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World Lacrosse Broadcast and Streaming Schedule: Your Ultimate Guide
The world of lacrosse is expanding its reach, offering fans unprecedented access to high-quality matches and tournaments. With the 2014 FIL World Championship on the horizon, enthusiasts are eager to know how they can catch all the action. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the various viewing options, from full-event tickets to online streaming services.
Full-Event Tickets: The Premier Viewing Experience
For those fortunate enough to attend in person, full-event tickets represent the best value for fans. These tickets provide a once-in-a-lifetime lacrosse experience, allowing spectators to immerse themselves in the electric atmosphere of live matches. However, for those unable to make it to Denver, there are plenty of alternatives to ensure you don’t miss a moment of the action.
Expanded Coverage: ESPN and Coaches Aid Partnership
US Lacrosse has partnered with ESPN and Coaches Aid to bring fans comprehensive coverage of the 142 FIL World Championship games. This collaboration ensures that lacrosse enthusiasts worldwide can enjoy high-quality broadcasts, either on television or online.
Streaming Options: How to Watch Lacrosse Games Online
For those who prefer the flexibility of online streaming, several options are available:
- ESPN3.com: Games will be available for free at worldlacrosse2014.com
- CoachesAid.com: Offers a 60-day access package for $29.95 or individual games for $9.99 each
- ESPN Player: Available for viewers in the UK and Europe
To access CoachesAid.com content, viewers must first register for an account at coachesaid.com/worldlax2014. As of July 2, 2014, CoachesAid.com began accepting international account registrations and payments, expanding its reach to a global audience.
Broadcasting Networks: Who’s Showing What?
The FIL World Championship games will be broadcast across various networks, catering to different regions and preferences:
- ESPN2: Broadcasting select high-profile matches
- ESPNU: Covering key games in the tournament
- ESPN3.com: Streaming a wide range of matches online
- ESPN Player: Serving UK and European viewers
- CoachesAid.com: Offering extensive coverage of nearly 100 games
This diverse range of broadcasting options ensures that fans from different parts of the world can tune in to their favorite matches with ease.
Day-by-Day Schedule: Don’t Miss a Single Match
To help you plan your viewing schedule, here’s a breakdown of the matches for the first few days of the tournament:
Thursday, July 10
- 5 p.m. – Opening Ceremony, Stadium
- 7 p.m. – United States vs. Canada, Stadium (ESPN2, ESPN Player UK and Europe)
Friday, July 11
The day kicks off with a series of matches starting at 8 a.m., including:
- Netherlands vs. China (ESPN3.com, ESPN Player UK and Europe)
- Latvia vs. Switzerland (CoachesAid.com)
- Italy vs. Norway (CoachesAid.com)
- Bermuda vs. France (CoachesAid.com)
- Wales vs. Russia (CoachesAid.com)
- Hong Kong vs. Austria (CoachesAid.com)
The day continues with matches throughout the afternoon and evening, culminating in:
- 5 p.m. – Australia vs. Japan, Stadium (ESPN3.com, ESPN Player UK and Europe)
- 8 p.m. – England vs. Iroquois Nationals, Stadium (ESPN3.com, ESPN Player UK and Europe)
International Coverage: Lacrosse Goes Global
The 2014 FIL World Championship features teams from across the globe, highlighting the sport’s growing international appeal. From traditional powerhouses like the United States and Canada to emerging lacrosse nations like Uganda and Costa Rica, the tournament promises to showcase a diverse range of playing styles and talents.
European Representation
European teams are well-represented in the tournament, with nations such as England, Germany, Italy, and Scotland vying for glory. The continent’s growing lacrosse scene is reflected in the participation of countries like Latvia, Finland, and Turkey, demonstrating the sport’s expanding reach.
Asian Contenders
Asian lacrosse is on the rise, with Japan, China, and Korea leading the charge. The tournament also sees participation from Hong Kong and Thailand, further emphasizing the sport’s global appeal.
