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2024 U.S. Open: Women's Open

Polo

The U.S. Open Women's Polo Championship was played on at the Port Mayaca Polo Club and the world-renowned USPA National Polo Center in Wellington, Fla.

USPA Breakaway: Women in Polo

Polo

A look at the growing popularity of women's polo, in both participation rates and fan base.

2025 U.S. Open: Women's Open

Polo

Slippery Stairs

Rerun Air Date: February 16, 2025

US Air Guitar All-Star Air-Off

Five of the greatest US Air Guitar champions go head-to-head in a four-round elimination battle.

Dodgeball

"USA Dodgeball All-Star Showcase"

Players try to avoid being hit by the ball in the classic playground game.

2022 Speed Chess Championship Final

The Speed Chess Championship Final represents the pinnacle of online speed chess, featuring intense competition, brilliant tactics, and time-pressured decision-making at the highest level of the game.

Franklin Rock River Stone Skipping Tournament

Stone skipping. It takes a day to learn, but years to master. The country's greatest skippers battle it out with pitty-pats, plinkers and plonks to claim the title and a traveling trophy. Like the Stanley Cup, but with rocks.

SportsCenter

Air Date: February 13, 2025

The 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.

Get Up

Air Date: February 13, 2025

ESPN's morning show features host Mike Greenberg with a rotating and diverse group of analysts opining about and analyzing the latest news from the world of sports. The two-hour, personality-driven show originates from Manhattan's South Street Seaport, a locale that attracts high-profile guests. Greenberg, aka "Greeny," is formerly one-half of ESPN Radio's longtime "Mike & Mike" morning show.

First Take

Air Date: February 13, 2025

Stephen A. Smith joins host Molly Qerim on this weekday morning sports debate show. Smith provides his expert takes on the day's trending sports topics and under-the-radar news. They're regularly joined by veteran analysts and the top guests in sports and entertainment.

SportsCenter

Air Date: February 13, 2025

The 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.

The Mina Kimes Show Featuring Lenny

Air Date: February 13, 2025

Mina Kimes combines intense film study with sharp data analysis, plus her trademark humor and insight. She's joined each episode by a guest from around the league.

NBA Today

Air Date: February 13, 2025

In-depth, comprehensive daily coverage of all aspects of the NBA from expert analysts.

Around the Horn

Rerun Air Date: February 14, 2025

Hosted by Tony Reali in the ESPN studio and joined via satellite by four panelists from across the country, the team debates popular sports stories. Reali acts as moderator, giving points for well-made arguments and deducting points for those who inspire him to hit the "mute" button. At the end of the show, whomever Reali deems the winner has 30 seconds without interruption to voice their final opinions on any topic they want.

Pardon the Interruption

Rerun Air Date: February 14, 2025

The 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.

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