New Haven, CT - April 26, 2014 - Reese Stadium: Jake Gambitsky (4) of the Harvard University Crimson during a regular season game (Photo by Allen Kee / ESPN Images)
ESPN Networks to Present 2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship
Top Two Seeds Compete Sunday on ESPNU
ESPN2, ESPNU and WatchESPN will provide exclusive coverage of the 2014 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship beginning with first-round games on Saturday, May 10, and concluding with the national title game on Monday, May 26. The top two seeds in the championship – No. 1 Duke and No. 2 Syracuse – take to the field for first-round action on ESPNU onSunday, May 11, at 5:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., respectively.
ESPN’s top lacrosse commentating team will again be in position throughout the NCAA Championship, led by veteran play-by-play voice Eamon McAnaney, along with analyst Quint Kessenich and sideline reporter/analyst Paul Carcaterra. The trio will call all four quarterfinal games on Saturday, March 17, from Hempstead, N.Y. and Sunday, March 18, from Newark, Del., in addition to the national semifinals on Saturday, May 24, and the title game from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md.
Joining ESPN’s early-round coverage are analysts Ryan Boyle (three-time Princeton All-American), Mark Dixon (Johns Hopkins midfielder), Ryan Flanagan (North Carolina defenseman), Stephen McElduff (North Carolina defenseman), Jamie Munro (Brown All-American) and Matt Ward (Tewaaraton trophy winner and Virginia attackman). Calling game action will be Joe Beninati, Mike Corey, Booker Corrigan and Ben Holden.
Anish Shroff will host ESPN’s studio coverage throughout the championship. He will be joined by Kessenich at ESPNU studios in Charlotte, N.C., for the first-round games, followed by Dixon for the quarterfinals and Flanagan for the national semifinals. The studio duo of Shroff and Boyle will move to Baltimore for full analysis of the title game on Monday.
The National Championship will also air on ESPNU via the Spider Cam feed – an alternate viewing fan experience that in the past was integrated into the traditional telecast.
For the first time, the 16-team field featured two play-in games (May 7) yielding from 10 automatic and eight at-large bids.
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The women’s championship weekend opens Friday, May 23, with the national semifinals shown on ESPN3, followed by the title game on Sunday, May 25, airing on ESPNU and WatchESPN. Beninati will have the call of the game with analyst Courtney Martinez-Connor (Maryland All-American) and reporter Dixon.
ESPN Network’s Coverage of the 2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Presented by Northwestern Mutual (subject to change)
Date | Time (ET) | Game / Commentators | Network(s) |
Sat, May 10 | Noon |
First RoundAlbany at No. 3 seed Loyola Joe Beninati & Paul Carcaterra |
ESPNU / WatchESPN |
2:30 p.m. |
First RoundHarvard at No. 6 seed Notre Dame Mike Corey & Matt Ward |
ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
5 p.m. |
First RoundCornell at No. 7 seed Maryland Booker Corrigan & Stephen McElduff |
ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
7:30 p.m. |
First RoundNorth Carolina at No. 5 seed Denver Mark Dixon & Jamie Munro |
ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
Sun, May 11 | 1 p.m. |
First RoundJohns Hopkins at No. 8 seed Virginia Joe Beninati & Paul Carcaterra |
ESPN2 / WatchESPN |
3 p.m. |
First RoundDrexel at No. 4 seed Penn Mike Corey & Matt Ward |
ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
5:15 p.m. |
First RoundAir Force at No. 1 seed Duke Ben Holden & Ryan Flanagan |
ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
7:30 p.m. |
First RoundBryant at No. 2 seed Syracuse Eamon McAnaney & Ryan Boyle |
ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
Sat, May 17 | Noon | Quarterfinal: Game #1 (James M. Shuart Stadium, Hempstead, N.Y.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPN2 / WatchESPN |
2:30 p.m. | Quarterfinal: Game #2 (James M. Shuart Stadium, Hempstead, N.Y.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPN2 / WatchESPN | |
Sun, May 18 | Noon | Quarterfinal: Game #3 (Delaware Stadium, Newark, Del.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPNU / WatchESPN |
2:30 p.m. | Quarterfinal: Game #4 (Delaware Stadium, Newark, Del.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPNU / WatchESPN | |
Sat, May 24 | 1 p.m. | Semifinal: Game #1 (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPN2 / WatchESPN |
3:30 p.m. | Semifinal: Game #2 (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPN2 / WatchESPN | |
Mon, May 26 | 1 p.m. | National Championship (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.)Eamon McAnaney, Quint Kessenich & Paul Carcaterra | ESPN2 / WatchESPN |
National Championship Spider Cam Feed (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.) | ESPNU / WatchESPN | ||
3 p.m. | 2014 NCAA Lacrosse Championship Post Game ShowAnish Shroff & Ryan Boyle | ESPNU / WatchESPN |
ESPN’s Coverage of the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship Presented by Northwestern Mutual(Subject to change)
Date | Time (ET) | Game/Commentators | Network |
Fri, May 23 | 5 p.m. | Semifinal: Game #1 (Johnny Unitas Stadium, Towson, Md.)Joe Beninati, Courtney Martinez-Connor & Mark Dixon | ESPN3 |
7:30 p.m. | Semifinal: Game #2 (Johnny Unitas Stadium, Towson, Md.)Joe Beninati, Courtney Martinez-Connor & Mark Dixon | ESPN3 | |
Sun, May 25 | 8:30 p.m. | National Championship (Johnny Unitas Stadium, Towson, Md.)Joe Beninati, Courtney Martinez-Connor & Mark Dixon | ESPNU / WatchESPN |