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- More Than 125 Hours of Women’s Sports-Centric Content across Three Days and Five Networks
- Fan-Voted Options, Original Programming and Classic Game Re-Airs All Available
On June 23, 1972, as part of the Education Amendments, the United States passed Title IX which “requires that no person be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination on the basis of sex under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
To celebrate the 48th anniversary of the passing of Title IX, ESPN will launch espnW Presents: When We Play, a three-day, women’s sport-centric, multi-platform initiative that will be anchored by more than 125 total hours of female focused programming across ESPN2, ESPNU, ACC Network, SEC Network and Longhorn Network. Additional content will be available on ESPN.com, ESPN Audio and the espnW social handles. espnW Presents: When We Play will run from Sunday, June 21 through Tuesday, June 23.
On the anniversary itself (June 23), beginning at midnight ET, female athletes and women’s sporting events will take over ESPN2, ESPNU, ACC Network, SEC Network and Longhorn Network for a full day of programming. It will be a day of buzzer beaters, record breakers, upsets, college championships, professional championships and career defining moments for trailblazing women such as Mo’ne Davis, Mia Hamm, Katelyn Ohashi, Ronda Rousey, Pat Summitt, Serena Williams and many more.
Fans Join in on the Action
The initiative kicks off on Sunday, June 21, at 12:30 p.m., on ESPN2, with a televised event voted on by the fans. Fans will have the option of voting for one of four recent major women’s sporting events:
- 2020 USWNT: USA vs. Japan
- 2019 Division I NCAA Volleyball Championship: Wisconsin vs. Stanford.
- 2019 Division I NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship: North Carolina vs. Stanford
- 2019 WNBA Finals Game Five: Connecticut Sun vs. Washington Mystics
Voting begins Monday, June 15 and is available on Twitter via the @espnW handle and on espn.com.
Following the fan voted event on ESPN2, the slate will continue with:
- Women’s College Basketball: The Oregon Ducks defeat Stanford and Sabrina Ionescu becomes the first NCAA Division I basketball player, male or female, to hit 2K, 1K, 1K (Points, Assists, Rebounds)
- 2019 US Open: Bianca Andrescu defeats Serena Williams to win her first Grand Slam title
- UFC 248: Weili Zhang vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk
For the Occasion
Monday, June 22, on ESPN2, is a night devoted to original programming covering a wide-range of leagues and sports. WNBA Special will begin at 7 p.m. and take a look at the potential season ahead while also checking in on what the players have been doing during the hiatus. Ryan Ruocco will host, joined by Rebecca Lobo, LaChina Robinson and Holly Rowe. The special will also feature interviews with WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert and WNBA Champion Elena Delle Donne. Also airing Monday night:
- Coco Gauff: The Lines Are the Same: Teenage tennis superstar Coco Gauff sits down with Chris Fowler to discuss her 2019 Wimbledon win against Venus Williams and the whirlwind she has been on ever since. (8) p.m.
- E:60: A compilation of powerful stories about strong determined women, hosted by Lisa Salters. The show will feature the stories of Simone Biles, Kayla Montgomery and Sabrina Ionescu. The When I Play film is also included in this special edition. (9 p.m.)
- SC Featured: This special edition of SC Featured is hosted by Elle Duncan and features stories of trailblazing women that include Althea Gibson, Denise Long, Shelly Pennefather, Pratima Sherpa, Katherine Switzer, the Silver Bullets and the Flying Queens. (10 p.m.)
The night’s line-up will also include re-airs of two impactful documentaries in Undefeated: The Black Female Athlete and For the Culture.
- Unapologetic: The Black Female Athlete: The program highlights the challenges, portrayal and achievements of black female athletes, featuring interviews with a lineup of accomplished female athletes including Laila Ali, Michelle Carter, Misty Copeland, Allyson Felix, Simone Manuel, Ibtihaj Muhammad, Nneka Ogwumike and A’ja Wilson. Professional softball phenom and Gold Glove recipient J. Andrewsserves as host and interviewer.
- For the Culture: A behind the scenes look at the building of an exceptional 2019-20 women’s basketball squad at the University of South Carolina, its iconic head coach Dawn Staley and a staggeringly talented team comprised of two seniors, four experienced returners and the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation.
