ESPN to televise all 107 games of 2023 World Lacrosse Men’s Championship
ESPN will serve as the exclusive television partner of the upcoming 2023 World Lacrosse Men’s Championship presented by Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, California. All 107 games of the world championship will be carried on ESPN platforms in the U.S., and in a record 185+ territories via ESPN International.
Coverage will be highlighted by six games across ESPN2 and ESPNU in the U.S. – with all 107 airing on ESPN+ – as well as the widest international distribution to-date for a WL championship, as follows:
- United States // ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+
- Canada // TSN, TSN+
- Europe, Middle East, Africa // ESPN Player
- Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands // ESPN, ESPN2, Watch ESPN
- Latin America North // ESPN3 North, ESPN Extra
- Latin America South, Brazil // Star+
- Caribbean // ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Play
- China // Star Sports (hotels)
The championship will feature the top 30 men’s national teams in the world, including many of the marquee players from the Premier Lacrosse League and National Lacrosse League. The event will include five days of pool play, followed by playoffs comprising a first round, quarterfinals, semifinals and medal games.
Coverage will kick off with the June 21 tournament opener between the U.S. and Canada. The game will be the long-awaited rematch of the gold medal showdown from the last men’s championship (2018), and will air live on ESPN2 at 7 p.m. PT. TSN will also carry the game, one of seven matches to air live in Canada on the main network in addition to extensive coverage on TSN+.
ESPN2 will also carry both semifinals on June 29 (5 and 8 p.m. PT), as well as the title game on July 1 (4 p.m. PT). ESPNU coverage will include a quarterfinal on June 28 (7 p.m. PT) – featuring the U.S. if the team advances – and the bronze medal game on July 1 (1 p.m. PT).
The commentator roster for the ESPN2/ESPNU games includes Chris Cotter and Anish Shroff as play-by-play announcers, and Paul Carcaterra and Quint Kessenich as analysts. All four are returning after covering the event in 2018. They will be joined by Ralph Bednarczyk, Joe Beninati, Brad Challoner, Jake Elliott, Teddy Jenner, AJ Kanell, Courtney Martinez Connor, Nick Ossello and Cooper Perkins for the remaining 101 games.
ESPN’s coverage of the men’s championship is part of a multi-year partnership signed in 2022.
World Lacrosse will offer additional live streaming coverage in select international markets. Information can be found at WorldLacrosse.sport/SanDiego2023.
Date | Match-Up | Time | Platform |
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June 21 | USA vs CAN Anish Shroff, Quint Kessenich | 10 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. PT | ESPN2/ESPN+ |
June 28 | Quarterfinal (featuring USA if the team advances) Chris Cotter, Paul Carcaterra | 10 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. PT | ESPNU/ESPN+ |
June 29 | Semifinal Anish Shroff, Quint Kessenich | 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT | ESPN2/ESPN+ |
Semifinal Chris Cotter, Paul Carcaterra | 11 p.![]() | ESPN2/ESPN+ | |
July 1 | Bronze Medal Game Anish Shroff, Quint Kessenich Studio: Chris Cotter, Paul Carcaterra | 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT | ESPNU/ESPN+ |
Gold Medal Game Anish Shroff, Quint Kessenich Studio: Chris Cotter, Paul Carcaterra | 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT | ESPN2/ESPN+ |
NCAA Lacrosse TV Guide: Schedule & Channels | by Lacrossee | May, 2023
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May 16
🥍 NCAA Lacrosse is back and fans are excited to tune in to watch their favorite teams compete. With so many games being played, it can be hard to keep track of when and where to watch. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive TV guide for NCAA Lacrosse games.
📺 The guide includes the schedule and channels for all the games, so you’ll never miss a minute of the action. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just getting into the sport, this guide will help you stay up-to-date on all the latest games.
🏆 From the regular season to the championship games, we’ve got you covered. So grab your popcorn and settle in for some thrilling NCAA Lacrosse games. Let’s take a look at the schedule and channels for the upcoming games.
1. NCAA Lacrosse TV Guide: Your Ultimate Source for Schedule and Channels
Get ready for NCAA Lacrosse season with our TV guide! Never miss a game with our comprehensive schedule and channel list. 🥍
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- Discover new teams and players to follow.
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2. Catch Your Favorite NCAA Lacrosse Teams on Leading TV Networks
Get ready to cheer on your favorite NCAA Lacrosse teams as they hit the field this season. Leading TV networks are set to broadcast the games, so you won’t miss a single moment of the action.
- ESPN will be airing over 100 games across its platforms, including ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU.
- ACC Network will be broadcasting 40 games featuring ACC teams, including Duke, North Carolina, and Syracuse.
- Big Ten Network will be showing 47 games, including matchups between Maryland, Rutgers, and Ohio State.
Other networks that will be showing NCAA Lacrosse games include CBS Sports Network, Fox Sports, and NBC Sports Network. Check your local listings for specific game times and channels.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the NCAA Lacrosse Championship, which will be broadcast on ESPN2 and ESPNU on May 29th and 31st. Who will take home the trophy? 🏆
3. NCAA Lacrosse TV Schedule: Stay Up-to-Date with All the Latest Matches
Don’t miss any of the NCAA Lacrosse matches with our TV schedule. Stay up-to-date with all the latest games and schedules.
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4. ESPN, CBS, and More: The Top Channels for NCAA Lacrosse Coverage
🥍 Looking for the best channels to catch NCAA lacrosse games? Look no further than ESPN and CBS. These two powerhouses provide extensive coverage of the sport, including live games, highlights, and analysis.
📺 ESPN offers a variety of programming, including the popular “Lacrosse SportsCenter,” which covers all the latest news and highlights from the world of college lacrosse. They also broadcast live games throughout the season, so you never have to miss a moment of the action.
📺 CBS Sports Network is another great option for NCAA lacrosse coverage. They offer live games, as well as in-depth analysis and commentary from some of the top experts in the sport. Plus, their website provides a wealth of information, including stats, schedules, and more.
📡 But ESPN and CBS aren’t the only channels offering NCAA lacrosse coverage. Other options include the Big Ten Network, which focuses on teams in the Big Ten conference, and the ACC Network, which covers teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
📡 Additionally, many regional sports networks offer coverage of local college lacrosse teams. Check your local listings to see if any of these networks are available in your area.
🥍 In conclusion, if you’re a fan of NCAA lacrosse, there are plenty of channels to choose from when it comes to coverage. ESPN and CBS are the top options, but don’t forget about the other networks that offer live games, analysis, and more.
5. Don’t Miss a Game: Plan Your Viewing with Our NCAA Lacrosse TV Guide
Our NCAA Lacrosse TV Guide ensures you never miss a game. Find out where and when to watch your favorite teams in action. 📺
Our guide covers all the major networks and streaming services, including ESPN, Fox Sports, and CBS Sports Network. 📡
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Don’t settle for just watching highlights. Use our guide to plan your viewing and catch every exciting moment of NCAA Lacrosse action. 🥍
6. NCAA Lacrosse on TV: How to Watch and Enjoy the Best Games of the Season
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👀 Check out the schedule on ESPN, ESPNU, or CBS Sports Network.
👨👩👧👦 Gather your friends and family to watch the games together.
🍿 Make some popcorn, grab some drinks, and settle in for some exciting action.
🏆 Keep an eye out for top teams like Duke, Virginia, and Maryland.
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📈 Follow the rankings to see who’s on top and who’s climbing the ladder.
👍 Share your excitement on social media and join in on the conversation.