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Navy Men's Lacrosse Game Against Virginia To Be Seen Live In Over 18 Million Homes





5/18/2005 - Men's Lacrosse
Navy Men's Lacrosse Game Against Virginia To Be Seen Live In Over 18 Million Homes

All four NCAA Division I men's lacrosse quarterfinal games will be broadcast by ESPN, Inc. ESPN is the NCAA's primary broadcast partner for Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. The quarterfinal games are available through ESPN Syndication and ESPNU.

ESPN SYNDICATION
ESPN Syndication consists of local clearances made up of selected regional sports networks and various cable systems. Networks scheduled to air all four quarterfinal games include: Altitude Sports & Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet Mid Atlantic and CN8.

ESPNU
ESPNU is available on DirecTV channel 609 or Adelphia Cable. ESPNU will show the two NOON games live while tape delaying the 3 PM games five hours later. ESPNU will provide studio support all weekend from their Charlotte facility. ESPNU will also show numerous games as rebroadcasts. Check ESPN.com under TV LISTINGS for a complete list of all ESPNU events.

NBaltimore, Maryland Quarterfinal No. 2

Navy vs. Virginia (live clearances)
Saturday, May 21 - 3 PM ET

Altitude Cable (Colorado)
Charter Cable (Channel 21)-St. Louis
CN8-Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts
Comcast Cable-Tucson, Ariz.
Cox Cable (Channel 7)-Oklahoma City
Cox Sports Television-Louisiana
Cox Cable (Channel 78)-Tulsa, Okla.
CSN (Comcast Sports Net)-Mid-Atlantic Region including the Baltimore-Washington-Annapolis area
CSS (Comcast Sports SE)-Atlanta, Ga.
Mediacom Cable-Iowa
Metro Sports Network-Kansas City, Mo.
TWC (Channel 31)-Memphis, Tenn.
TWC (Channel 26) Syracuse, N.Y.
Comcast SportsNet West-California

Taped Delay
ESPNU-8 p.m.




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