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ESPN College Basketball on ABC

ABC first broadcast selected college basketball games of the now-NCAA Division I during the 1960s and 1970s, before it began televising them on a regular basis on January 18, 1987, with a game between the LSU Tigers and Kentucky Wildcats). As CBS and NBC were also broadcasting college games at the time, this put the sport on all three major broadcast television networks.

ESPN College Basketball on ABC
Also known asCollege Basketball on ABC
GenreCollege basketball telecasts
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons24
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time120 minutes or until end of game
Production companiesABC Sports
Raycom Sports
ESPN
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseJanuary 18, 1987 (1987-01-18) - present
Related
ESPN College Basketball

After the ABC Sports division was merged into ESPN Inc. by parent company Disney in 2006, broadcasts have since been produced by ESPN, and have primarily used the ESPN College Basketball branding and graphics instead of the College Basketball on ABC branding.

After a five-year hiatus, ABC returned to airing college basketball in 2019 with five games on the network, and has continued to do so since.[1]

Men's Coverage overview Edit

1962, 1973, 1978 Edit

ABC first broadcast college basketball games in 1962, when the network aired the NCAA Championship Game on a day-behind delayed basis, as part of its Wide World of Sports anthology series. On December 15, 1973, ABC aired what is considered to be the first[2] telecast of a regular season college basketball game by a major broadcast network. A feature of the afternoon episode of the program, ABC's Wide World of Sports, the game was a special presentation rather than the start of regular telecasts.,[3] and matched UCLA and North Carolina State in St. Louis). Previously, postseason games in the NCAA tournament had been shown on NBC. Regular season college basketball games, though not on ABC, NBC or CBS, had been syndicated to U.S. television stations, such as the so-called ""Game of the Century"" sold to stations nationwide by the TVS Television Network in 1968. ABC (which had recently lost the NBA rights to CBS) televised this game using its former NBA announcing crew of Keith Jackson and Bill Russell.

In the 1977–78 season, C.D. Chesley (who controlled the rights to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) at the time) wanted NBC to televise select ACC games as part of its national package as it had done the previous few years. However, NBC wanted to feature intersectional games. This action greatly upset Chesley, who wound up selling the rights to the ACC Tournament final to ABC. ABC would televise the 1978 ACC Tournament final as part of Wide World of Sports. The game, called by Jim Lampley and Bill Russell, marked the first time Duke University's Blue Devils basketball team played on national television.

1987–2014 Edit

When ABC's coverage[4][5] began in 1987,[6][7][8] the network primarily covered[9][10] the Big Ten,[11] Big 8[12] and Pac-10 Conferences. By 1991 (around the time NBC was phasing out their own college basketball coverage), ABC ramped up its basketball coverage in an effort to fill the void.[13][14] As a result, the network also started to cover games focusing on teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Southeastern Conference (SEC). Otherwise, it was essentially, a considerable hodge-podge with an ACC game one week, or a Pac-10 or Big 10 game the next. The games that were broadcast were a hodge-podge of conference matchups even after the ESPN on ABC brand change, with SEC and Big East match-ups occasionally being shown alongside frequent ACC, Big 12 and Pac-10 match-ups.

ABC's early regular season broadcasts were, for the most part, technically time buys from organizations such as Raycom[15][16][17][18] (particularly, around 1990–91) or sister network ESPN. This in return, was a way to avoid union contracts which require that 100% of network shows had to use crew staff who were network union members.[19] During the early 1990s, Raycom paid ABC US$1.8 million for six weeks of network airtime of 26 regional games. The format allowed Raycom to control[20] the games and sell the advertising.[21]

In the 1987–88 season, ABC did not air any college basketball games during the last three weekends of February due to the network's coverage of the Winter Olympics. As previously mentioned, coverage by ABC steadily increased during the early 1990s;[22] by the 1991–92 season, ABC was carrying regional games in many timeslots on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. By 1997, ABC's presenting sponsor was Paine Webber.[23]

Starting in 1997,[24][25][26] coverage of the PGA Tour limited the number of games that the network showed; this continued through 2006. Coverage of the NBA further decreased college basketball coverage on the network when ABC Sports acquired the broadcast rights to the league (through a production arrangement with ESPN) beginning in 2002. Beginning with the 2007 season, all games were rebranded as part of the integration of ABC Sports into ESPN as ESPN on ABC (meaning that all sports telecasts on ABC would exclusively feature ESPN's graphics, music and announcers) and Sunday games were discontinued. From 2007 to 2009, all games began at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time, which was a departure from the differing broadcast times that were previously assigned to the game telecasts.

From 2010 to 2013, ABC broadcast the semi-finals and finals of the SEC men's basketball tournament. In 2014, ABC only broadcast the semi-final round of the tournament.

2008-09 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Visitor Home Stadium Game notes
3:30 p.m. Saturday January 17 Kansas Colorado Coors Events Center Games distributed regionally
#2 Wake Forest #10 Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum
3:30 p.m. Saturday January 31 #5 North Carolina NC State PNC Arena Game distributed regionally. Rivalry.
Stanford #17 UCLA Pauley Pavilion Game distributed regionally.
3:30 p.m. Saturday February 7 Oklahoma State #21 Kansas Allen Fieldhouse Games distributed regionally
Arizona Oregon McArthur Court
3:30 p.m. Saturday February 14 #16 Kansas Kansas State Bramlage Coliseum Game distributed regionally. Sunflower Showdown.
Florida Georgia Stegeman Coliseum Game distributed regionally.
3:30 p.m. Saturday February 21 #3 North Carolina Maryland Comcast Center
3:30 p.m. Saturday February 28 #3 Oklahoma Texas Tech United Spirit Arena Games distributed regionally
#7 Duke Virginia Tech Cassell Coliseum
3:30 p.m. Saturday March 7 Oklahoma State #4 Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Game distributed regionally. Bedlam.
Maryland Virginia John Paul Jones Arena Game distributed regionally.
Oregon #20 UCLA Pauley Pavilion Game distributed regionally.

