ESPN’s College Basketball Tip-Off Marathon Begins Today

One of ESPN’s annual events is its Tip-Off Marathon that now runs 30½ hours. Overall, 16 conferences are represented with 20 games beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET today and running through its conclusion the following night Tuesday.

The marathon now spans four networks, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and SEC Network. All games will be streamed on the WatchESPN app.

Here’s the official press release from ESPN with all of the games:

20 Games Part of ESPN’s Eighth Annual College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon

Culminates from United Center with the Champions Classic in Chicago

ESPN will celebrate the start of the 2015-16 college basketball season with the eighth annual Tip-Off Marathon, nearly 31 consecutive hours of men’s and women’s game and studio programming, Monday, Nov. 16 through Tuesday, Nov. 17.

The Marathon – 20 games and a special edition of College GameDay across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and SEC Network – will tip off with a quadruple header at 5:30 p.m. ET featuring three-time defending national champion UConn women at No. 6 Ohio State. ESPN’s schedule of five consecutive games starts at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, and concludes with the Champions Classic from Chicago. ESPN2 will also televise a Tuesday men’s primetime game showcasing No. 3 Maryland against Georgetown at 9 p.m.

The neutral-site, early-season men’s doubleheader that matches four of the winningest programs against each other will begin with College GameDay from inside the arena at 7 p.m. with Rece Davis, along with analysts Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg and Jay Williams. The games commence at 7:30 p.m. with No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 5 Duke, followed by No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 13 Michigan State – all on ESPN.

Davis will then host College Football Playoff: Top 25 – ESPN’s exclusive reveal of the College Football Playoff weekly rankings – live onsite in between games with analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Joey Galloway and David Pollack.

Announcer highlights

  • ESPN2’s Big Monday team of Beth Mowins and Stephanie White will call top-ranked UConn women at No. 6 Ohio State to tip-off the Marathon Monday, at 5:30 p.m.
  • Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun takes to the road, after spending most of last season in studio, to call No. 6 Virginia at George Washington on ESPN2 with Jason Benetti on Monday, at 7:30 p.m.
  • Chris Spatola makes his SEC Network debut for the Oral Roberts at South Carolina tilt on Monday, at 7:30 p.m., pairing with Dave Neal.
  • Fellow New Englanders Sean McDonough and Tim Welsh join together to call Valparaiso at Rhode Island on ESPN2 Tuesday, at 10 a.m.
  • ESPN NBA analyst Jeff Van Gundy will call his third Marathon game (2014 & 2011), when he pairs with ESPN Radio’s Ryan Ruocco for the Alabama at Dayton matchup Tuesday, at 1 p.m. to start ESPN’s coverage.
  • Bilas, along with Dan Shulman and Shannon Spake, will call Tuesday’s first game of the Champions Classic featuring No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 5 Duke at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN, with Dick Vitale joining Shulman and Spake for No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 13 Michigan State.
  • Mike Tirico will call a rare November game, in addition to his Monday Night Football duties, a beltway showdown as part of the Gavitt Tipoff Games pitting Georgetown and No. 3 Maryland on ESPN2 with Dan Dakich on Tuesday, at 9 p.m.

Scott Van Pelt Brings SportsCenter to his Alma Mater

The new midnight edition of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt will go “on the road” for the first time with a live show following the Georgetown-Maryland game on Tuesday, from Xfinity Center in College Park, Md. Van Pelt, who never hides his love for his alma mater and the Maryland Terrapins sports teams, hosts the program with his unique perspective on the world of sports. The show will air on ESPN2 immediately following the game, at approximately 11 p.m.

ESPN Digital

  • Myron Medcalf, Dana O’Neil and Jeff Goodman will be at the Champions Classic Tuesday, covering different aspects of the event for ESPN.com.
  • Eamonn Brennan will cover the Georgetown-Maryland game, also Tuesday evening for ESPN.com.
  • espnW writer Graham Hays will be on hand for the top-six women’s tilt between UConn and Ohio State on Monday.

Marathon highlights

  • The men’s 2015 Wooden Award Watch List will be part of the noon SportsCenter on Tuesday with the full list available immediately after on ESPN.com.
  • 10 men’s teams in the preseason Associated Press poll: No. 2 Kentucky, No. 3 Maryland, No. 4 Kansas, No. 5 Duke, No. 6 Virginia, No. 8 Oklahoma, No. 13 Michigan State, No. 16 Utah, No. 21 LSU and No. 22 Baylor.
  • Three women’s teams in the preseason Associated Press poll: No. 1 UConn, No. 6 Ohio State and No. 7 Florida State.
  • Sixteen conferences are represented including seven appearances from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), four from the Atlantic Coast and Big Ten and three appearances each from the Atlantic 10, Big 12 and Pac-12.
    • Additional conferences featured: American (2), BIG EAST (2), Big West (2), Horizon (2), Mountain West (2), Southland (2), Atlantic Sun (1), Missouri Valley (1), Southern (1) and West Coast (1).

All telecasts will be streamed live on WatchESPN, accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

2015 Tip-Off Marathon Schedule (subject to change)

Date Time (ET) Game Network
Mon, Nov 16 5:30 p.m. No. 1 UConn at No. 6 Ohio State (women)
Beth Mowins, Stephanie White
ESPN2
  No. 7 Florida State at Florida (women)
Brenda VanLengen, Carol Ross
SEC Network
  7 p.m. Tennessee at Georgia Tech
Tom Hart, Cory Alexander
ESPNU
  7:30 p.m. No. 6 Virginia at George Washington
Jason Benetti, Jim Calhoun
ESPN2
  Oral Roberts at South Carolina
Dave Neal, Chris Spatola
SEC Network
  9 p.m. Legends Classic: Kennesaw State at No. 21 LSU
Mark Jones, Daymeon Fishback
ESPNU
  9:30 p.m. San Diego State at No. 16 Utah
Dave Pasch, Sean Farnham
ESPN2
  11:30 p.m. No. 22 Baylor at Oregon
Dave Flemming, Corey Williams
ESPN2
Tue, Nov 17 1:45 a.m. BYU at Long Beach State
Steve Quis, Brad Daugherty
ESPN2
  4 a.m. Nevada at Hawaii
Kanoa Leahey, Adrian Branch
ESPN2
  6 a.m. Green Bay at East Tennessee State
Allen Bestwick, Brooke Weisbrod
ESPN2
  8 a.m. Stephen F. Austin at Northern Iowa
Rich Hollenberg, Mark Adams
ESPN2
  10 a.m. Valparaiso at Rhode Island
Sean McDonough, Tim Welsh
ESPN2
  1 p.m. Alabama at Dayton
Ryan Ruocco, Jeff Van Gundy
ESPN
  3 p.m. Colorado at Auburn
Jon Sciambi, Fran Fraschilla
ESPN
  5 p.m. No. 8 Oklahoma at Memphis
Dave O’Brien, Miles Simon
ESPN
  Gavitt Tipoff Games: DePaul at Penn State
Clay Matvick, Sean Harrington
ESPNU
  7 p.m. College GameDay (United Center, Chicago)
Rece Davis, Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg, Jay Williams
ESPN
  7:30 p.m. Champions Classic (United Center, Chicago): No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 5 Duke
Dan Shulman, Jay Bilas, Shannon Spake
ESPN
  9 p.m. Gavitt Tipoff Games: Georgetown at No. 3 Maryland
Mike Tirico, Dan Dakich
ESPN2
  10 p.m. Champions Classic (United Center, Chicago): No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 13 Michigan State
Dan Shulman, Dick Vitale, Shannon Spake
ESPN

That will do it.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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