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Georgia Tech at Miami
NCAAMThe Yellow Jackets (10-6) travel to Florida to take on the Hurricanes (13-2) in ACC match. Yellow Jackets aim to rebound from a loss to Syracuse, while the Hurricanes seek their ninth straight win led by Malik Reneau 20.7 points per game.
Georgia at South Carolina
NCAAMNo. 18 Georgia (13-1) travels to Columbia to take on South Carolina (9-5) in an SEC clash. Sophomore guard Jeremiah Wilkinson (18.3 PPG) leads the high-powered Bulldogs' offense, while veteran Meechie Johnson (13.6 PPG) anchors the Gamecocks.
Oklahoma State at Iowa State
NCAAMNo. 3 Iowa State (15-0) hosts Oklahoma State (13-2) at Hilton Coliseum. Forward Milan Momcilovic (17.5 PPG) leads the unbeaten Cyclones against Cowboys high-scorer Anthony Roy (17.5 PPG). Iowa State looks to stay perfect in Big 12 play.
Clemson at Notre Dame
NCAAMThe Clemson Tigers (12-3) travel to South Bend to face the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (10-5) in an ACC showdown. Senior forward RJ Godfrey (11.7 PPG) leads the Tigers, while freshman standout Jalen Haralson (14.7 PPG) paces the Fighting Irish.
Sprouts Farmers Market Quad Meet
Women's College GymnasticsSession 2 of this women's college gymnastics quad meet features teams from Michigan State, California, Kentucky and Michigan. From Maverik Center in Salt Lake City.
SEC Storied
EP5 "Miracles"Explore the stories behind both the Mardi Gras Miracle and the Bluegrass Miracle.
Nothing But Net
EP14 "Kara Lawson"ACC Networks's signature basketball show previews the upcoming week's slate of games and recaps the action from the previous week.
SportsCenter
Air Date: January 11, 2026The 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.