ESPN College Sports Update – January 18, 2012

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College Basketball GameDay Corner

ESPN’s College GameDay Covered by State Farm continues on its eight-week journey each Saturday morning and evening with the college basketball program originating from the site of ESPN’s Saturday Primetime Presented by DIRECTV telecast. This Saturday, Jan. 21 (10 a.m., ESPNU; 11 a.m. & 8 p.m., ESPN), College GameDay will visit the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in advance of the Panthers’ game against No. 21 Louisville at 9 p.m. on ESPN as part of the Saturday Primetime series.

For the eighth year, Rece Davis serves as point guard for the College GameDay desk, and is joined by analysts Jay Bilas, Digger Phelps and Hubert Davis to preview all the day’s action and discuss the biggest storylines in college basketball.

Pittsburgh head coach Jamie Dixon will visit the College GameDay set during the 11 a.m. hour of the show

This week’s College GameDay will air special segments including clips from ESPNU All-Access: Murray State, a recap encompassing everything that happened in college basketball the previous week and Pittsburgh head coach Jamie Dixon on set, all during the first hour on ESPNU. Later in the show on ESPN, GameDay will look at the history of the 3-point line in college basketball in its 25th year, air a piece on Kansas junior Thomas Robinson and the tragedy he faced last season, as well as show the State Farm half-court shot.

Dan Shulman, Dick Vitale and Erin Andrews have the call of the Louisville/Pittsburgh game.

Spotlight: Celebrating 25 Years of the College 3-Point Shot

As part of a season-long look at the 25th anniversary of college basketball’s incorporation of the 3-point shot, ESPN will highlight an element of the historic rule adaption on every game played across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU on Saturday, Jan. 21.

The day’s highlights:

Unveiling of the top five all-time 3-point shooters in men’s college basketball, as voted on by the fans
Each of ESPN’s five games on Saturday will include the announcement of one of the top five players culminating with the number one overall during the No. 21 Louisville at Pitt telecast (9 p.m.)

Elements on the 3-point shot used in the telecasts will include:

  • Historical information about the 3-point shot
  • How it changed the game
  • A look at teams historically known for embracing and utilizing it
  • Statistics specific to the teams playing in that game

Fans can vote for their top five, all-time 3-point shooters from a list of 10 players selected by ESPN by logging on to ESPN.com. The countdown will begin with:

No. 5 at noon (Purdue at No. 9 Michigan State)
No. 4 at 2 p.m. (No. 5 Missouri at No. 3 Baylor)
No. 3 at 4 p.m. (Florida State at No. 4 Duke)
No. 2 at 6 p.m. (No. 1 Syracuse at Notre Dame)
No. 1 at 9 p.m. (No. 21 Louisville at Pittsburgh)

Voting begins Wednesday, Jan. 18.  The list of 10 players who have been recognized for their abilities from behind the arc:

Former Duke star and National Player of the Year JJ Redick

  • Tony Bennett (Wis.-Green Bay)
  • Stephen Curry (Davidson)
  • Jimmer Fredette (BYU)
  • Steve Kerr (Arizona)
  • Kyle Korver (Creighton)
  • Chris Lofton (Tennessee)
  • J.J. Redick (Duke)
  • Dennis Scott (Georgia Tech)
  • Curtis Staples (Virginia)
  • Keith Veney (Marshall)

ESPNU, the home court for college hoops, will give an exclusive look at one of the two remaining undefeated teams – Murray State, and also looks ahead to up-and-coming players’ college careers on the horizon:

Wednesday (5:30 p.m.) – College Basketball Featured showcases the week’s best ESPN features, including Kansas all-access with analyst Jay Bilas, a look at former Valpo coach Homer Drew, the military background of Florida State’s Bernard James and a break down of Missouri’s game logistics by analyst Stephen Bardo.

Wednesday (6 p.m.) – ESPNU All-Access: Murray State continues to look inside successful college basketball programs with the undefeated men’s team of Murray State. ESPNU rides to work with first-year head coach Steve Prohm and joins the team pre- and post-game as the Racers beat Jacksonville State last week, sealing a school-record 17-0 mark.

Thursday (5:30 p.m.) – ESPN Recruiting Nation hosted by Dari Nowkhah is a one-stop shop for college commitment updates thanks to recruiting analysts Tom Luginbill, Paul Biancardi, Dave Telep and Corey Long.

Sunday (11 p.m.) – Dick Vitale College Basketball Game of the Week will be chosen by Vitale each Sunday this season by re-airing college basketball’s best matchup of the week.

Weekly Highlights

ESPN’s men’s basketball schedule for Saturday, Jan. 21, showcases the two remaining undefeated teams, a matchup between top-five programs and the Saturday Primetime Presented by DIRECTV series:

  • ESPN & ESPNU combine to televise two unbeaten teams, both on the road, beginning with No. 1 Syracuse at Notre Dame (6 p.m., ESPN & ESPN3), followed by No. 10 Murray State at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (9 p.m., ESPNU)
  • A 2 p.m. telecast features two one-loss, ranked programs when No. 5 Missouri travels to No. 3 Baylor (ESPN & ESPN3)
  • The second installment of ESPN’s eight-week men’s college basketball College GameDay Covered by State Farm and Saturday Primetime series originates from Pittsburgh for the Panthers’ contest against No. 21 Louisville (9 p.m., ESPN & ESPN3)
  • No. 4 Duke against Florida State (4 p.m., ESPN & ESPN3), which is coming off a 90-57 upset victory over then-No. 3 North Carolina last Saturday
  • ESPNU’s first season of the ACC Sunday Night Basketball series, featuring a weekly game from the league, pits Virginia Tech at No. 17 Virginia (6 p.m.)

Several women’s basketball teams are on displayacross ESPN networks this week including three games between top-ranked squads:

  • No. 7 Maryland plays at No. 5 Duke in an ACC battle between two top-10 teams on Sunday, Jan. 22, (3:30 p.m., ESPNU)
  • Anne Marie Anderson & LaChina Robinson
  • A matchup featuring BIG EAST foes No. 15 Louisville at No. 17 Georgetown, also on Sunday (5 p.m., ESPN2 HD & ESPN3)
  • Beth Mowins & Kara Lawson
  • No. 21 Penn State hosting Big Ten rival Iowa on Sunday (3 p.m., ESPN2 HD & ESPN3)
  • Pam Ward & Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
  • No. 22 Vanderbilt is hosting South Carolina
  • (1:30 p.m., ESPNU)
  • Doug Bell & Maria Taylor
  • No. 9 Tennessee visits No. 2 Notre Dame in a Big Monday Presented by Bud Light contest on Monday, Jan. 23 (7 p.m., ESPN2 HD & ESPN3)
  • Dave O’Brien, Doris Burke & Rebecca Lobo

Schedules & Announcers
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