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ESPN offers sports fans live major events and original studio programming with the authority that they trust and the personalities that they love. ESPN boasts 6,200 live and/or original hours of programming in over 65 different sports. Exclusive games include Monday Night Football, MLB, NBA, college basketball, college football and College Football Playoff, and many more. Original programming includes news and analysis on SportsCenter, Around the Horn, Pardon the Interruption and ESPN’s own X Games and ESPY’s.

Get Up

Get Up

Air Date: March 6, 2026

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 Hudson Square in Lower Manhattan, a modern media hub for ESPN and The Walt Disney Company's New York-based teams. Greenberg, aka "Greeny," is formerly one-half of ESPN Radio's longtime "Mike & Mike" morning show.

First Take

Air Date: March 6, 2026

Stephen A. Smith hosts 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.

Kentucky vs South Carolina

Women's College Basketball

South Carolina and Kentucky meet in a rematch of their four-point thriller played on March 1. The Gamecocks won that regular season finale, 60-56. The Wildcats advanced to the quarters by beating the Bulldogs, behind 33 points from Clara Strack.

College Basketball Live Scoreboard

Air Date: March 6, 2026

All the latest scores and highlights from college basketball.

Oklahoma vs LSU

Women's College Basketball

The third quarterfinal of the Big Ten Tournament features a matchup between Oklahoma and LSU. The Sooners knocked out the Gators, 82-64, in the second round while LSU enjoyed a bye into the quarters.

SportsCenter

Air Date: March 6, 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.

Pardon the Interruption

Air Date: March 6, 2026

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.

NBA Tip-Off

Air Date: March 6, 2026

Host Ernie Johnson and analysts Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith ready viewers for NBA action before ESPN's Wednesday night doubleheaders (and other select telecasts). Guest analysts also are featured from time to time.

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