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ESPN Announces College Basketball Coverage Plans With More Than 4,000 Games Scheduled

For the 2024-2025 college basketball season, ESPN owns rights to more than 30 conferences.

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ESPN has announced its college basketball coverage plans between ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, and ACC Network, and there are thousands of games upcoming.

Along its linear television networks, ESPN will feature more than 750 games throughout the college basketball season. An additional 3,500 games will be available on the ESPN+ streaming service.

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More than 25 tournaments and multi-team events will take place on the networks, including the State Farm Champions Classic, Maui Invitational, Battle 4 Atlantis, the SEC/ACC Men’s Challenge, and the Jimmy V Men’s Classic, among others.

For the 2024-2025 college basketball season, ESPN owns rights to more than 30 conferences, including the ACC, American Athletic Conference, Atlantic 10, Big 12, Missouri Valley, SEC, and West Coast Conference.

ESPN’s coverage begins in earnest in November with four top-10 matchups. Those games involve teams like Baylor, Gonzaga, North Carolina, Kansas, Duke, and Arizona.

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