2009-10 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 13 #15 Tennessee #2 Kentucky Bridgestone Arena 2010 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 1
3:00 p.m. Mississippi State #20 Vanderbilt 2010 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 2
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 14 Mississippi State #2 Kentucky 2010 SEC men's basketball tournament championship

2010-11 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 12 Alabama #15 Kentucky Georgia Dome 2011 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 1
3:00 p.m. #12 Florida Vanderbilt 2011 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 2
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 13 #12 Florida #15 Kentucky 2011 SEC men's basketball tournament championship

2011-12 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 10 #22 Florida #1 Kentucky New Orleans Arena 2012 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 1
3:00 p.m. Ole Miss Vanderbilt 2012 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 2
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 11 #1 Kentucky Vanderbilt 2012 SEC men's basketball tournament championship

2012-13 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 16 #13 Florida Alabama Bridgestone Arena 2013 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 1
3:00 p.m. Ole Miss Vanderbilt 2013 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 2
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 17 #13 Florida Ole Miss 2013 SEC men's basketball tournament championship

2013-14 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 15 #1 Florida Tennessee Georgia Dome 2014 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 1
3:00 p.m. Kentucky Georgia 2014 SEC men's basketball tournament semifinal 2

2019-present Edit

For the first time since 2009, ABC returned to airing regular season college basketball games in 2019. The network would air 5 games, starting on December 8, when the Texas Longhorns hosted the Texas A&M Aggies, and has slowly increased since then.

For 2020 and on, ABC continues to air at least 5 games each year.

2019-20 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes
3:00 p.m. Sunday December 8 Texas Texas A&M Dickies Arena Jason Benetti (play by play)
Jay Bilas (color)
First ABC regular season college basketball game since 2009. Lone Star Showdown.
3:00 p.m. Saturday December 14 UCLA Notre Dame Edmund P. Joyce Center Dave Pasch (play by play)
Bill Walton (color)
Rivalry
3:00 p.m Sunday December 22 South Carolina #9 Virginia John Paul Jones Arena Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Jay Bilas (color)
3:00 p.m Sunday December 29 #5 Kansas Stanford Maples Pavilion Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Dick Vitale (color)
3:00 p.m Saturday February 1 Oklahoma State Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Rich Hollenberg (play by play)
Fran Fraschilla (color)
Bedlam

2020-21 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday December 26 #6 Houston UCF Addition Financial Arena Rich Hollenberg (play by play)
Jon Crispin (color)
Previously scheduled for Dec. 15, moved due to Covid-19 at Houston.
3:00 p.m. Saturday January 23 #20 Clemson Florida State Donald L. Tucker Center Bob Wischusen (play by play)
Dick Vitale (color)
3:00 p.m. Saturday February 6 #6 Texas Oklahoma State Gallagher-Iba Arena Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Fran Fraschilla (color)
3:00 p.m. Saturday February 13 Kansas Iowa State Hilton Coliseum Dave O'Brien (play by play)
Fran Fraschilla (color)
3:00 p.m. Saturday February 20 #13 West Virginia #12 Texas Frank Erwin Center Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Fran Fraschilla (color)
3:00 p.m Saturday February 27 Oklahoma State #7 Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Bob Wischusen (play by play)
Dick Vitale (color)
Bedlam

2021-22 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes
1:00 p.m. Sunday November 21 #5 Villanova #6 Purdue Mohegan Sun Arena Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Fran Fraschilla (analyst)
2021 Hall of Fame Tip Off championship
3:00 p.m. Sunday December 12 #6 Villanova #2 Baylor Ferrell Center Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Dick Vitale (analyst)
2021 Big East–Big 12 Battle
3:00 p.m. Sunday December 19 #17 Texas Stanford T-Mobile Arena Jason Benetti (play by play)
Bill Walton (analyst)
Pac-12 Coast-to-Coast Challenge
3:30 p.m. Sunday January 9 Cincinnati Memphis FedExForum Kevin Brown (play by play)
Jon Crispin (analyst)
Rivalry
2:00 p.m. Saturday January 15 NC State #8 Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium Bob Wischusen (play by play)
Debbie Antonelli (analyst)
Kris Budden (reporter)
Tobacco Road
3:00 p.m. Saturday January 29 Virginia Tech Florida State Donald L. Tucker Center Dave O'Brien (play by play)
Cory Alexander (analyst)
3:30 p.m. Saturday February 12 Memphis #6 Houston Fertitta Center Kevin Brown (play by play)
Perry Clark (analyst)
12:30 p.m. Saturday February 19 #11 Texas Tech #20 Texas Frank Erwin Center Jon Sciambi (play by play)
Fran Fraschilla (analyst)

2022-23 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes
3:30 p.m. Sunday November 27 #8 Duke #24 Purdue Moda Center Dan Shulman (play by play)
Jay Bilas (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
Phil Knight Legacy championship
1:00 p.m. Sunday December 4 Michigan #19 Kentucky The O2 Arena Karl Ravech (play by play)
Jay Bilas (color)
Basketball Hall of Fame London Showcase
1:00 p.m. Saturday December 10 Georgetown Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome Kevin Brown (play by play)
Sean Farnham (color)
3:00 p.m. Saturday December 10 #8 Alabama #1 Houston Fertitta Center Dan Shulman (play by play)
Jay Bilas (color)
2:00 p.m. Saturday January 21 #5 UCLA #11 Arizona McKale Memorial Center Dan Shulman (play by play)
Jay Bilas (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
Rivalry

