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[12/04/14 - 06:45 AM]
NCAA Championships: Men's and Women's College Cup, Division I Women's Volleyball, & Division I, II, and III Football Throughout December
ESPNU begins its 2014-15 NCAA Championship telecasts with the Women's College Cup Semifinals (Dec. 5) and Championship (Dec. 7).

[via press release from ESPN]

NCAA Championships: Men's and Women's College Cup, Division I Women's Volleyball, & Division I, II, and III Football Throughout December

ESPN's NCAA Championship coverage continues with the NCAA Men's and Women's College Cup, extensive coverage of the Division I Women's Volleyball Championship, and the Division I, II and III Football Championship throughout December.

ESPNU begins its 2014-15 NCAA Championship telecasts with the Women's College Cup Semifinals (Dec. 5) and Championship (Dec. 7). The following week, coverage will continue with the Men's College Cup and Women's Volleyball Championship regional action, including the Seattle Semifinal Regional #2 and all four Regional Finals (Dec. 12 - Dec. 14). ESPNU will finish its fall NCAA Championship programming with the Division III Football Championship (Dec. 19).

ESPN2 will televise the Women's Volleyball National Semifinals (Dec. 18) and Championship in addition to the Division II Football Championship (Dec. 20). In January, ESPN2 will televise the Division I Football Championship game. More details on the Division I Football Championship are also available here, including a complete bracket here.

In addition to extensive coverage of the NCAA Division I Football Championship second round (Dec. 6), ESPN3 will carry seven regional semifinals in the Women's Volleyball Championship (Dec. 12) and both semifinals in the Division II and Division III Football Championships (Dec. 13). Early round coverage (Dec. 4-6) will also be available on ESPN3, and through Longhorn Network and SEC Network+ due to the inclusion of Texas and SEC schools as host sites.

NCAA Women's College Cup - from Boca Raton, Fla.

Commentators: Glenn Davis and Julie Foudy

Programming: Three No. 1 seeds -- Florida State, Stanford, and Texas A&M -- have advanced to the Women's College Cup. Virginia, a No. 2 seed, rounds out the field of four. The winners of Virginia vs. Texas A&M (5 p.m.) and Florida State vs. Stanford (7:30 p.m.) on December 5 will meet in the National Championship (1 p.m.) on December 7, all on ESPNU.

A complete bracket can be found here.

Date Time (ET) Regional: Round Coverage

Fri, Dec. 5

5 p.m. National Semifinal No. 1: No. 2 Virginia vs. No. 1 Texas A&M* ESPNU

7:30 p.m. National Semifinal No. 2: No. 1 Florida State vs. No. 1 Stanford* ESPNU

Sun, Dec. 7

1 p.m. National Championship* ESPNU *in Boca Raton, Fla. NCAA Men's College Cup - from Cary, N.C.

Commentators: Glenn Davis and Taylor Twellman

Programming: ESPNU will televise both semifinals (5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.) on December 12 and the National Championship (noon) on December 14. The four quarterfinal matchups will take place this weekend:

· No. 12 Creighton vs. UMBC

· No. 3 Michigan State vs. No. 11 Providence,

· No. 16 Virginia vs. No. 8 Georgetown

· North Carolina vs. No.2 UCLA.

A complete bracket can be found here.

Date Time (ET) Regional: Round Coverage

Fri, Dec. 12

5 p.m. National Semifinal No. 1* ESPNU

7:30 p.m. National Semifinal No. 2* ESPNU

Sun, Dec. 14

Noon National Championship* ESPNU

*in Cary, NC

NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship -- National Semifinals and Finals in Oklahoma City, Okla.

