| (All times Eastern) |
|---|
| Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts |
| Tuesday, March 21 |
| BASEBALL |
| 7 p.m. |
FS1 — World Baseball Classic: TBD vs. U.S., Final, Miami
| BASKETBALL AFRICA LEAGUE |
|---|
| 12 p.m. |
NBATV — ABC Fighters vs. Stade Malien, Dakar, Senegal
| COLLEGE BASEBALL |
|---|
| 7 p.m. |
ACCN — Florida at Florida St.
| 8 p.m. |
|---|
PAC-12N — N. Colorado at Utah
| COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) |
|---|
| 7 p.m. |
ESPN — NIT Tournament: N. Texas at Oklahoma St., Quarterfinal
ESPN2 — CBI Tournament: TBD, Semifinal, Daytona Beach, Fla.
| 9 p.m. |
|---|
ESPN — NIT Tournament: Wisconsin at Oregon, Quarterfinal
| 9:30 p.m. |
|---|
ESPN2 — CBI Tournament: TBD, Semifinal, Daytona Beach, Fla.
| COLLEGE SOFTBALL |
|---|
| 7 p.m. |
SECN — McNeese St. at LSU
| FIGURE SKATING |
|---|
| 6 a.m. (Wednesday) |
USA — ISU: The World Figure Skating Championships, Women’s Short, Saitama, Japan
| MLB BASEBALL |
|---|
| 6 a.m. |
MLBN — Spring Training: Baltimore vs. Philadelphia, Clearwater, Fla. (Taped)
| 9 a.m. |
|---|
MLBN — Spring Training: Cleveland vs. Texas, Surprise, Ariz. (Taped)
| 1 p.m. |
|---|
MLBN — Spring Training: Detroit vs. NY Yankees, Tampa, Fla.
| 12 a.m. (Wednesday) |
|---|
MLBN — Spring Training: Chicago White Sox vs. Milwaukee, Phoenix (Taped)
| 3 a.m. (Wednesday) |
|---|
MLBN — Spring Training: San Francisco vs. LA Dodgers (Split Sqaud), Scottsdale, Ariz. (Taped)
| 6 a.m. (Wednesday) |
|---|
MLBN — Spring Training: Tama Bay vs. Minnesota, Fort Myers, Fla. (Taped)
| NBA BASKETBALL |
|---|
| 7:30 p.m. |
NBATV — Cleveland at Brooklyn
| 10 p.m. |
|---|
NBCSB/NBATV — Boston at Sacramento
| NHL HOCKEY |
|---|
| 7 p.m. |
NESN — Ottawa at Boston
| TENNIS |
|---|
| 11 a.m. |
TENNIS — Miami Open-WTA Early Rounds —
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