ESPN Has Fans Covered for Selection Sunday

71 Hours of Tournament Talk Begins on ESPNU; New ‘Bracket Bound’ App and ESPN Films’ The Fab Five Documentary to Debut 

ESPN’s extensive multimedia coverage of Selection Sunday, March 13 – the day the 68-team field for the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament is announced – will serve as a tip off of ESPNU’s Tournament Countdown featuring 71 consecutive hours (Sunday at 8 p.m. ET through 1 p.m. on Friday, March 18) of college basketball discussion, analysis, previews, interviews and more leading up to the first round of the Tournament. ESPN’s Bracketology Presented by Staples at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and a special 5:50 p.m. SportsCenter will give a thorough preview and review of all Tournament-bound teams. 

ESPN’s Selection Sunday schedule will include content across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com and ESPN Mobile featuring the ESPN Bracket Bound free app for the iPhone and iPod touch devices allowing sports fans to play along in ESPN.com’s Tournament Challenge.

In addition, a new ESPN Films documentary The Fab Five will immediately follow ESPN’s Selection Sunday coverage (approximately 9 p.m. ET). The two-hour film, produced by former Michigan player and NBA star Jalen Rose’s Three Tier Entertainment, will relive the 1991 Michigan team comprised of five star freshman who changed the way the game was played.

ESPN, ESPNU and ESPN2’s Selection Sunday and Tournament Countdown Schedule

Date Time (ET) Show Network
Sun, Mar 13 11 a.m. College GameDay Driven by State Farm ESPN2
  noon College GameDay Driven by State Farm ESPN
  3 p.m. Bracketology Presented by Staples ESPN
  5:50 p.m. SportsCenter ESPN
  7 p.m. Bracketology Presented by Staples ESPN
  8 p.m. Crunch Time: Championship Week Special ESPNU
  9 p.m. NIT Selection Show ESPNU
  9:30 p.m. The Experts: Tournament Edition Presented by Delta Airlines ESPNU
Mon, Mar 14 1 p.m. College Basketball Live: Men’s Tournament Coaches Special Presented by Delta Airlines ESPNU 
  6 p.m. College Basketball Live: Tournament Edition Presented by Delta Airlines ESPNU 
  8 p.m. NCAA Women’s Tournament Selection Show ESPNU 
  9 p.m. The Experts: Tournament Edition Presented by Delta Airlines ESPNU
Tue, Mar 15 1 p.m. ESPNU Coaches Spotlight: NCAA Women’s Tournament Coaches Special ESPNU
  5 p.m. College Basketball Live: Tournament Edition Presented by Delta Airlines ESPNU
  11 p.m. SportsCenterU ESPNU
  Midnight SportsCenterU ESPNU
Wed, Mar 16 1 p.m. ESPNU College Basketball WhipAround ESPNU
  Midnight SportsCenterU ESPNU
Thu, Mar 17 1 p.m. ESPNU College Basketball WhipAround ESPNU
Fri, Mar 18 1 p.m. ESPNU College Basketball WhipAround ESPNU
Sat, Mar 19 Midnight SportsCenterU ESPNU
Sun, Mar 20 Midnight SportsCenterU ESPNU

Schedule subject to change 

ESPN, ESPNU and ESPN2’s Selection Sunday show details include:

ESPN Films

The Fab Five is a two-hour film (9 p.m. on ESPN) about one of the most famous—and infamous—teams in college basketball history. Arriving on the campus of the University of Michigan in the fall of 1991, the five freshmen— Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, Ray Jackson, Jalen Rose and Chris Webber — not only electrified the game, but also brought new style to the masses with their baggy shorts, black socks and brash talk. Now, in their own words, the Fab Five relive those days: the recruitment process that got them to Ann Arbor, the cultural impact they made, the two runs to the NCAA title game, the Webber “timeout” that cost them the 1993 championship and the scandal that eventually tarnished their accomplishments.  Forget what you remember about the Fab Five — this film will show them in an entirely new light. 

ESPN Radio

ESPN Radio will present a SportsCenter Sunday “Selection Sunday Special” on March 13 at approximately 6:30 p.m., immediately following the network’s live broadcast of the Orlando Magic-Phoenix Suns NBA game. Chuck Wilson and Dari Nowkhah will co-host the special until 10 p.m. It will feature the announcement of the 68-team field, and interviews with the day’s top college basketball newsmakers, including Men’s Selection Chairman Gene Smith at 8:43 p.m. Texas coach Rick Barnes, Pittsburgh coach Jamie Dixon, and ESPN “Bracketologist” Joe Lunardi are among those expected to join Wilson and Nowkhah. 

ESPN.com

As part of its extensive Tournament coverage, ESPN.com will provide updated “National Bracket” information on Selection Sunday, reflecting real-time collective tournament predictions of sports fans nationwide.  Within minutes of team selections, complete brackets will be available, along with profiles of all teams, interactive polls and a special NCAA Tournament edition of Pat Forde’s “Forde Minutes” column. A breakdown of each regional by Andy Katz will be available Monday, March 14.  Highlights:

ESPN Mobile

ESPN’s mobile initiatives will deliver in-depth coverage and interaction leading up to and through Selection Sunday, including:

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