Women's coverage overview Edit

Beginning with the 2021 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, select women's college basketball games have also aired on ABC. In December 2021, the first regular season women's college basketball game aired on ABC.[27]

2020-21 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Announcers Game notes
2:00 p.m. Sunday March 21 Middle Tennessee Tennessee Frank Erwin Center Ryan Ruocco (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
2021 women's tournament first round.
4:00 p.m. Jackson State Baylor Alamodome Beth Mowins (play by play)
Renee Montgomery (color)
2021 women's tournament first round, played in south side of Alamodome.
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 27 Iowa Uconn Alamodome Ryan Ruocco (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
2021 women's tournament sweet 16, played in north side of Alamodome.
3:00 p.m. Michigan Baylor Beth Mowins (play by play)
Debbie Antonelli (color)
2021 women's tournament sweet 16, played in south side of Alamodome.
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 28 Georgia Tech South Carolina
3:00 p.m. Missouri State Stanford Ryan Ruocco (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
2021 women's tournament sweet 16, played in north side of Alamodome.

2021-22 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Announcers Game notes
1:00 p.m. Saturday December 11 UConn UCLA Prudential Center Ryan Ruocco (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Neutral site, Never Forget Tribute Classic, first ever women's regular season game on ABC.
1:00 p.m. Sunday February 20 Tennessee South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Courtney Lyle (play by play)
Carolyn Peck (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
College GameDay Special, previously scheduled for noon on ESPN2
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 19 Mercer UConn Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Pam Ward (play by play)
Stephanie White (color)
2022 women's tournament first round
3:00 p.m. Buffalo Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena Eric Frede (play by play)
Tamika Catchings (color)
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 20 Creighton Iowa Carver–Hawkeye Arena Beth Mowins (play by play)
Christy Thomaskutty (color)
2022 women's tournament second round
3:00 p.m. Miami South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Courtney Lyle (play by play)
Carolyn Peck (color)

2022-23 season Edit

Time (ET) Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes
3:00 p.m. Sunday November 20 South Carolina Stanford Maples Pavilion Eric Frede (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
1:00 p.m. Sunday November 27 UConn Iowa Moda Center Eric Frede (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
Phil Knight Legacy championship
3:00 p.m. Sunday December 4 UConn Notre Dame Purcell Pavilion Beth Mowins (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
Women's Jimmy V Classic, first-ever Jimmy V Classic game on ABC
Notre Dame–UConn women's basketball rivalry
3:00 p.m. Sunday December 11 UConn Maryland Xfinity Center Beth Mowins (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Andraya Carter (reporter)
3:00 p.m. Sunday December 18 Tennessee Stanford Maples Pavilion Beth Mowins (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Andraya Carter (reporter)
1:00 p.m. Sunday January 22 NC State Louisville KFC Yum! Center Beth Mowins (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
1:00 p.m. Saturday March 18 Saint Louis Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena Pam Ward (play by play)
Stephanie White (color)
2023 women's tournament first round
3:00 p.m. Vermont UConn Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Beth Mowins (play by play)
Christy Thomaskutty (color)
1:00 p.m. Sunday March 19 South Florida South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Courtney Lyle (play by play)
Carolyn Peck (color)
2023 women's tournament second round
3:00 p.m. Georgia Iowa Carver–Hawkeye Arena Dave O'Brien (play by play)
Christy Winters-Scott (color)
4:00 p.m. Saturday March 25 Ohio State UConn Climate Pledge Arena Ryan Ruocco (play by play)
Rebecca Lobo (color)
Andraya Carter (reporter)
Holly Rowe (reporter)
2023 women's tournament sweet sixteen
3:30 p.m. Sunday April 2 LSU Iowa American Airlines Center 2023 women's basketball national championship

Commentators Edit

Currently, Dan Shulman and Jay Bilas are the primary announcing team for men's college basketball, while Beth Mowins and Rebecca Lobo are the primary announcing team for women's college basketball, with Ryan Ruocco joining Lobo during the NCAA Tournament.

In the early years of ABC's regular college basketball coverage, Keith Jackson[28][29][30] and Dick Vitale[31][32] were the primary announcing crew, while Gary Bender[33][34] was the secondary play-by-play announcer behind Jackson. Meanwhile, Al Michaels[35] did regional games during this period.

When Brent Musburger[36] came over from CBS in late 1990, he started working with Dick Vitale on the main team. Jim Valvano[37][38] did color commentary on games for ABC for a few years until his death in 1993; Vitale and Valvano were paired as co-analysts on ABC's college basketball broadcasts a few times during the 1991–92 season. In the 1992–93 season, Terry Gannon filled in on a few games for Valvano, who at the time was battling cancer, which would ultimately claim his life in April 1993.

