COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 350+ GAMES ON ESPN360.COM IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH AS COLLEGE HOOPS TAKES CENTER STAGE
Source: ESPN
ESPN360.com -- ESPN's signature 24/7 live sports broadband network -- will present fans with live and on-demand access to more than 350 men's and women's college basketball games in the remaining days of February and throughout March. The schedule includes 85 games from Feb. 19 - 29 and more than 280 games in March -- including a full slate of games from many Conference Tournaments, multiple conference championship games, the NIT, the Women's National Championship Tournament and more.
The broadband network delivers more than 2,500 live global sports events per year, across dozens of sports including NBA, NCAA sports, multiple major global soccer leagues, NASCAR and many more.
ESPN360.com recently announced that it is now available at no cost to approximately 18 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel. Sports fans accessing ESPN360.com from computers connected to an on-campus educational network (with a ".edu" domain) or a military network (with a ".mil" domain) in the United States now receive seamless access to the service's hundreds of live sports events each month. For more information, go to www.espn360.com.
The service is available at no additional charge to ANY fan who receives their high-speed Internet connection from an affiliated service provider. ESPN360.com is currently available in approximately 20 million households nationwide via more than 20 Internet service providers including AT&T, Verizon, Insight, RCN, Frontier, Cavalier, Charter, Mediacom, Conway, Grande Communications and more.
Highlights of the ESPN360.com men's college basketball schedule through March include:
Highlights of the ESPN360.com women's college basketball schedule through March include:
In addition to college basketball, ESPN360.com's programming lineup includes:
ESPN360.com also has begun providing select programming via HD streaming, marking the first time that HD streaming of LIVE sports has been delivered in the United States.
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