Emerging Lacrosse Nations
The inclusion of teams from Uganda, Costa Rica, and Colombia showcases lacrosse’s growing popularity in non-traditional markets. These emerging nations bring fresh energy and unique playing styles to the international stage, contributing to the sport’s global development.
Key Matchups: Games to Watch
While every game in the FIL World Championship promises excitement, some matchups stand out as must-watch encounters:
- United States vs. Canada (July 10, 7 p.m.): A clash between two lacrosse powerhouses to kick off the tournament
- Australia vs. Japan (July 11, 5 p.m.): A battle between two of the strongest non-North American teams
- England vs. Iroquois Nationals (July 11, 8 p.m.): A fascinating contest between England’s disciplined play and the Iroquois’ creative flair
- Australia vs. United States (July 12, 5 p.m.): A potential preview of the later stages of the tournament
- Canada vs. England (July 12, 8 p.m.): Another high-profile matchup featuring two of the world’s top lacrosse nations
These games are likely to feature high-level play and could have significant implications for the tournament’s outcome.
Navigating Time Zones: When to Tune In
With games scheduled throughout the day, viewers from different time zones may need to plan accordingly. All times listed in the official schedule are in Mountain Daylight Time (MDT). Here’s a quick guide to help international viewers convert the times:
- Eastern Time (ET): Add 2 hours to MDT
- Central Time (CT): Add 1 hour to MDT
- Pacific Time (PT): Subtract 1 hour from MDT
- British Summer Time (BST): Add 7 hours to MDT
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): Add 8 hours to MDT
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): Add 16 hours to MDT
Remember to account for any potential changes in daylight saving time, depending on your location and the date of the matches you wish to watch.
Maximizing Your Viewing Experience
To get the most out of your FIL World Championship viewing experience, consider the following tips:
- Plan ahead: Use the provided schedule to mark the games you don’t want to miss
- Check your local listings: Confirm the broadcast times in your time zone
- Test your streaming setup: If watching online, ensure your internet connection is stable and your device is compatible with the chosen streaming platform
- Consider a VPN: If certain streams are geo-restricted, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) may help you access content from other regions
- Join online communities: Engage with other lacrosse fans through forums or social media to enhance your viewing experience
- Learn about the teams: Familiarize yourself with the participating nations and their key players to add depth to your viewing
- Have a backup plan: In case of technical difficulties with one streaming option, know which alternative platforms are available
By following these suggestions, you’ll be well-prepared to enjoy the thrilling action of the FIL World Championship, regardless of where you’re watching from.
The Future of Lacrosse Broadcasting
The extensive coverage of the 2014 FIL World Championship represents a significant step forward for lacrosse broadcasting. As the sport continues to grow in popularity, we can expect to see even more comprehensive coverage in the future. This may include:
- Increased television coverage on major sports networks
- More sophisticated online streaming platforms dedicated to lacrosse
- Enhanced viewing experiences through virtual and augmented reality technologies
- Greater integration of social media and interactive elements in broadcasts
- Expansion of coverage to include more international tournaments and leagues
The growing global interest in lacrosse, combined with advancements in broadcasting technology, suggests a bright future for fans looking to engage with the sport from anywhere in the world.
As the 2014 FIL World Championship unfolds, lacrosse enthusiasts have an unprecedented opportunity to immerse themselves in the excitement of international competition. Whether attending in person, watching on television, or streaming online, fans can look forward to a thrilling tournament showcasing the best lacrosse talent from around the globe. With comprehensive coverage across multiple platforms, this event marks a new era in lacrosse broadcasting, bringing the sport to a wider audience than ever before.
World Lacrosse Broadcast and Streaming Schedule
Full-event tickets represent the best value for fans to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime lacrosse experience, and they headline a diverse offering of ticket options on sale now. For those unable to join us in Denver, US Lacrosse is pleased to work with our colleagues at ESPN and Coaches Aid to expand coverage of the 142 FIL World Championship games with broadcasts either on TV or online (schedule below).