But Wait, That’s Not All. . .
Throughout the three-day event, there will complementary content across ESPN.com, ESPN Audio and the espnW Facebook, Instagram and Twitter handles. Highlights include:
- On June 23, That’s What She Said Podcast:Host Sarah Spain will lead a round table discussion with Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings, former Notre Dame Women’s head basketball coach Ann “Muffet” McGraw and the University of Tennessee’s Athletic Director Phillip Fulmer on women in leadership roles. They will also discuss the new John Wooden & Pat Summitt book on this subject that comes out this same day. The interview will also air on Spain’s National ESPN Radio Show “Spain & Company” that evening.
- Trailblazing NBA Women Coaches feature: About a third of NBA teams now employ a woman coach. Here, the coaches discuss their ascension in the men’s league. Interviews include Becky Hammon/Spurs, Jenny Boucek/ Mavs, Karen Stack Umlauf/Bulls, Natalie Nakase/Clippers, Kristi Toliver/Wizards, Lindsay Gottlieb/Cavs, Lindsey Harding/Kings, Niele Ivey/Grizzlies, Brittni Donaldson/Raptors and Teresa Weatherspoon/Pelicans.
Full espnW Presents: When We Play Schedule
Date | Time | Program | Network |
Sun, June 21 | 12:30 p.m. | Fan Voted Program | ESPN2 |
2:30 p.m. | Women’s College Basketball: Oregon vs. Stanford Sabrina Ionescu 2K, 1K, 1K |
ESPN2 | |
4:30 p.m. | 2019 U.S. Open Bianca Andreesuc Defeats Serena Williams |
ESPN2 | |
6:30 p.m. | UFC: Weili Zhang vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk | ESPN2 | |
Mon, June 22 | 7 p.m. | WNBA Special | ESPN2 |
7:30 p.m. | Undefeated: The Black Female Athlete | ESPN2 | |
8 p.m. | Coco Gauff: The Lines are the Same | ESPN2 | |
9 p.m. | E:60 | ESPN2 | |
10 p.m. | SC Featured | ESPN2 | |
11 p.m. | For the Culture | ESPN2 | |
Tue, June 23 | Midnight | 2004 US Soccer: Mia’s Final Game Mexico vs. USA |
ESPN2 |
2020 St. Pete Clearwater Elite Invitational: UCLA vs. Florida State |
ESPNU | ||
2019 SEC Women’s Gymnastics Championship | SEC Network | ||
2019 Volleyball, Oregon vs. Pitt | ACC Network | ||
2006 Softball: Oklahoma vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
2 a.m. | 2018 WNBA Semifinals Game 5 Phoenix vs. Seattle Storm |
ESPN2 | |
2020 Women’s College Basketball: Mississippi State vs. South Carolina |
ESPNU | ||
SEC Storied: Sarah & Suzanne | SEC Network | ||
2020 ACC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship | ACC Network | ||
2020 College Softball: New Mexico vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
3 a.m. | SEC Storied: Stacy’s Gift | SEC Network | |
3:30 a.m. | 2019 SEC Women’s Tennis Championship | SEC Network | |
4 a.m. | 2012 US Open:
Serena Williams vs. Victoria Azarenka |
ESPN2 | |
2020 College Gymnastics: Utah vs. UCLA |
ESPNU | ||
2020 College Softball: Western Carolina vs. Clemson |
ACC Network | ||
2005 Women’s College World Series Texas vs. Arizona |
Longhorn Network | ||
5:30 a.m. | High School Cheerleading | ESPNU | |
2019 SEC Equestrian Championship | SEC Network | ||
6 a.m. | 2014 LLWS: Mo’ne Davis Philadelphia, Pa. vs. Nashville, Tenn. |
ESPN2 | |
2018 Women’s College World Series Finals Game #2: Washington vs. Florida State Game | ACC Network | ||
6:30 a.m. | College Cheerleading | ESPNU | |
2019 SEC Women’s Soccer Championship | SEC Network | ||
7 a.m. | College Dance | ESPNU | |
7:30 a.m. | 2019 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship Day 4 |
ESPNU | |
8 a.m. | 2019 NCAA Gymnastics Championship: Oklahoma win; UCLA’s Katelyn Ohashi’s final meet |
