Press Release courtesy of the Pac-12
Pac-12 Networks announced today that it will televise two first round NCAA women’s volleyball tournament games this Thursday, Nov. 30 and Friday, Dec. 1. On Thursday, Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. MT Utah will host Cleveland State live on Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Mountain. On Friday, Dec. 1, Stanford will host CSU Bakersfield at 7 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. MT live on Pac-12 Bay Area. In addition, if Utah and/or Stanford advance, Pac-12 Networks will also provide live coverage of the proceeding matches on Friday, Dec. 1 and Saturday, Dec. 2, respectively. Proceeding match for Utah would air on Pac-12 Mountain and for Stanford on Pac-12 Bay Area.
Both matches will also be available to authenticated subscribers via the Pac-12 Now app and Pac-12.com. Full programming information and talent assignments are as follows:
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Thursday, Nov. 30
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6 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. MT – Women’s Volleyball: Cleveland State at Utah on Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Mountain, Pac-12 Now & Pac-12.com
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Play-by-play: Thad Anderson Analyst: Amy Gant
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Friday, Dec. 1
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7 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. MT – Women’s Volleyball: CSU Bakersfield at Stanford on Pac-12 Bay Area, Pac-12 Now & Pac-12.com
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Play-by-play: Anne Marie Anderson Analyst: Holly McPeak
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Nine Pac-12 teams are headed to the NCAA Tournament this year, the most of any conference. Defending NCAA Champion Stanford garnered the No. 3 seed, followed by Washington (No. 8), USC (No. 10), Utah (No. 11) and UCLA (No. 15) who were also seeded in the tournament. Other Pac-12 teams participating in the postseason event are Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State and Washington State.
Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 15 out of 36 NCAA titles, including 13 of the last 26. With Stanford winning in 2016, it put it in a tie for the most in the nation by a program with seven. This year Stanford also claimed its 17th Pac-12 crown, the most of any team in the Conference
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That’s a start. I wish they would televise all of the NCAA tournament matches, especially the ones that are home for the teams, such as UCLA, USC, and Washington’s. If not live feed, then maybe tape feed available that night or early next morning.