Steve Lavin replaced Dick Vitale as the lead analyst beginning in 2005, as Vitale moved to ESPN's weekly primetime showcase game. From 2010 until 2014, when ABC only aired the SEC men's basketball tournament, Brad Nessler and Jimmy Dykes served as the broadcast team. When college basketball returned to ABC during the 2019-2020 season, a variety of ESPN College Basketball analysts were used, including Dick Vitale.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ ABC Press Release (November 18, 2019)
  2. ^ "Milestone firsts in college basketball TV history". Classic Sports TV and Media. November 15, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
  3. ^ "What to Do Today: Television Highlights", Ithaca (NY) Journal, December 15, 1973, p. 25
  4. ^ William Oscar Johnson; William Taaffe (December 26, 1988). "A Whole New Game". Sports Illustrated. Time Inc. Meanwhile the cupboards of the other two networks are comparatively bare. Once the colossus of TV sports, ABC has a good college-football package, Monday Night Football (a so-so performer these days); a middling college-basketball contract; and a number of individual events, including the Triple Crown races, the Indianapolis 500, the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl and golf's U.S. Open, British Open and PGA Championship. ABC's biggest shortcoming, at least in terms of prestige, is that for the first time since 1960 it doesn't have either a Winter or Summer Games in its lineup. Indeed, after losing the Barcelona Olympics, the network decided not to adorn a new truck, which it had recently ordered, with its traditional ABC Sports Olympic slogan.
  5. ^ William Oscar Johnson (December 12, 1988). "A Golden Opportunity". Sports Illustrated. Time Inc. Not only that, but ABC, the once reigning champion of TV sports, is widely expected to deal itself out of baseball's new television contract, which will be announced later this month. This would leave the network with week-to-week sports programming consisting of the NFL's less-than-splendid Monday Night Football, some college football, lots of golf and a college basketball package that doesn't include the NCAA Final Four.
  6. ^ LSU vs Kentucky College Basketball on WLKY Jan 18 1987 Complete w/Commercials on YouTube
  7. ^ Kentucky vs Indiana NCAA College Basketball Dec 5 1987 Complete w/Commercials on YouTube
  8. ^ ABC Intershow February 1987 on YouTube
  9. ^ "ABC Men's College Basketball TV Schedule".
  10. ^ William F. Reed (December 12, 1988). "College Basketball". Sports Illustrated. Time Inc. The Big Four Classic has two more years left in its TV contract with ABC; if NCAA sanctions, that Kentucky seems sure to get, include no regular-season TV appearances, what would the Big Four do? Postpone the classic until the Cats get out of the doghouse? Play as scheduled with ABC televising only the game not involving Kentucky? Replace the Wildcats with, say, Western Kentucky?
  11. ^ Homer, Jody (August 5, 1986). "BIG 10, PAC-10 IN 4-YEAR ABC DEAL". Chicago Tribune.
  12. ^ ABC Sports Sunday Promo (Mar. 8, 1991) on YouTube
  13. ^ 90's Commercials Vol. 60 on YouTube
  14. ^ 1992 ABC College Basketball - Duke vs. UCLA commercial on YouTube
  15. ^ 1994-95 ABC Sports College Basketball Intro/Theme on YouTube
  16. ^ Nebraska Basketball vs. #3 Kansas - Feb. 7, 1993 (Part 2 of 2) on YouTube
  17. ^ . Online Sports. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. The biggest time-buy arrangement is between Raycom and ABC. For the 1991–92 season, it paid ABC $1.8 million for six weeks of air time—13 telecasts—covering 26 college basketball games regionally. Raycom used ABC on-air talent including Brent Musburger, Dick Vitale, Jim Valvano, Gary Bender, Cheryl Miller, and Mark Jones.
  18. ^ "PaineWebber to sponsor ABC/Raycom college basketball".
  19. ^ William Taaffe (October 12, 1987). "It's Bottom-line Time". Sports Illustrated. Time Inc. Also revealing is ABC's whirlwind use of network crews on last season's college basketball games. The cameramen and technicians typically arrived at an arena to set up at around 2:00 a.m. on the day of the game so the network could save on expenses. They then caught a few hours' sleep, returned to the arena to televise the game, broke down the equipment and flew home so as not to run up costs the following day.
  20. ^ "Raycom Sports Company History" (PDF). raycomsportshistory.com.
  21. ^ Richard Sandomir (January 31, 1992). "TV SPORTS; Syndicator Gives ABC Easy Fast Break on Profit". The New York Times. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  22. ^ ABC Sports College Basketball Intro/Theme 1990-1993 on YouTube
  23. ^ Handful of March 1997 ABC commercials on YouTube
  24. ^ 02/01/1997: #2 Wake Forest Demon Deacons at #5 Maryland Terrapins on YouTube
  25. ^ Handful of March 1997 ABC commercials on YouTube
  26. ^ 02/20/2000: #15 Temple Owls at #1 Cincinnati Bearcats on YouTube
  27. ^ "ESPN Announces 2021-22 Women's College Basketball Schedule". November 3, 2021.
  28. ^ UNLV vs Arizona 1990 NCAA Basketball on YouTube
  29. ^ "Abc's Keith Jackson: A Hoss Of A Broadcaster". AmericanSportscasters.com.
  30. ^ William Taaffe (February 9, 1987). . Sports Illustrated. Time Inc. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. During ABC's series of Sunday afternoon games KJ will team with DV, Dick Vitale, who has made his name as a wild and crazy commentator on ESPN.
  31. ^ . Dick Vitale Online. Archived from the original on February 4, 2010. Retrieved March 5, 2012. He has been a college basketball analyst for ABC Sports since 1988, and has also covered the NBA Finals and the 1992 Summer Olympics for ABC Radio.
  32. ^ Jack McCallum (November 2, 1987). "In Your Face, Comrades!". Sports Illustrated. Time Inc. And for just a moment Dick Vitale actually lowered his voice. Later, Vitale, who did color commentary on ABC's telecast of Sunday's game, interviewed Gomelsky.
  33. ^ "Biography of Gary Bender". Mahalo.com. 1987–1991: Sportscaster for ABC covering college football, basketball and Monday Night Football
  34. ^ ABC Sports College Basketball Intro (1989) on YouTube
