Thursday, July 3, 2014

ESPN ANNOUNCES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BROADCAST SCHEDULE

From USLACROSSE.ORG

ESPN Announces World Championship Broadcast Schedule

ESPN today announced its broadcast schedule for the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship, set for July 10-19 in Denver. ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3 will carry more than 40 games from Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, site of lacrosse’s largest international event ever with 38 nations participating.

Team USA will play a minimum of five games on ESPNU and be featured in the event’s pool-play opener against Canada at 9 p.m. ET Thursday, July 10, on ESPN2. The game is a rematch of the 2010 championship game, which Team USA won 12-10.

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The semifinals and championship games game will be televised on ESPNU on Thursday, July 17 and Saturday, July 19, respectively. ESPNU’s coverage begins with Australia vs. USA on Saturday, July 12, at 7 p.m. ET, and ESPN3’s package starts with the Netherlands vs. China on Friday, July 11, at 10 a.m. ET
The FIL World Lacrosse Championship includes a deep roster of experienced and knowledgeable analysts: Paul Carcaterra (All-American at Syracuse and a member of 1995 National Championship team), Mark Dixon (former Johns Hopkins midfielder), Quint Kessenich (four-time All-American at Johns Hopkins) and Jamie Munro (former Division I & Major League Lacrosse head coach). Play-by-play announcers include Joe Beninati (Bowdoin College goalie), Mike Corey and Booker Corrigan.

ESPN has featured coverage of numerous lacrosse events in recently, including Champion Challenge, a US Lacrosse event, each January and a full schedule of collegiate lacrosse games culminating with NCAA Division I Championship weekend played over Memorial Day weekend.
The 2014 FIL World Championship ESPN broadcast schedule (subject to change):
DateTime (ET)GameNetwork
Thu, July 109 p.m.Canada vs. USAESPN2
Fri, July 1110 a.m.Netherlands vs. ChinaESPN3
1 p.m.Scotland vs. ThailandESPN3
4 p.m.Germany vs. BelgiumESPN3
7 p.m.Australia vs. JapanESPN3
10 p.m.England vs. IroquoisESPN3
Sat, July 1210 a.m.Korea vs. Sweden ESPN3
1 p.m.France vs. IrelandESPN3
4 p.m.Japan vs. IroquoisESPN3
7 p.m.Australia vs. USAESPNU
10 p.m.Canada vs. EnglandESPN3
Sun, July 1310 a.m.Wales vs. New ZealandESPN3
1 p.m.Germany vs. Hong KongESPN3
4 p.m.England vs. AustraliaESPN3
7 p.m.Japan vs. USAESPNU
10 p.m.Iroquois vs. CanadaESPNU
Mon, July 1410 a.m.White #1 vs. Turquois #1ESPN3
1 p.m.Red #1 vs. Gray #1ESPN3
4 p.m.Japan vs. CanadaESPN3
7 p.m.England vs. USAESPNU
10 p.m.Iroquois vs. AustraliaESPN3
Tue, July 1510 a.m.Elimination GameESPN3
1 p.m.Elimination GameESPN3
4 p.m.Japan vs. EnglandESPN3
7 p.m.Iroquois vs. USAESPNU
10 p.m.Canada vs. Australia ESPN3
Wed, July 1610 a.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
2 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
6 p.m.Quarterfinals #1ESPN3
9 p.m.Quarterfinals #2ESPN3
Thu, July 1710 a.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
1 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
4 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
6:30 p.m.Semifinals #1ESPNU
9:30 p.m.Semifinals #2ESPNU
Fri, July 1810 a.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
1 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
4 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
7 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
10 p.m.Consolation RoundESPN3
Sat, July 191 p.m.Fifth-Place GameESPN3
4 p.m.Third-Place GameESPN3
9 p.m.Championship GameESPNU

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