ESPN College Basketball on ABC | |
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Also known as | College Basketball on ABC |
Genre | College basketball telecasts |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 24 |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 120 minutes or until end of game |
Production companies | ABC Sports Raycom Sports ESPN |
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Original network | ABC |
Picture format | NTSC HDTV 720p |
Original release | January 18, 1987 | - present
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Related shows | ESPN College Basketball |
ESPN College Basketball on ABC (originally College Basketball on ABC) is the branding currently used for broadcasts of NCAA Division I college basketball games produced by ESPN, and televised on ABC.
ABC broadcast select college basketball games during the 1960s and 1970s, before it began televising them on a regular basis on January 18, 1987 (involving a game between the LSU Tigers and Kentucky Wildcats). As CBS and NBC were also broadcasting college games at the time, this put the sport on all three major broadcast television networks.
After a five year hiatus, ABC returned to airing college basketball in 2019, with five games on the network and continues to do so from that year and on.[1]
ABC first broadcast college basketball games in 1962, when the network aired the NCAA Championship Game on a day-behind delayed basis, as part of its Wide World of Sports anthology series. On December 15, 1973, ABC aired what is considered to be the first[2] telecast of a regular season college basketball game by a major broadcast network (between UCLA and North Carolina State in St. Louis). ABC (which had recently lost the NBA rights to CBS) televised this game using its former NBA announcing crew of Keith Jackson and Bill Russell.
In the 1977–78 season, C.D. Chesley (who controlled the rights to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) at the time) wanted NBC to televise select ACC games as part of its national package as it had done the previous few years. However, NBC wanted to feature intersectional games. This action greatly upset Chesley, who wound up selling the rights to the ACC Tournament final to ABC. ABC would televise the 1978 ACC Tournament final as part of Wide World of Sports. The game, called by Jim Lampley and Bill Russell, marked the first time Duke University's Blue Devils basketball team played on national television.
When ABC's coverage[3][4] began in 1987,[5][6][7] the network primarily covered[8][9] the Big Ten,[10] Big 8[11] and Pac-10 Conferences. By 1991 (around the time NBC was phasing out their own college basketball coverage), ABC ramped up its basketball coverage in an effort to fill the void.[12][13] As a result, the network also started to cover games focusing on teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Southeastern Conference (SEC). Otherwise, it was essentially, a considerable hodge-podge with an ACC game one week, or a Pac-10 or Big 10 game the next. The games that were broadcast were a hodge-podge of conference matchups even after the ESPN on ABC brand change, with SEC and Big East match-ups occasionally being shown alongside frequent ACC, Big 12 and Pac-10 match-ups.
ABC's early regular season broadcasts were, for the most part, technically time buys from organizations such as Raycom[14][15][16][17] (particularly, around 1990–91) or sister network ESPN. This in return, was a way to avoid union contracts which require that 100% of network shows had to use crew staff who were network union members.[18] During the early 1990s, Raycom paid ABC US$1.8 million for six weeks of network airtime of 26 regional games. The format allowed Raycom to control[19] the games and sell the advertising.[20]
In the 1987–88 season, ABC did not air any college basketball games during the last three weekends of February due to the network's coverage of the Winter Olympics. As previously mentioned, coverage by ABC steadily increased during the early 1990s;[21] by the 1991–92 season, ABC was carrying regional games in many timeslots on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. By 1997, ABC's presenting sponsor was Paine Webber.[22]
Starting in 1997,[23][24][25] coverage of the PGA Tour limited the number of games that the network showed; this continued through 2006. Coverage of the NBA further decreased college basketball coverage on the network when ABC Sports acquired the broadcast rights to the league (through a production arrangement with ESPN) beginning in 2002. Beginning with the 2007 season, all games were rebranded as part of the integration of ABC Sports into ESPN as ESPN on ABC (meaning that all sports telecasts on ABC would exclusively feature ESPN's graphics, music and announcers) and Sunday games were discontinued. From 2007 to 2009, all games began at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time, which was a departure from the differing broadcast times that were previously assigned to the game telecasts.
From 2010 to 2013, ABC broadcast the semi-finals and finals of the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament. In 2014, ABC only broadcast the semi-final round of the tournament.