Commentators: Beth Mowins & Karch Kiraly (Ames & Oklahoma City), Melissa Lee & Missy Whittemore (Louisville), Paul Sunderland & Maria Taylor (Minneapolis), Sam Gore & Holly McPeak (Seattle). Holly Rowe will report from Oklahoma City Programming: ESPNU will televise all four Regional Finals in a quadruple-header beginning at 4 p.m. on December 13. ESPN2 will televise the national semifinals (7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.) and Championship (7:30 p.m.) on December 18 and December 20, respectively, from Oklahoma City, Okla. Prior to the television coverage, ESPN3 will carry seven of the eight Regional Semifinals on December 12, with ESPNU televising one Seattle Regional Semifinal (9:30 p.m.) that same night. Early round coverage (Dec. 4-6) will also be available on ESPN3, and through Longhorn Network,and SEC Network+ due to the inclusion of Texas and SEC schools as host sites. A complete bracket can be found here.

Date Time (ET) Site: Round Coverage

Thur, Dec 4 4:30 p.m. Florida State: First Round: Samford vs. Alabama ESPN3 5:30 p.m. Texas: First Round: Arizona State vs. Texas A&M Longhorn Network 7 p.m. Florida State: First Round: Jacksonville vs. Florida State ESPN3 8 p.m. Texas: First Round: Northwestern State vs. Texas Longhorn Network

Fri, Dec. 5 4:30 p.m. Florida: First Round: UCF vs. Miami (Fla.) ESPN3 4:30 p.m. North Carolina: First Round: Coastal Carolina vs. USC ESPN3 5 p.m. Kentucky: Lipscomb vs. Ohio State ESPN3 6:30 p.m. North Carolina: First Round: Hampton vs. North Carolina ESPN3 7 p.m. Florida: First Round: Alabama State vs. Florida SEC Network+ 7 p.m. Florida State: Second Round: TBD ESPN3 7:30 p.m. Kentucky: First Round: Oakland vs. Kentucky SEC Network+

Sat., Dec 6 7 p.m. Florida: Second Round: TBD ESPN3 or SEC Network+

Fri, Dec 12 5 p.m. Minneapolis: Regional Semifinal No. 1 ESPN3 5 p.m. Louisville: Regional Semifinal No. 1 ESPN3 6 p.m. Ames: Regional Semifinal No. 1 ESPN3 7 p.m. Minneapolis: Regional Semifinal No. 2 ESPN3 7 p.m. Louisville: Regional Semifinal No. 2 ESPN3 7 p.m. Seattle: Regional Semifinal No. 1 ESPN3 8 p.m. Ames: Regional Semifinal No. 2 ESPN3 9:30 p.m. Seattle: Regional Semifinal No. 2 ESPNU

Sat, Dec. 13 4 p.m. Louisville: Regional Final ESPNU 6:30 p.m. Minneapolis: Regional Final ESPNU 9 p.m. Ames: Regional Final ESPNU 11:30 p.m. Seattle: Regional Final ESPNU

Thurs, Dec. 18 7 p.m. National Semifinal No. 1* ESPN2 9:30 p.m. National Semifinal No. 2* ESPN2

Sat, Dec. 20 7:30 p.m. National Championship* ESPN2

*in Oklahoma City, Okla.

NCAA Division II Football Championship - Championship Game in Kansas City, Kan.

Commentators: Adam Amin & John Congemi for the National Championship

Programming: ESPN2 will televise the Championship game at 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, from Kansas City, Kan. The prior week, ESPN3 will carry the two Semifinals (times TBD) on Saturday, Dec. 13. A complete bracket can be found here.

Date Time (ET) Regional: Round Coverage

Sat, Dec. 13 TBD National Semifinal No. 1 ESPN3 TBD National Semifinal No. 2 ESPN3

Sat, Dec. 20 4 p.m. National Championship* ESPN2 *in Kansas City, Kan.

NCAA Division III Football Championship - Championship Game in Salem, Va.

Programming: ESPNU will televise the championship game at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, from Salem. Va. ESPN3 will carry the two semifinals (times TBD) on Saturday, Dec. 13. A complete bracket can be found here.

Date Time (ET) Regional: Round Coverage

Sat, Dec. 13 TBD National Semifinal No. 1 ESPN3 TBD National Semifinal No. 2 ESPN3

Fri., Dec 19 7 p.m. National Championship* ESPNU

*in Salem, Va.

**All schedules subject to change





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