
Wednesday, May 14th TV listings for ESPN U
Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle New Live
Start the day off right with Chris Canty, Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon providing an energizing and informative way to take on the day. Sports, life and laughter are what it's all about.
E60 Blood Brothers
ESPN's morning sports magazine show, featuring the biggest names and stories in sports.
E60 Only The Strong Survive
ESPN's morning sports magazine show, featuring the biggest names and stories in sports.
A behind-the-scenes look at the building of the 2019-20 South Carolina women's basketball squad, its head coach Dawn Staley and a talented team comprised of two seniors, four experienced returners and the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation.
Women's College Basketball Duke vs. Notre Dame
The No. 1 Fighting Irish host the No. 11 Blue Devils. Notre Dame has won 17 in a row after pummeling Pittsburgh 88-57. Olivia Miles (ND) tied the school record with eight triples, while teammate Hannah Hidalgo had a season-high seven steals.
Women's College Basketball Notre Dame vs. NC State
The No. 1 Fighting Irish (24-2, 15-0 ACC) seek a 20th consecutive victory when they visit the No. 13 Wolfpack (21-5, 13-2). Notre Dame took down NC State 55-51 in the championship game of last season's ACC Tournament. The Wolfpack have won 10 of 11.
Women's College Basketball Louisville vs. Notre Dame
The No. 3 Fighting Irish (24-4, 15-2 ACC) look to bounce back in this finale against the No. 25 Cardinals (20-8, 13-4). Notre Dame dropped a second straight game on Feb. 27, when Florida State took an 86-81 victory. Louisville has won five of six.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part One (1930-1959)
Adolph Rupp comes to the University of Kentucky in 1930, two years before the SEC is formed, and his Wildcats go on to dominate play in the conference for decades. Meanwhile, a future coaching legend later known as Pat Summitt is born in Tennessee.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Two (1960-1970)
Texas Western's historic win over Adolph Rupp's Kentucky team in the 1966 NCAA final marks a turning point in the SEC. Vanderbilt's Perry Wallace becomes the conference's first Black player, while at LSU, Pete Maravich rewrites the record books.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Three (1971-1979)
Dale Brown brings an infectious personality to LSU while Pat Summitt begins her legendary coaching career at Tennessee. And the year after Adolph Rupp's death in 1977, his successor Joe B. Hall leads Kentucky to its first NCAA title in 20 years.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Four (1980-1989)
Georgia's Dominique Wilkins and Auburn's Charles Barkley headline the SEC's successes in the early 1980s, while LSU's Dale Brown takes two teams to the Final Four. Pat Summitt wins her first two national titles at Tennessee.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Five (1990-1998)
Arkansas joins the SEC and becomes one of the conference's top teams, led by fiery coach Nolan Richardson and his "40 Minutes of Hell" attack. Kentucky returns to prominence, and at Tennessee, Pat Summitt wins three straight NCAA titles.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Six (1998-2010)
In his first year at Kentucky, Tubby Smith becomes the third Black coach ever to win a national title. Florida's back-to-back NCAA crowns mark the rise of a new power. The Lady Vols win 2 straight NCAA titles as LSU reaches 5 straight Final Fours.
Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Seven (2011-2022)
John Calipari continues the winning tradition at Kentucky with a national championship in 2012. Four years later, Pat Summitt passes away after battling early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Dawn Staley leads South Carolina to a pair of NCAA titles.
30 for 30 Phi Slama Jama
The University of Houston's high-flying basketball team, known as "Phi Slama Jama," made three straight trips to the Final Four and transformed the game forever.
30 for 30 Playing for the Mob
Mobster Henry Hill once helped to orchestrate the fixing of Boston College basketball games. Narrated by Ray Liotta, who portrayed Hill in the movie "Goodfellas."
ESPN Films Fab Five
This film chronicles the recruitment, notorious time-out fiasco and cultural impact of the 1990s Michigan Wolverines men's basketball players known collectively as the Fab Five.