ESPN3.com games also will be available at worldlacrosse2014.com free of charge. A 60-day CoachesAid.com access package is priced at $29.95, and individual games are available for $9.99 each. Purchase packages or games at coachesaid.com/worldlax2014 (first, register for an account).
Note: As of July 2, CoachesAid.com can accept international account registrations and payments from international customers.
Press releases:
July 1 • ESPN Player Announces New Channel for Lacrosse (UK, Europe)
June 27 • Coaches Aid to Stream Nearly 100 Games
June 23 • ESPN Announces World Championship Schedule
FIL World Championship Schedule with Broadcast/Streaming Networks
All times Mountain Daylight Time. Schedule is subject to change.
Thursday, July 10
5 p.m. – Opening Ceremony, Stadium
7 p.m. – United States vs. Canada, Stadium • ESPN2 • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Friday, July 11
8 a.m. – Netherlands vs. China, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 a.m. – Latvia vs. Switzerland, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Italy vs. Norway, Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Bermuda vs. France, Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Wales vs. Russia, Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – Hong Kong vs. Austria, Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Scotland vs. Thailand, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
11:30 a.m. – Finland vs. Colombia, Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11:30 a.m. – Slovakia vs. Korea, Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11:30 a.m. – Sweden vs. Israel, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12 p.m. – Czech Republic vs. Turkey, Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12:30 p.m. – Poland vs. Costa Rica, Field 1 • CoachesAid. com/WorldLax2014
12:30 p.m. – New Zealand vs. Argentina, Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12:30 p.m. – Spain vs. Mexico, Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Germany vs. Belgium, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
2:30 p.m. – Ireland vs. Uganda, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
5 p.m. – Australia vs. Japan, Stadium • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8 p.m. – England vs. Iroquois Nationals, Stadium • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Saturday, July 12
8 a.m. – Korea vs. Sweden, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 a.m. – Austria vs. Germany, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Uganda vs. Bermuda, Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Colombia vs. Spain, Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10:30 a.m. – Norway vs. Netherlands, Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – France vs. Ireland, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
11:30 a.m. – Belgium vs. Hong Kong, Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11:30 a. m. – Argentina vs. Wales, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12 p.m. – Russia vs. New Zealand, Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Switzerland vs. Scotland, Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Japan vs. Iroquois Nationals, Field 10• ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
2:30 p.m. – Thailand vs. Latvia, Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2:30 p.m. – Finland vs. Mexico, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
3:30 p.m. – China vs. Italy, Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
3:30 p.m. – Turkey vs. Poland, Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
5 p.m. – Australia vs. United States, Field 10 • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
5:30 p.m. – Costa Rica vs. Czech Republic, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
8 p.m. – Canada vs. England, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 p.m. – Israel vs. Slovakia, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
Sunday, July 13
8 a.m. – Wales vs. New Zealand, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 a.m. – Czech Republic vs. Poland, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – Scotland vs. Latvia, Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – Thailand vs. Switzerland, Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – Russia vs. Argentina, Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – Colombia vs. Mexico, Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Belgium vs. Austria, Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Germany vs. Hong Kong, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
11:30 a.m. – Israel vs. Korea, Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11:30 a.m. – Finland vs. Spain, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Uganda vs. France, Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Sweden vs. Slovakia, Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – England vs. Australia, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
2:30 p.m. – Netherlands vs. Italy, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
