Universal Sports' Schedule For Last Day of Olympics

I’m hearing that Universal Sports did a bang-up job during the Olympics with its studio programming for the Winter Olympics. I didn’t see it because DirecTV dropped the channel after having it for a month in September of last year.

Anyway, here’s what you can expect to see on Universal Sports tomorrow for the last day of the Olympics.

UNIVERSAL SPORTS AT THE VANCOUVER GAMES:
‘AMERICA’S GREATEST GAMES’ AND UPDATED SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Saturday, February 27, 2010 — On Sunday, Feb. 28, the final day of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Universal Sports presents a special, 30-minute recap from Vancouver with ‘America’s Greatest Games,’ a look at the best Team USA moments from the past two weeks.  Hosted by Terry Gannon, the piece will take a look at Shaun White’s achievements on the snowboarding halfpipe, the record-breaking medal haul from the U.S. Ski Team – including Bode Miller, Lindsey Vonn and Julia Mancuso – and a look at the most decorated U.S. Winter Olympian of all time, Short Track Speed Skater Apolo Ohno.
Universal Sports will have an abbreviated schedule on Sunday, February 28, featuring ‘Vancouver Olympic News Center and Morning Buzz,’ ‘Meet the Olympic Press,’ and ‘America’s Greatest Games.’
UPDATED UNIVERSAL SPORTS NETWORK SCHEDULE: Sunday, february 28, 2010 (all times ET)
1011AM                                     Vancouver Olympic News Center and Morning Buzz
11–11:30 PM                              Meet The Olympic Press
11:30 AM–12:30 PM                 Vancouver Olympic News Center and Morning Buzz Reprise
12:30 –1 PM                               America’s Greatest Games

Ok, I think that will do it for today.

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