ESPN to Televise Pac-10 Regular-Season College Basketball for First Time Since 1995

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- College GameDay to Originate From UCLA Feb. 2
- ESPN on ABC to Continue to Offer Coverage of Pac-10 College Basketball Games

October 15, 2007 -- For the first time since 1995, ESPN’s college basketball coverage will include regular-season Pac-10 Conference home games. As part of a new multi-year agreement with Fox Sports Net, ESPN’s 2007 schedule will feature two regular-season Pac-10 home games. ESPN on ABC will continue to offer a minimum of three Pac-10 conference basketball games annually, with this year’s schedule featuring four telecasts.

Coverage will begin with Arizona at UCLA in a Saturday Primetime Presented by DirecTV telecast February 2, 2008 at 9 p.m. ET. ESPN’s College GameDay Driven by State Farm, ESPN’s weekly college basketball road show originating from the site of the Saturday Primetime telecast, will also originate from the game. College GameDay features two one-hour shows each Saturday (11 a.m. and 8 p.m.).

The 2008 schedule of Pac-10 conference games on ABC and ESPN:

Date - Time (ET) - Network
Matchup

Sat., Feb. 2 - 9 p.m. - ESPN
Saturday Primetime: Arizona at UCLA

Sat., Feb. 9 - 3:30 p.m. - ABC
USC at Washington State

Sat., Feb. 16 - 3:30 p.m. - ABC
Stanford at Arizona

Sat., Feb. 23 - 3:30 p.m. - ABC
Oregon at UCLA

Thu., Feb. 28 - 9 p.m. - ESPN or ESPN2
USC at Arizona

Sat., March 8 - 3:30 p.m. - ABC
Pac-10 Wildcard Game

“Pac-10 basketball has tremendous history, tradition and pageantry and the addition of games on ESPN is a great complement to our existing schedule on ABC,” said Ilan Ben-Hanan, ESPN director, programming and acquisitions. “Thanks to the cooperation of Fox Sports Net and the Pac-10, fans will be able to see even more action from this premier conference.”

The 2007-08 season on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN360.com, ESPN Regional Television and ESPN FULL COURT will feature more than 1,050 men’s basketball games, most ever on the ESPN networks and the most extensive coverage by any media outlet.


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