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ESPN will provide coverage of 12 men’s and women’s lacrosse conference championships. ESPNU, ESPN3, ACC Network Extra and ESPN+ will combine to present more than 30 matchups as teams aim to compete in the NCAA Lacrosse Championship this May.
Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra and Quint Kessenich will call all of the action from Charlottesville, Va., with the ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship beginning Friday, April 27, with the semifinals on ESPNU. No. 2-seed Duke will take on No. 3 Notre Dame, followed by No. 1 Syracuse facing No. 4 Virginia. The winners will advance to play in the conference title game on Sunday, April 29, at noon on ESPNU.
The Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Championship begins Friday, May 4, as the top four teams in the conference face off in New York City. The semifinals will be played at 6:30 p.m. ET and 8 p.m. on ESPNU, with the title game on Sunday, May 6 at noon. Additional men’s conference championships on ESPN networks include the America East, MAAC and South Atlantic championships.
The entire ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship will be streamed on ACC Network Extra, as quarterfinals begin Thursday, April 26, at 11 a.m. The South Atlantic semifinals (Friday, April 27) and championship title game (Sunday, April 29) will be played on ESPN3.
ESPN+
The semifinals of the MAAC men’s tournament, as well as the ASUN, Ivy League and Southern Conference women’s tournaments will be available exclusively on ESPN+. ESPN+ is the first-ever multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer and International group and ESPN. Fans can now subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year), and, in addition to hundreds of lacrosse matches annually, can stream thousands of additional live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks.
2018 NCAA Lacrosse Championship
ESPN will provide complete coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship for the 11th consecutive year. The 18-team field for the championship will be revealed during the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Selection Special on Sunday, May 6 (9 p.m., ESPNU). Every round will be televised on ESPNU, culminating on championship weekend from Gillette Stadium in Boston, Mass. (May 26-28), with matchups on ESPN2.
ESPN will also provide coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship, with championship weekend taking place at Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium (Stony Brook, N.Y.) from May 25-27.
The remainder of the regular season schedule can be found here.
Men’s Schedule
Date | Time (ET) | Matchup/Commentators | Network |
Fri, Apr 27 | 11 a.m. | South Atlantic Conference Championship Semifinal #1 |
ESPN3 |
1:30 p.m. | South Atlantic Conference Championship Semifinal #2 |
ESPN3 | |
6 p.m. | ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship (Charlottesville, Va.) Semifinal #1 Duke vs. Notre Dame Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra/Quint Kessenich |
ESPNU | |
8:30 p.m. | ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship (Charlottesville, Va.) Semifinal #2 Syracuse vs. Virginia Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra/Quint Kessenich |
ESPNU | |
Sun, Apr 29 | Noon | ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship (Charlottesville, Va.) Title Game Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra/Quint Kessenich |
ESPNU |
1 p.m. | South Atlantic Conference Championship Title Game |
ESPN3 | |
Thu, May 3 | Noon | 2018 Metro Atlantic Men’s Lacrosse Championship (Long Branch, N.J.) Semifinal #1 |
ESPN+ |
3 p.m. | 2018 Metro Atlantic Men’s Lacrosse Championship (Long Branch, N.J.) Semifinal #2 |
ESPN+ | |
Fri, May 4 | 6 p.m. | Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Championship Semifinal #1 Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra/Quint Kessenich, Ryan Boyle |
ESPNU |
8:30 p.m. | Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Championship Semifinal #2 Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra/Quint Kessenich, Ryan Boyle |
ESPNU | |
Sat, May 5 | 10 a.m. | Metro Atlantic Men’s Lacrosse Championship (Long Branch, N.J.) Mike Corey, Matt Ward |
ESPNU |
Noon | America East Men’s Lacrosse Championship John Brickley, Don Zimmerman |
ESPNU | |
Sun, May 6 | Noon | Ivy League Men’s Lacrosse Championship Anish Shroff, Paul Carcaterra/Quint Kessenich, Ryan Boyle |
ESPNU |
Women’s Schedule
Date | Time (ET) | Matchups/Commentators | Network |
Thu, Apr 26 | 11 a.m. | ACC Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal #1 Boston College vs. Louisville |
ACC Network Extra |
2 p.m. | ACC Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal #2 Virginia vs. Notre Dame |
ACC Network Extra | |
5 p.m. | ACC Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal #3 UNC vs. Syracuse |
ACC Network Extra | |
8 p.m. | ACC Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal #4 Virginia Tech vs. Duke |
ACC Network Extra | |
Fri, Apr 27 | 5 p.m. | ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semifinal #1 |
ACC Network Extra |
South Atlantic Conference Championship Semifinal #1 |
ESPN3 | ||
7:30 p.m. | South Atlantic Conference Championship Semifinal #2 |
ESPN3 | |
8 p.m. | ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semifinal #2 | ACC Network Extra | |
Sun, Apr 29 | 1 p.m. | ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship
Title Game |
ACC Network Extra |
4 p.m. | South Atlantic Women’s Conference Championship | ESPN3 | |
Thu, May 3 | 1 p.m. | ASUN Women’s Lacrosse Tournament | ESPN+ |
4:30 p.m. | ASUN Women’s Lacrosse Tournament | ESPN+ | |
5 p.m. | Southern Conference Women’s Lacrosse Tournament
Semifinal #1 |
ESPN+ | |
7:30 p.m. | Southern Conference Women’s Lacrosse Tournament
Semifinal #2 |
ESPN+ | |
Fri, May 4 | 4 p.m. | Ivy League Women’s Lacrosse Championship
Semifinal #1 |
ESPN+ |
7 p.m. | Ivy League Women’s Lacrosse Championship
Semifinal #2 |
ESPN+ | |
Sat, May 5 | Noon | Southern Conference Women’s Lacrosse Tournament
Championship |
ESPN+ |
1 p.m. | ASUN Women’s Lacrosse Tournament | ESPN+ | |
Sun, May 6 | 11 a.m. | Ivy League Women’s Lacrosse Championship
Title Game |
ESPN+ |
Noon | America East Women’s Lacrosse Championship | ESPN+ | |
Big South Women’s Lacrosse Championship | ESPN3 |
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