  35. ^ . BarberUSA.com. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved March 5, 2012. Michaels also has worked on ABC's "NCAA Football' and college basketball telecasts, in addition to covering a variety of "ABC's Wide World of Sports" events and "The Superstars."
  36. ^ "Brent Musberger bio". ESPN. A preeminent voice of college football and college basketball play-by-play, Musburger also hosted the 1991 Pan American Games from Cuba.
  37. ^ . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on May 16, 2011 – via HighBeam Research.
  38. ^ "Take The V Out Of Tv, Please". Sports Illustrated. Time Inc.
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NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship television broadcaster
1962
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See also ESPN College Basketball ABC first broadcast selected college basketball games of the now NCAA Division I during the 1960s and 1970s before it began televising them on a regular basis on January 18 1987 with a game between the LSU Tigers and Kentucky Wildcats As CBS and NBC were also broadcasting college games at the time this put the sport on all three major broadcast television networks ESPN College Basketball on ABCAlso known asCollege Basketball on ABCGenreCollege basketball telecastsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons24ProductionCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time120 minutes or until end of gameProduction companiesABC SportsRaycom SportsESPNReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseJanuary 18 1987 1987 01 18 presentRelatedESPN College BasketballAfter the ABC Sports division was merged into ESPN Inc by parent company Disney in 2006 broadcasts have since been produced by ESPN and have primarily used the ESPN College Basketball branding and graphics instead of the College Basketball on ABC branding After a five year hiatus ABC returned to airing college basketball in 2019 with five games on the network and has continued to do so since 1 Contents 1 Men s Coverage overview 1 1 1962 1973 1978 1 2 1987 2014 1 2 1 2008 09 season 1 2 2 2009 10 season 1 2 3 2010 11 season 1 2 4 2011 12 season 1 2 5 2012 13 season 1 2 6 2013 14 season 1 3 2019 present 1 3 1 2019 20 season 1 3 2 2020 21 season 1 3 3 2021 22 season 1 3 4 2022 23 season 2 Women s coverage overview 2 1 2020 21 season 2 2 2021 22 season 2 3 2022 23 season 3 Commentators 4 See also 5 ReferencesMen s Coverage overview Edit1962 1973 1978 Edit ABC first broadcast college basketball games in 1962 when the network aired the NCAA Championship Game on a day behind delayed basis as part of its Wide World of Sports anthology series On December 15 1973 ABC aired what is considered to be the first 2 telecast of a regular season college basketball game by a major broadcast network A feature of the afternoon episode of the program ABC s Wide World of Sports the game was a special presentation rather than the start of regular telecasts 3 and matched UCLA and North Carolina State in St Louis Previously postseason games in the NCAA tournament had been shown on NBC Regular season college basketball games though not on ABC NBC or CBS had been syndicated to U S television stations such as the so called Game of the Century sold to stations nationwide by the TVS Television Network in 1968 ABC which had recently lost the NBA rights to CBS televised this game using its former NBA announcing crew of Keith Jackson and Bill Russell In the 1977 78 season C D Chesley who controlled the rights to the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC at the time wanted NBC to televise select ACC games as part of its national package as it had done the previous few years However NBC wanted to feature intersectional games This action greatly upset Chesley who wound up selling the rights to the ACC Tournament final to ABC ABC would televise the 1978 ACC Tournament final as part of Wide World of Sports The game called by Jim Lampley and Bill Russell marked the first time Duke University s Blue Devils basketball team played on national television 1987 2014 Edit When ABC s coverage 4 5 began in 1987 6 7 8 the network primarily covered 9 10 the Big Ten 11 Big 8 12 and Pac 10 Conferences By 1991 around the time NBC was phasing out their own college basketball coverage ABC ramped up its basketball coverage in an effort to fill the void 13 14 As a result the network also started to cover games focusing on teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC and Southeastern Conference SEC Otherwise it was essentially a considerable hodge podge with an ACC game one week or a Pac 10 or Big 10 game the next The games that were broadcast were a hodge podge of conference matchups even after the ESPN on ABC brand change with SEC and Big East match ups occasionally being shown alongside frequent ACC Big 12 and Pac 10 match ups ABC s early regular season broadcasts were for the most part technically time buys from organizations such as Raycom 15 16 17 18 particularly around 1990 91 or sister network ESPN This in return was a way to avoid union contracts which require that 100 of network shows had to use crew staff who were network union members 19 During the early 1990s Raycom paid ABC US 1 8 million for six weeks of network airtime of 26 regional games The format allowed Raycom to control 20 the games and sell the advertising 21 In the 1987 88 season ABC did not air any college basketball games during the last three weekends of February due to the network s coverage of the Winter Olympics As previously mentioned coverage by ABC steadily increased during the early 1990s 22 by the 1991 92 season ABC was carrying regional games in many timeslots on Saturday and Sunday afternoons By 1997 ABC s presenting sponsor was Paine Webber 23 Starting in 1997 24 25 26 coverage of the PGA Tour limited the number of games that the network showed this continued through 2006 Coverage of the NBA further decreased college basketball coverage on the network when ABC Sports acquired the broadcast rights to the league through a production arrangement with ESPN beginning in 2002 Beginning with the 2007 season all games were rebranded as part of the integration of ABC Sports into ESPN as ESPN on ABC meaning that all sports telecasts on ABC would exclusively feature ESPN s graphics music and announcers and