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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.

Clemson vs Duke

Clemson vs Duke

Women's College Basketball

Regular season champ and top-seeded Duke meets 9th-seeded Clemson in an ACC Tournament quarterfinal. The Blue Devils received a double-bye into the quarters, while the Tigers advanced behind a 20-11 fourth quarter advantage over the Cavaliers.

The Pat McAfee Show

Air Date: March 6, 2026

Former NFL punter Pat McAfee brings his humor and candor to the microphone to highlight the day's top stories.

The Point

S2026, EP8 "Trade Deadline Special"

Featuring breaking news, plus discussions and analysis of all trade deadline action.

NFL Live

Air Date: March 6, 2026

Host 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.

Syracuse vs Louisville

Women's College Basketball

Third Quarterfinal.

VCU at Dayton

NCAAM

Rams travels to take on Flyers in a thrilling showdown at the UD Arena. Terrence Hill Jr. leads a potent Rams offense seeking an upset, while Javon Bennett looks to protect home court. This highly anticipated match promises to be an absolute classic.

Miami (Ohio) at Ohio

NCAAM

No. 19 Miami (29-0) visits Ohio (16-13) at the Convocation Center for a MAC matchup and the latest 'Battle of the Bricks'. The RedHawks seek to stay perfect after winning the first meeting, 90-74, on Feb. 13. Ohio has won seven of the last 10 games.

SportsCenter

Air Date: March 7, 2026

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.

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