ESPN2 | |
Packer and Durham | ACC Network | ||
2020 Women’s College Tennis: Michigan vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
8:30 a.m. | 2019 SEC Women’s Golf Championship | SEC Network | |
10 a.m. | 2018 NCAA Women’s College Basketball Championship: Notre Dame vs. Mississippi State Arike Ogunbowale Buzzer Beater | ESPN2 | |
2019 NCAA Lacrosse: Boston vs. Maryland |
ESPNU | ||
2019 Field Hockey Semifinal: Louisville vs. North Carolina |
ACC Network | ||
2005 Women’s College World: Alabama vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
10:30 a.m. | 2019 SEC Women’s Volleyball: Kentucky vs. Florida |
SEC Network | |
11:30 a.m. | 2019 NCAA Field Hockey Championship: Boston College vs. North Carolina |
ACC Network | |
Noon | 2017 Women’s College World Series: Oklahoma vs. Florida (17-Inning Game) |
ESPN2 | |
2019 NCAA Volleyball Wisconsin vs. Stanford |
ESPNU | ||
2011 NCAA Women’s College Soccer: Oklahoma vs. Texas | Longhorn Network | ||
12:30 a.m. | 2012 NCAA Gymnastics Championship: UCLA, Utah, Stanford, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas |
SEC Network | |
1 p.m. | 2009 NCAA Women’s College Cup: North Carolina vs. Stanford |
ACC Network | |
2 p.m. | 2004 NCAA Women’s College Basketball Championship: UConn vs. Tennessee |
ESPN2 | |
2019 Beach Volleyball Championship
USC vs. UCLA |
ESPNU | ||
2015 NCAA Gymnastics Championship LSU, Alabama, Georgia, UCLA, Florida, Oklahoma |
SEC Network | ||
2019 NCAA Women’s Soccer: Washington vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
3 p.m. | 2018 NCAA Women’s College Cup: Florida State vs. North Carolina |
ACC Network | |
4 p.m. | 2016 WNBA Finals Game 5: Los Angeles Sparks vs. Minnesota Lynx |
ESPN2 | |
2019 NCAA Gymnastics Championship Oklahoma win; UCLA’s Katelyn Ohashi’s final meet |
ESPNU | ||
2017 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Mississippi State vs. South Carolina |
SEC Network | ||
2019 NCAA Volleyball: Baylor vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
5 p.m. | 2019 ACC Women’s Basketball Championship: Louisville vs. Notre Dame | ACC Network | |
6 p.m. | 2017 Australian Open Serena Williams vs. Venus Williams |
ESPN2 | |
2019 NCAA Women’s College Basketball Notre Dame vs. Mississippi State |
ESPNU | ||
For The Culture | SEC Network | ||
2012 NCAA Volleyball Championship Oregon vs. Texas |
Longhorn Network | ||
7 p.m. | Nine for IX: Pat XO | SEC Network | |
Women in the ACC | ACC Network | ||
8 p.m. | 2017 USWNT Soccer: USA vs. Brazil | ESPN2 | |
2019 Women’s College World Series Oklahoma vs. UCLA |
ESPNU | ||
2012 Women’s College World Series Oklahoma vs. Alabama |
SEC Network | ||
2018 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship: Notre Dame vs. Mississippi State | ACC Network | ||
1986 Texas WBB- NCAA Championship ( | Longhorn Network | ||
10 p.m. | UFC:Rousey vs Carmouche | ESPN2 | |
2019 NCAA Women’s College Soccer North Carolina vs. Stanford |
ESPNU | ||
2015 Women’s College Series Championship Game: Michigan vs. Florida | SEC Network | ||
2020 ACC Women’s Basketball Championship: Florida State vs. NC State | ACC Network | ||
2019 Women’s College Basketball: Texas vs. Stanford |
LonghornNetwork | ||
10:30 p.m. | UFC: Rousey vs Tate 1 | ESPN2 | |
11:30 p.m. | UFC: Rousey vs Tate 2 | ESPN2 |
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Kimberly Elchlepp at [email protected] or 860-424-2923; @kimelchlepp
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