Sunday games were discontinued From 2007 to 2009 all games began at 3 30 p m Eastern Time which was a departure from the differing broadcast times that were previously assigned to the game telecasts From 2010 to 2013 ABC broadcast the semi finals and finals of the SEC men s basketball tournament In 2014 ABC only broadcast the semi final round of the tournament 2008 09 season Edit Time ET Day Date Visitor Home Stadium Game notes3 30 p m Saturday January 17 Kansas Colorado Coors Events Center Games distributed regionally 2 Wake Forest 10 Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum3 30 p m Saturday January 31 5 North Carolina NC State PNC Arena Game distributed regionally Rivalry Stanford 17 UCLA Pauley Pavilion Game distributed regionally 3 30 p m Saturday February 7 Oklahoma State 21 Kansas Allen Fieldhouse Games distributed regionallyArizona Oregon McArthur Court3 30 p m Saturday February 14 16 Kansas Kansas State Bramlage Coliseum Game distributed regionally Sunflower Showdown Florida Georgia Stegeman Coliseum Game distributed regionally 3 30 p m Saturday February 21 3 North Carolina Maryland Comcast Center3 30 p m Saturday February 28 3 Oklahoma Texas Tech United Spirit Arena Games distributed regionally 7 Duke Virginia Tech Cassell Coliseum3 30 p m Saturday March 7 Oklahoma State 4 Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Game distributed regionally Bedlam Maryland Virginia John Paul Jones Arena Game distributed regionally Oregon 20 UCLA Pauley Pavilion Game distributed regionally 2009 10 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes1 00 p m Saturday March 13 15 Tennessee 2 Kentucky Bridgestone Arena 2010 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 13 00 p m Mississippi State 20 Vanderbilt 2010 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 21 00 p m Sunday March 14 Mississippi State 2 Kentucky 2010 SEC men s basketball tournament championship2010 11 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes1 00 p m Saturday March 12 Alabama 15 Kentucky Georgia Dome 2011 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 13 00 p m 12 Florida Vanderbilt 2011 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 21 00 p m Sunday March 13 12 Florida 15 Kentucky 2011 SEC men s basketball tournament championship2011 12 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes1 00 p m Saturday March 10 22 Florida 1 Kentucky New Orleans Arena 2012 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 13 00 p m Ole Miss Vanderbilt 2012 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 21 00 p m Sunday March 11 1 Kentucky Vanderbilt 2012 SEC men s basketball tournament championship2012 13 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes1 00 p m Saturday March 16 13 Florida Alabama Bridgestone Arena 2013 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 13 00 p m Ole Miss Vanderbilt 2013 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 21 00 p m Sunday March 17 13 Florida Ole Miss 2013 SEC men s basketball tournament championship2013 14 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Game notes1 00 p m Saturday March 15 1 Florida Tennessee Georgia Dome 2014 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 13 00 p m Kentucky Georgia 2014 SEC men s basketball tournament semifinal 22019 present Edit For the first time since 2009 ABC returned to airing regular season college basketball games in 2019 The network would air 5 games starting on December 8 when the Texas Longhorns hosted the Texas A amp M Aggies and has slowly increased since then For 2020 and on ABC continues to air at least 5 games each year 2019 20 season Edit Time ET Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes3 00 p m Sunday December 8 Texas Texas A amp M Dickies Arena Jason Benetti play by play Jay Bilas color First ABC regular season college basketball game since 2009 Lone Star Showdown 3 00 p m Saturday December 14 UCLA Notre Dame Edmund P Joyce Center Dave Pasch play by play Bill Walton color Rivalry3 00 p m Sunday December 22 South Carolina 9 Virginia John Paul Jones Arena Jon Sciambi play by play Jay Bilas color 3 00 p m Sunday December 29 5 Kansas Stanford Maples Pavilion Jon Sciambi play by play Dick Vitale color 3 00 p m Saturday February 1 Oklahoma State Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Rich Hollenberg play by play Fran Fraschilla color Bedlam2020 21 season Edit Time ET Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes1 00 p m Saturday December 26 6 Houston UCF Addition Financial Arena Rich Hollenberg play by play Jon Crispin color Previously scheduled for Dec 15 moved due to Covid 19 at Houston 3 00 p m Saturday January 23 20 Clemson Florida State Donald L Tucker Center Bob Wischusen play by play Dick Vitale color 3 00 p m Saturday February 6 6 Texas Oklahoma State Gallagher Iba Arena Jon Sciambi play by play Fran Fraschilla color 3 00 p m Saturday February 13 Kansas Iowa State Hilton Coliseum Dave O Brien play by play Fran Fraschilla color 3 00 p m Saturday February 20 13 West Virginia 12 Texas Frank Erwin Center Jon Sciambi play by play Fran Fraschilla color 3 00 p m Saturday February 27 Oklahoma State 7 Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Bob Wischusen play by play Dick Vitale color Bedlam2021 22 season Edit Time ET Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes1 00 p m Sunday November 21 5 Villanova 6 Purdue Mohegan Sun Arena Jon Sciambi play by play Fran Fraschilla analyst 2021 Hall of Fame Tip Off championship3 00 p m Sunday December 12 6 Villanova 2 Baylor Ferrell Center Jon Sciambi play by play Dick Vitale analyst 2021 Big East Big 12 Battle3 00 p m Sunday December 19 17 Texas Stanford T Mobile Arena Jason Benetti play by play Bill Walton analyst Pac 12 Coast to Coast Challenge3 30 p m Sunday January 9 Cincinnati Memphis FedExForum Kevin Brown play by play Jon Crispin analyst Rivalry2 00 p m Saturday January 15 NC State 8 Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium Bob Wischusen play by play Debbie Antonelli analyst Kris Budden reporter Tobacco Road3 00 p m Saturday January 29 Virginia Tech Florida State Donald L Tucker Center Dave O Brien play by play Cory Alexander analyst 3 30 p m Saturday February 12 Memphis 6 Houston Fertitta