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The ESPN Events Invitational (previously the Orlando Invitational, Orlando Classic, Old Spice Classic, and Advocare Invitational) is an annual college basketball tournament played over Thanksgiving weekend—Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. The inaugural tournament was held November 23, 24, and 26, 2006.
ESPN8 The Ocho is an annual special program block showcasing seldom-seen obscure sports that airs on the networks of ESPN Inc.. The Ocho consists of lesser-known, unconventional and humorous sports and other competitions with some athletic or physical skill component, including Pop-A-Shot, roller derby, crossnet, Quidditch, trampoline dodgeball, air hockey, darts, disc golf, kabaddi, chess ...
Here is the full schedule. Thursday. 6 p.m.: Savannah Bananas baseball vs. The Party Animals. 8 p.m.: 2023 ACL Pro Shootout Championship 9 p.m.: 2023 Table Hockey ...
ESPN owns a minority interest in the sports network TSN alongside its majority owner Bell Media: in 2011, the company converted four of its stations to a new sports radio network known as TSN Radio. Much like its television counterpart, all four TSN Radio stations also carry programs from ESPN Radio (such as select event coverage, along with ...
The Florida Atlantic men's basketball team opens the 2023 ESPN Events Invitational vs. Butler on Thursday, November 23.
Website. www.ESPNEvents.com. ESPN Events is an American multinational sporting event promoter owned by ESPN Inc. It is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, and shares its operations with SEC Network and formerly with ESPNU. The corporation organizes sporting events for broadcast across the ESPN family of networks, including, most ...
Tamin Lipsey and Keshon Gilbert combined to score 30 of their 44 points in the second half as Iowa State rallied from a 15-point deficit to beat VCU 68-64 Thursday night in an opening-round game ...
Jim McKay. Phil Hill. June 5. First coverage of the Indianapolis 500 on Wide World of Sports after covering the time trials the four previous years. Charlie Brockman. Rodger Ward. June 19. Live coverage via satellite of the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans. Jim McKay.