4 p.m. – China vs. Norway, Field 11 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
4 p.m. – Turkey vs. Costa Rica, Field 3 • CoachesAid. com/WorldLax2014
5 p.m. – United States vs. Japan, Field 10 • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
5:30 p.m. – Ireland vs. Bermuda, Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
8 p.m. – Iroquois Nationals vs. Canada, Field 10 • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Monday, July 14
8 a.m. – White #1 vs. Turquoise #1 (Game 58), Field 10 • ESPN3.com
8:30 a.m. – Grey #2 vs. Red #2 (Game 59), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Plum #4 vs. Green #4 (Game 60), Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – Turquoise #4 vs. White #4 (Game 61), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – Grey #4 vs. Red #4 (Game 62), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – White #3 vs. Turquoise #3 (Game 63), Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Red #1 vs. Grey #1 (Game 64), Field 10 • ESPN3.com
11:30 a.m. – Turquoise #2 vs. White #2 (Game 65), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12 p.m. – Yellow #3 vs. Orange #3 (Game 66), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12 p.m. – Plum #2 vs. Green #2 (Game 67), Field 5 • CoachesAid. com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Orange #4 vs. Yellow #4 (Game 68), Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Green #3 vs. Plum #3 (Game 69), Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Japan vs. Canada, Field 10 • ESPN3.com
2:30 p.m. – Orange #2 vs. Yellow #2 (Game 71), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2:30 p.m. – Red #3 vs. Grey #3 (Game 72), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2:30 p.m. – Green #1 vs. Plum #1 (Game 73), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
5 p.m. – England vs. United States, Field 10 • ESPNU
5:30 p.m. – Yellow #1 vs. Orange #1 (Game 75), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
8 p.m. – Iroquois Nationals vs. Australia, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Tuesday, July 15
8 a.m. – Winner Game 64 vs. Winner Game 75 (Game 77), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 a.m. – Winner Game 63 vs. Winner Game 69 (Game 85), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Loser Game 61 vs. Loser Game 60 (Game 79), Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a. m. – Loser Game 63 vs. Loser Game 69 (Game 80), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – Loser Game 65 vs. Loser Game 67 (Game 81), Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Loser Game 62 vs. Loser Game 68 (Game 82), Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Winner Game 65 vs. Winner Game 67 (Game 83), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
11 a.m. – Winner Game 58 vs. Winner Game 73 (Game 84), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11:30 a.m. – Winner Game 72 vs. Winner Game 66 (Game 85), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Winner Game 61 vs. Winner Game 60 (Game 86), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Winner Game 62 vs. Winner Game 68 (Game 87), Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Loser Game 58 vs. Loser Game 73 (Game 88), Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Loser Game 59 vs. Loser Game 71 (Game 89), Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – Japan vs. England, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
2:30 p. m. – Loser Game 64 vs. Loser Game 75 (Game 91), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
3 p.m. – Loser Game 72 vs. Loser Game 66 (Game 92), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
5 p.m. – United States vs. Iroquois Nationals, Field 10 • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
5:30 p.m. – Winner Game 59 vs. Winner Game 71 (Game 94), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
8 p.m. – Canada vs. Australia, Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Wednesday, July 16
8:30 a.m. – C1 vs. B6 (Game 96), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
9 a.m. – D1 vs. C6 (Game 97), Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – B2 vs. A5 (Game 98), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – B1 vs. A6 (Game 99), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11:30 a.m. – C2 vs. B5 (Game 100), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12 p.m. – A4 vs. Blue 5 (Game 101), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
12 p.m. – D2 vs. C5 (Game 102), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – A3 vs. Blue 6 (Game 103), Field 8 • CoachesAid. com/WorldLax2014
4 p.m. – Quarterfinal: Blue 3 vs. A2 (Game 104), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
7 p.m. – Quarterfinal: Blue 4 vs. A1 (Game 105), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Thursday, July 17
