ESPN Commemorates Women’s History Month with Day-Long Programming Dedicated to Historic Performances by Female Athletes

To commemorate Women’s History Month, ESPN will dedicate a full day of programming to historic moments in women’s sports on Sunday, March 29, on ESPN2 beginning at 4 a.m. ET. The line-up features women from across multiple sports at a variety of levels, highlighting some of the best in the game.

Women, teams and moments set to be spotlighted include:

Also in celebration of Women’s History Month, ESPN+ has curated a VOD collection of its most acclaimed series and specials covering women in sports. This includes ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 documentaries, ESPN E:60 features, ESPN The Magazine’s BODY Issue Behind the Scenes videos, several ESPN+ Original series, and the ESPN Films and espnW series Nine for IX, featuring nine documentary films about women in sports directed by Oscar-nominated, Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning female filmmakers.

Full Schedule of Historic Moments in Women’s Sports

Date Time (ET) Program Network
Sun, March 29 4 a.m. Nine for IX: Venus vs. ESPN2
5 a.m. McDonald’s All-American High School Dunk Contest: Candace Parker ESPN2
6 a.m. 2019 Women’s College Cup
Stanford vs. UNC
ESPN2
8 a.m. UFC: Ronda Rousey vs. Liz Carmouche ESPN2
8:30 a.m. Pat Summitt’s 1098th Win
2012 Sweet 16: Kansas vs. Tennessee
ESPN2
10:30 a.m. UConn Reaches Longest Winning Streak with 111 Straight Wins
2017 Elite Eight: Oregon vs. UConn
ESPN2
Noon Mo’ne Davis Pitches a Shutout in 2014 LLWS ESPN2
2 p.m. Longest WCWS game on ESPN or ESPN2 (17 Innings)
2017 Championship Series: Oklahoma vs. Florida
ESPN2
4 p.m. Serena Williams Earns 23rd Major Title
2017 Australian Open: Serena vs. Venus
ESPN2
6 p.m. Sabrina Ionescu Reaches 2K, 1K, 1K ESPN2
8 p.m. 30 for 30: Qualified ESPN2
9:30 p.m. The Undefeated Unapologetic: The Black Female Athlete  ESPN2

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