Friday, October 4, 2013

Big Blue Madness on ESPN Special


Per media release from the University of Kentucky...

ESPNU will tip off the basketball season with more than four hours of ESPNU Midnight Madnesscoverage on Friday, Oct. 18, at 9 p.m. ET. This year’s ESPNU special will feature on-site coverage from nine basketball programs, eight of which are inESPN.com basketball writer Jason King’s Top 25: No. 1 Kentucky, No. 6 Duke, No. 9 Syracuse, No. 11 Oklahoma State, No. 13 Wichita State, No. 15 Memphis, No. 17 New Mexico, No. 21 UConn and Florida Gulf Coast. ESPN analysts will provide commentary from each site, with additional previews and interviews live from the ESPNU studio in Charlotte, N.C.

ESPN3 will carry six Midnight Madness events live in their entirety, beginning tomorrow, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m., with Late Night in the Phogfeaturing the No. 5 Kansas men’s basketball team. It will be the nation’s first chance to see 2013 No. 1 recruit Andrew Wiggins take the court as a Jayhawk along with highly anticipated teammates Joel Embiid and Wayne Selden. ESPN3’s coverage continueson October 18 with a comprehensive look at Duke, Kentucky, Oklahoma State, UConn and Syracuse events.

In total ESPN’s Midnight Madness coverage across networks will feature the top three 2013 recruiting classes – Kentucky, Kansas, Memphis – and a first glimpse at 19 freshmen from the 2013 ESPN 100. 

2013 ESPNU Midnight MadnessHighlights:

  • Home Court –  ESPNU host Matt Schick will be joined by college basketball analyst Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg and Andy Katz. The studio team will provide analysis, previews and conduct phone interviews throughout the show with the nation’s leading head coaches.
  • On the Road - ESPN commentators will provide coverage of various elements from nine college arena’s including scrimmages, player introductions, skill and dunk contests, team skits, head coach and player interviews, along with season previews. ESPN analysts on-site: Bruce Pearl, Darrin Horn, Dino Gaudio, Fran Fraschilla, Jimmy Dykes, Kara Lawson, Rebecca Lobo, LaPhonso Ellis, Len Elmore, Miles Simon, Rich Hollenberg, Sean Farnham and Tim Welsh.
  • Special Guest – ESPNU will host its first head coach in-studio,  Indiana Men’s Basketball Coach Tom Crean
  • Notables - Kentucky will be a part of the special for the fifth consecutive year; UConn coverage will include a special men’s & women’s combined scrimmage with Kevin Ollie and Geno Auriemma coaching; Florida Gulf Coast, Wichita State and New Mexico will be featured for the first time.

 

 

Basketball Team/ Commentator

Event Names

Network (Timing ET)

Duke
TBD & Dino Gaudio

Countdown to Craziness

ESPNU/
ESPN3 (8 p.m.)

Florida Gulf Coast
LaPhonso Ellis

Dunk City After Dark

ESPNU

Kentucky
Jimmy Dykes & Darrin Horn

Big Blue Madness

ESPNU/
ESPN3 (7:30 p.m.)

Memphis
Bruce Pearl

Memphis Madness

 

ESPNU

New Mexico
Miles Simon

The Lobo Howl

 

ESPNU

Oklahoma State 
Fran Fraschilla & Sean Farnham

Homecoming & Hoops

ESPNU/
ESPN3 (10 p.m.)

Syracuse
Rich Hollenberg & Tim Welsh

Orange Madness

ESPNU/
ESPN3 (9 p.m.)

UConn 
Rebecca Lobo & Kara Lawson

First Night

ESPNU/
ESPN3 (7 p.m.)

Wichita State
Len Elmore

Shocker Madness

ESPNU

 

ESPN will mark the opening of college basketball competition just a few weeks later with the College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon providing more than 24 hours of consecutive basketball coverage over Monday, Nov. 11and Tuesday, Nov. 12.The schedule includes 16 men’s matchups and two top-25 women’s games across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, ending with the third installment of theState Farm Champions Classic – featuring Michigan State vs. Kentucky and Kansas vs. Duke – from the United Center in Chicago.


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