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Pac-12 Networks announces remaining 2020 spring broadcast schedules

UCLA_Pac12Pac-12 Networks’ remaining live broadcast schedules for spring 2020 include selections for regular season beach volleyball, men’s volleyball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, women’s water polo and wrestling.
 
The beach volleyball broadcast slate begins on Feb. 22 with four contests, available on the Pac-12 Now app, featuring Arizona and Arizona State. Back-to-back national champion UCLA makes its Pac-12 Network season debut on April 1 against Pepperdine, and the Bruins will appear seven times on Pac-12 Networks. The Pac-12 Beach Volleyball Championships will run from April 23-25 in Los Angeles, with full coverage available on Pac-12 Networks.
 
A total of 18 women’s lacrosse games, including all five Pac-12 Tournament contests, will air across Pac-12 Networks, kicked off by Colorado at Stanford on March 15. USC, crowned Pac-12 Champion a season ago, appears four times on Pac-12 Networks and Colorado, which reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season, is featured five times. Pac-12 Network will also air a men’s lacrosse game, with Utah hosting Furman on February 22.
 
Women’s water polo coverage begins on March 8 as defending national champion Stanford hosts Arizona State, available on the Pac-12 Now app. The Cardinal will be featured on Pac-12 Networks three times, while national runner-up USC appears twice.
 
A total of five wrestling events will be showcased in the spring, including the Pac-12 Championships on March 7Arizona State hosts Stanford while Oregon State takes on Wyoming on January 31, with both contests available on the Pac-12 Now app.
 
In men’s volleyball, USC and UCLA will each appear five times on Pac-12 Networks. Coverage begins on February 8 with Stanford hosting the Bruins on the Pac-12 Now app.
 
In addition to the beach volleyball, women’s lacrosse, women’s water polo and wrestling conference championship events, Pac-12 Networks will also air the Pac-12 Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Golf, Track & Field and Rowing Championships. A full schedule of Pac-12 Championships can be found here.
 
As previously announced, Pac-12 Networks will televise more than 160 baseball and softball games this upcoming season, with more information available here.

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