ESPNU College Basketball
US television program
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Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 120 minutes+ |
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Network | ESPNU |
Release | March 4, 2005 (2005-03-04) – present |
ESPNU College Basketball is a broadcast of NCAA Division I college basketball on ESPNU.
Current play-by-play announcers
- Jay Alter
- Dave Armstrong
- Jordan Bernfield
- Allen Bestwick
- Brock Bowling
- Mike Couzens
- Mike Crispino
- Ted Emrich
- Sam Farber
- Dave Feldman
- Lowell Galindo
- Tom Hart
- Mitch Holthus
- Derek Jones
- Chuckie Kempf
- Dave LaMont
- Kanoa Leahey
- Robert Lee
- Clay Matvick
- Jon Meterparel
- Mike Morgan
- Beth Mowins
- Mark Neely
- Pat O'Keefe
- Alex Perlman
- Roy Philpott
- Bob Picozzi
- Steve Quis
- Eric Rothman
- David Saltzman
- Matt Schick
- Matt Schumacker
- Anish Shroff
- Paul Sunderland
Current analysts
- Mark Adams
- Cory Alexander
- Paul Biancardi
- Lance Blanks
- Adrian Branch
- Ben Braun
- Dalen Cuff
- Dan Dakich
- Brad Daugherty
- Dan Dickau
- Alex Faust
- Dino Gaudio
- Reid Gettys
- Sean Harrington
- Malcolm Huckaby
- Sydney Johnson
- Rob Kennedy
- Kevin Lehman
- Bryndon Manzer
- King McClure
- Tim McCormick
- Myron Medcalf
- David Padgett
- Chris Piper
- Noah Savage
- Richie Schueler
- Chris Spatola
- Brooke Weisbrod
- Tim Welsh
- Julianne Viani
Former play-by-play announcers
Note: not including announcers currently calling games on ESPN, ESPN2, CBS Sports, ACC Network, Fox Sports or SEC Network.
- Jim Barbar
- John Brickley
- Carter Blackburn
- Eric Collins
- Joe Davis
- Todd Harris
- Justin Kutcher
- Dan McLaughlin
- Rob Stone
Former analysts
Note: not including announcers currently calling games on ESPN, ESPN2, ACC Network, Fox Sports or SEC Network.
- Matt Doherty
- Darrin Horn
- Stephen Howard
- David Kaplan
- Mike Kelley
- Kara Lawson
- Tim O'Toole
- Mac McCausland
- Craig Robinson
- Miles Simon
- Dickey Simpkins
- Bob Valvano
- Bob Wenzel
- Dereck Whittenburg
References
- ^ "Login". Archived from the original on 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
- ^ "College Basketball on ESPN: LaPhonso Ellis Joins College GameDay; Best Voices in the Sport Gear up for 2019-20 Season". 4 November 2019.
- ^ "Login". Archived from the original on 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
- ^ "College Basketball on ESPN: LaPhonso Ellis Joins College GameDay; Best Voices in the Sport Gear up for 2019-20 Season". 4 November 2019.
- ^ "Login". Archived from the original on 2019-08-26. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
- ^ "New Announcing Assignments Highlight ESPN's Industry-Leading College Hoops Schedule". 4 November 2016.
- ^ "Login". Archived from the original on 2019-08-26. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
- ^ "New Announcing Assignments Highlight ESPN's Industry-Leading College Hoops Schedule". 4 November 2016.
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- George Bodenheimer
- Edwin Durso
- Chuck Pagano
- Norby Williamson
- James Pitaro
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sports networks
- Arena Football League (minority stake, 2006–2009)
- ESPN 3D (2010–2013)
- ESPN America (2002–2013)
- ESPN Classic (U.S.) (1995–2021)
- ESPN Classic (UK) (2006–2013)
- ESPN Classic Canada (2001–2023)
- ESPN College Extra (2015–2023)
- ESPN Full Court (2007–2015)
- ESPN GamePlan (1992–2015)
- ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded (2010–2020)
- Grantland (2011–2015)
- ESPN HS (1997–2012)
- ESPN The Magazine (1998–2019)
- ESPN MVP (2005–2006)
- ESPNscrum (2007–2015)
- ESPN Star Sports (equity stake, 1996–2012; incl. ESPN Asia (1995–2013))
- ESPN5 (2017–2020)
- WatchESPN (2011–2019)
- Sony ESPN (2016–2020)
- ESPN West
Owners: Walt Disney Company (80%); Hearst Communications (20%)