8 a.m. – Loser Game 98 vs. A7 (Game 106), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 a.m. – Winner Game 97 vs. C3 (Game 107), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – Winner Game 102 vs. C4 (Game 108), Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – Loser Game 102 vs. C7 (Game 109), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – Loser Game 97 vs. C8 (Game 110), Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – D3 vs. D6 (Game 111), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10:30 a.m. – D5 vs. D4 (Game 112), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – Loser Game 96 vs. B8 (Game 113), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
11:30 a.m. – Loser Game 99 vs. A8 (Game 114), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12 p.m. – Winner Game 96 vs. B3 (Game 115), Field 5 • CoachesAid. com/WorldLax2014
12:30 p.m. – Winner Game 98 vs. Loser Game 101 (Game 116), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Winner Game 100 vs. B4 (Game 117), Field 4 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1 p.m. – Loser Game 100 vs. B7 (Game 118), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
1:30 p.m. – Winner Game 99 vs. Loser Game 103 (Game 119), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – 37th place game: D7 vs. D8 (Game 120) Field 10 • ESPN3.com
2:30 p.m. – Winner Game 101 vs. Loser Game 104 (Game 121), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2:30 p.m. – Winner Game 103 vs. Loser Game 105 (Game 122), Field 3 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
4:30 p.m. – Semifinal: Blue 1 vs. Winner Game 105 (Game 123), Stadium • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
7:30 p.m. – Semifinal: Blue 2 vs. Winner Game 104 (Game 124), Stadium • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Friday, July 18
8 a.m. – 23rd place game: Loser Game 113 vs. Loser Game 118 (Game 125), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
8:30 a.m. – 21st place game: Winner Game 113 vs. Winner Game 118 (Game 126), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9 a.m. – 25th place game: Winner Game 107 vs. Winner Game 108 (Game 127), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
9:30 a.m. – 27th place game: Loser Game 107 vs. Loser Game 108 (Game 128), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – 31st place game: Loser Game 109 vs. Loser Game 110 (Game 129), Field 5 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
10 a.m. – 29th place game: Winner Game 109 vs. Winner Game 110 (Game 130), Field 1 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
11 a.m. – 13th place game: Winner Game 114 vs. Winner Game 106 (Game 131), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
11:30 a.m. – 19th place game: Loser Game 115 vs. Loser Game 117 (Game 132), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12:30 p.m. – 35th place game: Loser Game 111 vs. Loser Game 112 (Game 133), Field 6 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
12:30 p.m. – 33rd place game: Winner Game 111 vs. Winner Game 112 (Game 134), Field 2 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
2 p.m. – 11th place game: Loser Game 119 vs. Loser Game 116 (Game 135), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
2:30 p.m. – 17th place game: Winner Game 115 vs. Winner Game 117 (Game 136), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
5 p.m. – 9th place game: Winner Game 119 vs. Winner Game 116 (Game 137), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
5:30 p.m. – 15th place game: Loser Game 114 vs. Loser Game 106 (Game 138), Field 8 • CoachesAid.com/WorldLax2014
8 p.m. – 7th place game: Loser Game 121 vs. Loser Game 122 (Game 139), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
Saturday, July 19
11 a.m. – 5th place game: Winner Game 121 vs. Winner Game 122 (Game 140), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
2 p.m. – 3rd place game: Loser Game 124 vs. Loser Game 123 (Game 141), Field 10 • ESPN3.com • ESPN Player UK and Europe
7 p.m. – Championship game: Winner Game 124 vs. Winner Game 123 (Game 142), Stadium • ESPNU • ESPN Player UK and Europe
9:30 p.m. – Closing Ceremony, Stadium
College lacrosse on SportsLive: Watch, stream Ohio State, Villanova, Maryland, Denver
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Kevin Skiver
Mar 16, 2018
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March Madness is in full swing, so of course you’re busy watching that. However, there’s no reason that you shouldn’t support your schools in all of their endeavors. College lacrosse is on SportsLive, so when Villanova is through against Alabama in March Madness and while you wait for Ohio State to play Gonzaga, tune in to watch both schools on Saturday on the lacrosse field. Or, even better, just bring SportsLive up on your monitor while you’re frantically flipping between CBS, truTV, TNT and TBS.
Villanova is sixth in the nation facing off against No. 2 Maryland, while No. 19 Ohio State is playing No. 5 Denver. Villanova is 6-1 going up against 5-1 Maryland, while 5-2 Ohio State is playing 4-2 Denver. It’s a doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m., as the defending champion Terrapins continue to try to defend their title.
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