Center Kevin Brown play by play Perry Clark analyst 12 30 p m Saturday February 19 11 Texas Tech 20 Texas Frank Erwin Center Jon Sciambi play by play Fran Fraschilla analyst 2022 23 season Edit Time ET Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes3 30 p m Sunday November 27 8 Duke 24 Purdue Moda Center Dan Shulman play by play Jay Bilas color Holly Rowe reporter Phil Knight Legacy championship1 00 p m Sunday December 4 Michigan 19 Kentucky The O2 Arena Karl Ravech play by play Jay Bilas color Basketball Hall of Fame London Showcase1 00 p m Saturday December 10 Georgetown Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome Kevin Brown play by play Sean Farnham color 3 00 p m Saturday December 10 8 Alabama 1 Houston Fertitta Center Dan Shulman play by play Jay Bilas color 2 00 p m Saturday January 21 5 UCLA 11 Arizona McKale Memorial Center Dan Shulman play by play Jay Bilas color Holly Rowe reporter RivalryWomen s coverage overview EditBeginning with the 2021 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament select women s college basketball games have also aired on ABC In December 2021 the first regular season women s college basketball game aired on ABC 27 2020 21 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Announcers Game notes2 00 p m Sunday March 21 Middle Tennessee Tennessee Frank Erwin Center Ryan Ruocco play by play Rebecca Lobo color 2021 women s tournament first round 4 00 p m Jackson State Baylor Alamodome Beth Mowins play by play Renee Montgomery color 2021 women s tournament first round played in south side of Alamodome 1 00 p m Saturday March 27 Iowa Uconn Alamodome Ryan Ruocco play by play Rebecca Lobo color 2021 women s tournament sweet 16 played in north side of Alamodome 3 00 p m Michigan Baylor Beth Mowins play by play Debbie Antonelli color 2021 women s tournament sweet 16 played in south side of Alamodome 1 00 p m Sunday March 28 Georgia Tech South Carolina3 00 p m Missouri State Stanford Ryan Ruocco play by play Rebecca Lobo color 2021 women s tournament sweet 16 played in north side of Alamodome 2021 22 season Edit Time ET Day Date Team 1 Team 2 Stadium Announcers Game notes1 00 p m Saturday December 11 UConn UCLA Prudential Center Ryan Ruocco play by play Rebecca Lobo color Neutral site Never Forget Tribute Classic first ever women s regular season game on ABC 1 00 p m Sunday February 20 Tennessee South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Courtney Lyle play by play Carolyn Peck color Holly Rowe reporter College GameDay Special previously scheduled for noon on ESPN21 00 p m Saturday March 19 Mercer UConn Harry A Gampel Pavilion Pam Ward play by play Stephanie White color 2022 women s tournament first round3 00 p m Buffalo Tennessee Thompson Boling Arena Eric Frede play by play Tamika Catchings color 1 00 p m Sunday March 20 Creighton Iowa Carver Hawkeye Arena Beth Mowins play by play Christy Thomaskutty color 2022 women s tournament second round3 00 p m Miami South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Courtney Lyle play by play Carolyn Peck color 2022 23 season Edit Time ET Day Date Visiting team Host team Stadium Announcers Game notes3 00 p m Sunday November 20 South Carolina Stanford Maples Pavilion Eric Frede play by play Rebecca Lobo color Holly Rowe reporter 1 00 p m Sunday November 27 UConn Iowa Moda Center Eric Frede play by play Rebecca Lobo color Holly Rowe reporter Phil Knight Legacy championship3 00 p m Sunday December 4 UConn Notre Dame Purcell Pavilion Beth Mowins play by play Rebecca Lobo color Holly Rowe reporter Women s Jimmy V Classic first ever Jimmy V Classic game on ABCNotre Dame UConn women s basketball rivalry3 00 p m Sunday December 11 UConn Maryland Xfinity Center Beth Mowins play by play Rebecca Lobo color Andraya Carter reporter 3 00 p m Sunday December 18 Tennessee Stanford Maples Pavilion Beth Mowins play by play Rebecca Lobo color Andraya Carter reporter 1 00 p m Sunday January 22 NC State Louisville KFC Yum Center Beth Mowins play by play Rebecca Lobo color Holly Rowe reporter 1 00 p m Saturday March 18 Saint Louis Tennessee Thompson Boling Arena Pam Ward play by play Stephanie White color 2023 women s tournament first round3 00 p m Vermont UConn Harry A Gampel Pavilion Beth Mowins play by play Christy Thomaskutty color 1 00 p m Sunday March 19 South Florida South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Courtney Lyle play by play Carolyn Peck color 2023 women s tournament second round3 00 p m Georgia Iowa Carver Hawkeye Arena Dave O Brien play by play Christy Winters Scott color 4 00 p m Saturday March 25 Ohio State UConn Climate Pledge Arena Ryan Ruocco play by play Rebecca Lobo color Andraya Carter reporter Holly Rowe reporter 2023 women s tournament sweet sixteen3 30 p m Sunday April 2 LSU Iowa American Airlines Center 2023 women s basketball national championshipCommentators EditSee also List of College Basketball on ABC personalities and ESPN College Basketball broadcast teams Currently Dan Shulman and Jay Bilas are the primary announcing team for men s college basketball while Beth Mowins and Rebecca Lobo are the primary announcing team for women s college basketball with Ryan Ruocco joining Lobo during the NCAA Tournament In the early years of ABC s regular college basketball coverage Keith Jackson 28 29 30 and Dick Vitale 31 32 were the primary announcing crew while Gary Bender 33 34 was the secondary play by play announcer behind Jackson Meanwhile Al Michaels 35 did regional games during this period When Brent Musburger 36 came over from CBS in late 1990 he started working with Dick Vitale on the main team Jim Valvano 37 38 did color commentary on games for ABC for a few years until his death in 1993 Vitale and Valvano were paired as co analysts on ABC s college basketball broadcasts a few times during the 1991 92 season In the 1992 93 season Terry Gannon filled in on a few games for Valvano who at the time was battling cancer which would ultimately claim his life in April 1993 Steve Lavin replaced Dick Vitale as the lead analyst beginning in 2005 as Vitale moved to ESPN s weekly primetime showcase game From 2010 until 2014 when ABC only aired the SEC men s basketball tournament Brad Nessler and Jimmy Dykes served as the