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Four spring football games and first-ever live Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship highlight Pac-12 Networks programming this week

Apr 16, 2019
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
SAN FRANCISCO – Spring football continues this weekend with Pac-12 Networks featuring four programs throughout the day on Saturday, as Oregon State, UCLA, Washington State, and Oregon take the field. An hour from each spring showcase can be found on Pac-12 Network, with all of the action from each school airing in its entirety on its respective regional network:
  • UCLA Spring Football at 11 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. MT, seen in its entirety on Pac-12 Los Angeles and Pac-12 Now. First hour (from 11 a.m. to noon PT) airs on Pac-12 Network.
  • Oregon State Spring Football at 11 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. MT, seen in its entirety on Pac-12 Oregon and Pac-12 Now. Second hour (from noon to 1 p.m. PT) airs on Pac-12 Network.
  • Washington State Spring Football at 1 p.m. PT / 2 p.m. MT, seen in its entirety on Pac-12 Washington and Pac-12 Now. First hour (from 1 to 2 p.m. PT) airs on Pac-12 Network.
  • Oregon Spring Football at 2 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. MT, seen in its entirety on Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Oregon, and Pac-12 Now.
For the first time ever, Pac-12 Network will air live coverage of the championship round of the Women’s Golf Championship this season. Pac-12 Network will televise the final day of competition, starting at 2 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. MT tomorrow, April 17. Pac-12 women’s golf has had great success this season, featuring six top 20 teams in No. 2 USC, No. 4 Stanford, No. 9 Arizona, No. 11 UCLA, No. 16 Arizona State, and No. 19 Washington. For more information on the Pac-12 Women’s Golf Championship, please see here.
 
In addition, 15 softball and baseball games will be featured this week, including play from three top-5 baseball teams with No. 1 UCLA taking on Cal, No. 4 Oregon State hosting Arizona, and No. 3 Stanford visiting Oregon. Softball matchups for the week also include top-ranked teams with No. 2 UCLA facing Oregon State and No. 3 Washington traveling to Utah.
 
Other sports highlighted this week across the Networks include women’s lacrosse and women’s water polo, with two lacrosse matchups Friday and two water polo games Saturday. 
In addition to linear programming, school-produced live streams for select games will be available via the Pac-12 Now app, Pac-12 Plus, and Pac-12.com/now. This week, Cleveland State vs. Utah men’s lacrosse will be featured. For a comprehensive list of Pac-12 games available via live stream this week, please see here or visit Pac-12.com.
 
Weekly Schedule
For a complete look at live game action this week on Pac-12 Networks, see here.
 
HOW TO WATCH
  • All Pac-12 Networks coverage can be seen on either Pac-12 Network, the Pac-12 Now app (for iOS and Android) or on appropriate and available Pac-12 Networks regional channels.
  • More information on the multiple options to access and receive Pac-12 Networks anywhere in the United States is available at GetPac12Networks.com
  • Coverage of the 2018-19 season for all Pac-12 sports can also be followed all year long across the Pac-12 and Pac-12 Networks’ digital and social media channels on Pac-12.com, Twitter (@Pac12Network and @Pac12), Facebook (facebook.com/Pac12Conference), Instagram (@Pac12Conference), Snapchat (@pac12conference) and Pac-12 Networks’ YouTube channel.
 
About Pac-12 Networks
Pac-12 Networks is the innovative TV and multimedia company of the Pac-12 Conference and is the first such company to be wholly owned by 12 universities. Pac-12 Networks incorporates one national and six regional television networks, plus extensive digital content accessible through social media, university websites and the Pac-12 Now app. Each year, Pac-12 Networks offers live coverage of 850 sporting events, making it one of the top live sports producers in the country. In addition, Pac-12 Networks creates extensive original programming, provides visibility for marquee football and basketball events as well as traditionally under-served women’s and Olympic sports. Pac-12 Networks also provides training and paid internships for thousands of students of the Pac-12’s member universities, preparing them for careers in media. With headquarters in San Francisco’s SOMA District, Pac-12 Networks draws on the creative, entrepreneurial and technological culture of the Bay Area and nearby Silicon Valley. For more information, go to Pac-12.com.