Three BIG EAST basketball programs will be featured as
part of Midnight Madness coverage on ESPN2 and ESPNU on Oct. 16. The Connecticut men's and women's basketball programs, along
with the Georgetown
men's program will be highlighted.
For a fourth consecutive year, the ESPN family of
networks' college basketball season will commence on ESPNU, with its extensive
whip-around coverage of Midnight Madness events from several top college basketball
programs around the country on Friday, Oct. 16, from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. ET.
ESPN2 will simulcast ESPNU's coverage from 11:30 p.m. - 12 a.m. ESPN has been
covering Midnight Madness events since 1993.
The four-hour ESPNU Midnight Madness special will showcase
nine schools, the most teams ever featured in the history of the network's
coverage of the annual event, including defending NCAA
National Champion North Carolina and Men's Final Four participants Michigan
State and Connecticut.
ESPNU anchor Lowell Galindo will host this year's show
alongside ESPN.com senior writer Andy Katz and college basketball analyst Adrian Branch. The studio team will provide analysis between look-ins at
each Midnight Madness event. Every site will feature ESPN commentators
providing coverage of various elements including scrimmages, dunk contests,
team skits, three point contests, season previews and interviews with most
men's basketball head coaches.
Additional ESPNU
Midnight Madness Highlights:
- ESPNU Campus Connection elements from students at Connecticut,
Duke, Kentucky, Michigan
State and North Carolina;
- Coverage of
women's programs, including NCAA
Women's Basketball National Champion Connecticut;
- Bonus reports and interviews from other schools.
ESPNU Midnight
Madness Commentators
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School/Site
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Commentators
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Connecticut/Gampel
Pavilion
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Doug Gottlieb
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Duke/Cameron Indoor Stadium
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Jay Williams
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Georgetown/McDonough
Arena
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Lou Canellis and
Bill Raftery
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Kansas/Allen Field House
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Dave Armstrong and Fran Fraschilla
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Kentucky/Rupp Arena
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Dave LaMont and Jimmy Dykes
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Michigan State/Breslin Center
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Stephen Bardo
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North Carolina/Dean Smith Center
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Rob Stone and Hubert Davis
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North Dakota State/Bison Sports Arena
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Jim Barbar
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Washington/Bank of America Arena
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Steve Physioc and Steve Lavin
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ESPNU
ESPNU launched March 4, 2005. The 24-hour college sports
television network televises more than 550 live events annually, including
college football, college basketball and Olympic sports from more than 25
Division I conferences, as well as premier high school content. The network
also has a wide-ranging, long-term agreement with the NCAA for enhanced
coverage of 22 NCAA Championships.
ESPNU also offers comprehensive studio programming,
including live simulcasts of ESPN Radio's The Herd with Colin Cowherd, and
replays the best games of the week from ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Regional
Television. The brand is also available in high definition on ESPNU HD and
online at ESPNU.com. In addition, ESPNU Campus Connection, a multi-platform
student-generated content initiative, was introduced in August 2007.
ESPNU is
available in more than 55 million households and has long-term carriage
agreements with nine of the top 10 providers - Charter, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV
(Channel 614), DISH Network (Channel 141), Mediacom, Time Warner Cable, Verizon
FiOS TV and AT&T U-verse.