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Visitor | Home | Stadium | Game Notes |
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3:30 p.m. | Saturday | January 17 | Kansas | Colorado | Coors Events Center | Games distributed regionally |
Wake Forest | Clemson | Littlejohn Coliseum | ||||
3:30 p.m. | Saturday | January 31 | North Carolina | NC State | PNC Arena | Game distributed regionally. Rivalry. |
Stanford | UCLA | Pauley Pavilion | Game distributed regionally. | |||
3:30 p.m. | Saturday | February 7 | Oklahoma State | Kansas | Allen Fieldhouse | Games distributed regionally |
Arizona | Oregon | McArthur Court | ||||
3:30 p.m. | Saturday | February 14 | Kansas | Kansas State | Bramlage Coliseum | Game distributed regionally. Sunflower Showdown. |
Florida | Georgia | Stegeman Coliseum | Game distributed regionally. | |||
3:30 p.m. | Saturday | February 21 | North Carolina | Maryland | Comcast Center | |
3:30 p.m. | Saturday | February 28 | Oklahoma | Texas Tech | United Spirit Arena | Games distributed regionally |
Duke | Virginia Tech | Cassell Coliseum | ||||
3:30 p.m. | Saturday | March 7 | Oklahoma State | Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Game distributed regionally. Bedlam. |
Maryland | Virginia | John Paul Jones Arena | Game distributed regionally. | |||
Oregon | UCLA | Pauley Pavilion | Game distributed regionally. |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 13 | Tennessee | Kentucky | Bridgestone Arena | 2010 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 1 |
3:00 p.m. | Mississippi State | Vanderbilt | 2010 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 2 | |||
1:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 14 | Mississippi State | Kentucky | 2010 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament championship |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 12 | Georgia | Kentucky | Georgia Dome | 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 1 |
3:00 p.m. | Florida | Vanderbilt | 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 2 | |||
1:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 13 | Florida | Kentucky | 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament championship |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 10 | Florida | Kentucky | New Orleans Arena | 2012 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 1 |
3:00 p.m. | Ole Miss | Vanderbilt | 2012 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 2 | |||
1:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 11 | Kentucky | Vanderbilt | 2012 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament championship |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 16 | Florida | Alabama | Bridgestone Arena | 2013 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 1 |
3:00 p.m. | Ole Miss | Vanderbilt | 2013 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 2 | |||
1:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 17 | Florida | Ole Miss | 2013 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament championship |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 15 | Florida | Tennessee | Georgia Dome | 2014 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 1 |
3:00 p.m. | Kentucky | Georgia | 2014 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal 2 |
For the first time since 2009, ABC returned to airing regular season college basketball games in 2019. The network would air 5 games, starting on December 8, when the Texas Longhorns hosted the Texas A&M Aggies, and has slowly increased since then.
For 2020 and on, ABC continues to air at least 5 games each year.
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Visiting Team | Host Team | Stadium | Announcers | Game Notes |
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3:00 p.m. | Sunday | December 8 | Texas | Texas A&M | Dickies Arena | Jason Benetti (play by play) Jay Bilas (color) |
First ABC regular season college basketball game since 2009. Lone Star Showdown. |
3:00 p.m. | Saturday | December 14 | UCLA | Notre Dame | Edmund P. Joyce Center | Dave Pasch (play by play) Bill Walton (color) |
Rivalry |
3:00 p.m | Sunday | December 22 | South Carolina | Virginia | John Paul Jones Arena | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Jay Bilas (color) |
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3:00 p.m | Sunday | December 29 | Kansas | Stanford | Maples Pavilion | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Dick Vitale (color) |
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3:00 p.m | Saturday | February 1 | Oklahoma State | Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Rich Hollenberg (play by play) Fran Fraschilla (color) |
Bedlam |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Visiting Team | Host Team | Stadium | Announcers | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | December 26 | #6 Houston | UCF | Addition Financial Arena | Rich Hollenberg (play by play) Jon Crispin (color) |
Previously scheduled for Dec. 15, moved due to Covid-19 at Houston. |
3:00 p.m. | Saturday | January 23 | #20 Clemson | Florida State | Donald L. Tucker Center | Bob Wischusen (play by play) Dick Vitale (color) |
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3:00 p.m. | Saturday | February 6 | #6 Texas | Oklahoma State | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Fran Fraschilla (color) |
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3:00 p.m. | Saturday | February 13 | Kansas | Iowa State | Hilton Coliseum | Dave O'Brien (play by play) Fran Fraschilla (color) |