broadcast team When college basketball returned to ABC during the 2019 2020 season a variety of ESPN College Basketball analysts were used including Dick Vitale See also EditESPN on ABC Men s college basketball on television College Basketball on ESPNReferences Edit ABC Press Release November 18 2019 Milestone firsts in college basketball TV history Classic Sports TV and Media November 15 2013 Retrieved November 21 2013 What to Do Today Television Highlights Ithaca NY Journal December 15 1973 p 25 William Oscar Johnson William Taaffe December 26 1988 A Whole New Game Sports Illustrated Time Inc Meanwhile the cupboards of the other two networks are comparatively bare Once the colossus of TV sports ABC has a good college football package Monday Night Football a so so performer these days a middling college basketball contract and a number of individual events including the Triple Crown races the Indianapolis 500 the Rose Bowl the Sugar Bowl and golf s U S Open British Open and PGA Championship ABC s biggest shortcoming at least in terms of prestige is that for the first time since 1960 it doesn t have either a Winter or Summer Games in its lineup Indeed after losing the Barcelona Olympics the network decided not to adorn a new truck which it had recently ordered with its traditional ABC Sports Olympic slogan William Oscar Johnson December 12 1988 A Golden Opportunity Sports Illustrated Time Inc Not only that but ABC the once reigning champion of TV sports is widely expected to deal itself out of baseball s new television contract which will be announced later this month This would leave the network with week to week sports programming consisting of the NFL s less than splendid Monday Night Football some college football lots of golf and a college basketball package that doesn t include the NCAA Final Four LSU vs Kentucky College Basketball on WLKY Jan 18 1987 Complete w Commercials on YouTube Kentucky vs Indiana NCAA College Basketball Dec 5 1987 Complete w Commercials on YouTube ABC Intershow February 1987 on YouTube ABC Men s College Basketball TV Schedule William F Reed December 12 1988 College Basketball Sports Illustrated Time Inc The Big Four Classic has two more years left in its TV contract with ABC if NCAA sanctions that Kentucky seems sure to get include no regular season TV appearances what would the Big Four do Postpone the classic until the Cats get out of the doghouse Play as scheduled with ABC televising only the game not involving Kentucky Replace the Wildcats with say Western Kentucky Homer Jody August 5 1986 BIG 10 PAC 10 IN 4 YEAR ABC DEAL Chicago Tribune ABC Sports Sunday Promo Mar 8 1991 on YouTube 90 s Commercials Vol 60 on YouTube 1992 ABC College Basketball Duke vs UCLA commercial on YouTube 1994 95 ABC Sports College Basketball Intro Theme on YouTube Nebraska Basketball vs 3 Kansas Feb 7 1993 Part 2 of 2 on YouTube Sports4 Online Sports Archived from the original on September 28 2011 The biggest time buy arrangement is between Raycom and ABC For the 1991 92 season it paid ABC 1 8 million for six weeks of air time 13 telecasts covering 26 college basketball games regionally Raycom used ABC on air talent including Brent Musburger Dick Vitale Jim Valvano Gary Bender Cheryl Miller and Mark Jones PaineWebber to sponsor ABC Raycom college basketball William Taaffe October 12 1987 It s Bottom line Time Sports Illustrated Time Inc Also revealing is ABC s whirlwind use of network crews on last season s college basketball games The cameramen and technicians typically arrived at an arena to set up at around 2 00 a m on the day of the game so the network could save on expenses They then caught a few hours sleep returned to the arena to televise the game broke down the equipment and flew home so as not to run up costs the following day Raycom Sports Company History PDF raycomsportshistory com Richard Sandomir January 31 1992 TV SPORTS Syndicator Gives ABC Easy Fast Break on Profit The New York Times Retrieved May 12 2010 ABC Sports College Basketball Intro Theme 1990 1993 on YouTube Handful of March 1997 ABC commercials on YouTube 02 01 1997 2 Wake Forest Demon Deacons at 5 Maryland Terrapins on YouTube Handful of March 1997 ABC commercials on YouTube 02 20 2000 15 Temple Owls at 1 Cincinnati Bearcats on YouTube ESPN Announces 2021 22 Women s College Basketball Schedule November 3 2021 UNLV vs Arizona 1990 NCAA Basketball on YouTube Abc s Keith Jackson A Hoss Of A Broadcaster AmericanSportscasters com William Taaffe February 9 1987 Abc s Keith Jackson A Hoss Of A Broadcaster Sports Illustrated Time Inc Archived from the original on October 25 2012 During ABC s series of Sunday afternoon games KJ will team with DV Dick Vitale who has made his name as a wild and crazy commentator on ESPN Biography of Dick Vitale Dick Vitale Online Archived from the original on February 4 2010 Retrieved March 5 2012 He has been a college basketball analyst for ABC Sports since 1988 and has also covered the NBA Finals and the 1992 Summer Olympics for ABC Radio Jack McCallum November 2 1987 In Your Face Comrades Sports Illustrated Time Inc And for just a moment Dick Vitale actually lowered his voice Later Vitale who did color commentary on ABC s telecast of Sunday s game interviewed Gomelsky Biography of Gary Bender Mahalo com 1987 1991 Sportscaster for ABC covering college football basketball and Monday Night Football ABC Sports College Basketball Intro 1989 on YouTube AL MICHAELS ABC Sports Commentator BarberUSA com Archived from the original on July 4 2008 Retrieved March 5 2012 Michaels also has worked on ABC s NCAA Football and college basketball telecasts in addition to covering a variety of ABC s Wide World of Sports events and The Superstars Brent Musberger bio ESPN A preeminent voice of college football and college basketball play by play Musburger also hosted the 1991 Pan American Games from Cuba Valvano Agrees To 3 Year Abc Deal The Washington Post Archived from the original on May 16 2011 via HighBeam Research Take The V Out Of Tv Please Sports Illustrated Time Inc Preceded byNone NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship television broadcaster1962 Succeeded bySNI Retrieved from https en 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