. Texas Tech seeks its third chance at a Big 12 championship. Arizona, in its first season in the conference, dumped Kansas 88-77 in the quarterfinals.
30 for 30
S2, EP28 "I Hate Christian Laettner"Director Rory Karpf, through interviews with former players and rivals as well as Laettner himself, explores why this former Duke star was, and still is, so disliked.
30 for 30
S2, EP28 "I Hate Christian Laettner"Director Rory Karpf, through interviews with former players and rivals as well as Laettner himself, explores why this former Duke star was, and still is, so disliked.
30 for 30
S2, EP7 "Survive and Advance"North Carolina State, coached by Jim Valvano, was a huge underdog in the 1983 NCAA Final vs. top-ranked Houston - resulting in one of the greatest college basketball upsets ever.