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3:00 p.m. | Saturday | February 20 | #13 West Virginia | #12 Texas | Frank Erwin Center | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Fran Fraschilla (color) |
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3:00 p.m | Saturday | February 27 | Oklahoma State | #7 Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Bob Wischusen (play by play) Dick Vitale (color) |
Bedlam |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Visiting Team | Host Team | Stadium | Announcers | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Sunday | November 21 | #5 Villanova | #6 Purdue | Mohegan Sun Arena | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Fran Fraschilla (analyst) |
2021 Hall of Fame Tip Off championship |
3:00 p.m. | Sunday | December 12 | #6 Villanova | #2 Baylor | Ferrell Center | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Dick Vitale (analyst) |
2021 Big East–Big 12 Battle |
3:00 p.m. | Sunday | December 19 | #17 Texas | Stanford | T-Mobile Arena | Jason Benetti (play by play) Bill Walton (analyst) |
Pac-12 Coast-to-Coast Challenge |
3:30 p.m. | Sunday | January 9 | Cincinnati | Memphis | FedExForum | Kevin Brown (play by play) Jon Crispin (analyst) |
Rivalry |
2:00 p.m. | Saturday | January 15 | NC State | #8 Duke | Cameron Indoor Stadium | Bob Wischusen (play by play) Debbie Antonelli (analyst) Kris Budden (reporter) |
Tobacco Road |
3:00 p.m. | Saturday | January 29 | Virginia Tech | Florida State | Donald L. Tucker Center | Dave O’Brien (play by play) Cory Alexander (analyst) |
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3:30 p.m. | Saturday | February 12 | Memphis | Houston | Fertitta Center | Kevin Brown (play by play) Perry Clark (analyst) |
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12:30 p.m. | Saturday | February 19 | Texas Tech | Texas | Frank Erwin Center | Jon Sciambi (play by play) Fran Fraschilla (analyst) |
Beginning with the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament, select women's college basketball games have also aired on ABC. In December 2021, the first regular season women's college basketball game aired on ABC.[26]
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Announcers | Game Notes |
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2:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 21 | Middle Tennessee | Tennessee | Frank Erwin Center | Ryan Ruocco (play by play) Rebecca Lobo (color) |
2021 Women's Tournament first round. |
4:00 p.m. | Jackson State | Baylor | Alamodome | Beth Mowins (play by play) Renee Montgomery (color) |
2021 Women's Tournament first round, played in south side of Alamodome. | ||
1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 27 | Iowa | Uconn | Alamodome | Ryan Ruocco (play by play) Rebecca Lobo (color) |
2021 Women's Tournament sweet 16, played in north side of Alamodome. |
3:00 p.m. | Michigan | Baylor | Beth Mowins (play by play) Debbie Antonelli (color) |
2021 Women's Tournament sweet 16, played in south side of Alamodome. | |||
1:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 28 | Georgia Tech | South Carolina | |||
3:00 p.m. | Missouri State | Stanford | Ryan Ruocco (play by play) Rebecca Lobo (color) |
2021 Women's Tournament sweet 16, played in north side of Alamodome. |
Time (ET) | Day | Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Stadium | Announcers | Game Notes |
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1:00 p.m. | Saturday | December 11 | Uconn | UCLA | Prudential Center | Ryan Ruocco (play by play) Rebecca Lobo (color) |
Neutral site, Never Forget Tribute Classic, first ever women's regular season game on ABC. |
1:00 p.m. | Saturday | March 19 | Mercer | Uconn | Harry A. Gampel Pavilion | Pam Ward (play by play) Stephanie White (color) |
2022 Women's Tournament first round |
3:00 p.m. | Buffalo | Tennessee | Thompson–Boling Arena | Eric Frede (play by play) Tamika Catchings (color) | |||
1:00 p.m. | Sunday | March 20 | Creighton | Iowa | Carver–Hawkeye Arena | Beth Mowins (play by play) Christy Thomaskutty (color) |
2022 Women's Tournament second round |
3:00 p.m. | Miami | South Carolina | Colonial Life Arena | Courtney Lyle (play by play) Carolyn Peck (color) |
See also: List of College Basketball on ABC personalities and ESPN College Basketball broadcast teams |
In the early years of ABC's regular college basketball coverage, Keith Jackson[27][28][29] and Dick Vitale[30][31] were the primary announcing crew, while Gary Bender[32][33] was the secondary play-by-play announcer behind Jackson. Meanwhile, Al Michaels[34] did regional games during this period.
When Brent Musburger[35] came over from CBS in late 1990, he started working with Dick Vitale on the main team. Jim Valvano[36][37] did color commentary on games for ABC for a few years until his death in 1993; Vitale and Valvano were paired as co-analysts on ABC's college basketball broadcasts a few times during the 1991–92 season. In the 1992–93 season, Terry Gannon filled in on a few games for Valvano, who at the time was battling cancer, which would ultimately claim his life in April 1993.
Steve Lavin replaced Dick Vitale as the lead analyst beginning in 2005, as Vitale moved to ESPN's weekly primetime showcase game. From 2010 until 2014, when ABC only aired the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, Brad Nessler and Jimmy Dykes served as the broadcast team. When college basketball returned to ABC during the 2019-2020 season, a variety of ESPN College Basketball analysts were used, including Dick Vitale.