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Pac-12 Networks announces 2018-19 winter broadcast schedule

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Over 20 women’s gymnastics matches highlights Pac-12 Networks schedule
 
SAN FRANCISCO – With the defending NCAA Champion UCLA Bruins, women’s gymnastics highlights Pac-12 Networks' 2018-19 winter broadcast schedule.  Again this season, Pac-12 Networks will provide more Pac-12 women’s gymnastics coverage than any network with live broadcasts of over 20 meets, including the 2019 Pac-12 Women’s Gymnastics Championships from the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah.  Rounding out Pac-12 Networks' winter broadcast schedule will include live coverage of 15 men's volleyball matches, nine wrestling matches, two Arizona State hockey games, both days of the PAC Rugby 7s tournament and meets for women's swimming, men's gymnastics and acrobatics & tumbling.  The Conference’s networks will also again provide live coverage of championship events for women’s swimming & diving, men’s swimming & diving and wrestling. 
 
2018-19 Pac-12 Networks Winter Broadcast Coverage
 
  • Pac-12 Networks' coverage of women's gymnastics begins with the Red Rocks Preview for Utah on Friday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. MT.  Coverage for the season includes six meets in January, nine meets in February and three in March ahead of the Conference championships.
  • Pac-12 wrestling coverage beings with Michigan at Oregon State on Thursday, Jan. 3 on Pac-12 Networks and continues with Arizona State at Oregon State on Sunday, Jan. 20 before five matches in the month of February and Pac-12 championships on Saturday, March 9. 
  • Men’s volleyball on Pac-12 Networks begins with Princeton at UCLA on Wednesday, Jan. 2 and includes four total matches in the month of January, six in February, four in March and concludes with USC at UCLA on Saturday, April 6. 
  • In a matchup of two of the Conference’s premiere programs, Pac-12 Networks will air a regular season women’s swimming meet between defending NCAA Champion Stanford and California on Saturday, Feb. 16 at 12 p.m. PT / 1 p.m. MT.
  • The return of Arizona State's Desert Hockey Classic comes to Pac-12 Networks in late December as the Sun Devils host defending NCAA Champion Minnesota-Duluth, Top 20-ranked Minnesota State and Clarkson.  Arizona State's opening match vs. Clarkson is set for Friday, Dec. 28 at 6:30 p.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Networks.  Depending on that game's result, Arizona State will face off against either the winner or loser of Minnesota-Duluth and Minnesota State on Saturday, Dec. 29 at 6:30 p.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. MT, also on Pac-12 Networks. 
  • Pac-12 Networks will also provide live coverage of the PAC Rugby 7s Tournament, hosted by California.  This year, the Networks will for the first time provide live coverage of both days on Saturday, Nov. 3 and Sunday, Nov. 4, with specific channel locations to be determined. 
Pac-12 Networks programming includes coverage on “Pac-12 Playlist” all season long as well as across the Pac-12 and Pac-12 Networks’ digital and social media channels on Pac-12.com, Twitter (@Pac12Network and @Pac12), Facebook (facebook.com/Pac12Conference), Instagram (@Pac12Conference), Snapchat (@pac12conference) and Pac-12 Networks’ YouTube channel.  In addition, the top storylines from student-athletes across all women’s and Olympic sports will be highlighted in feature fashion by Pac-12 Networks’ “Our Stories” throughout the year. 
 
HOW TO WATCH
 
  • All Pac-12 Networks coverage of winter sports can be seen on Pac-12 Network or the appropriate Pac-12 Networks regional channel, as well as the Pac-12 Now app (available on the App store for iOS and Google Play for Android).
  • More information on the multiple options to access and receive Pac-12 Networks anywhere in the United States is available at GetPac12Networks.com
About the Pac-12 Conference
The Conference has a tradition as the “Conference of Champions,” leading the nation in NCAA Championships in 52 of the last 58 years, with 513 NCAA team titles overall. The Conference comprises 12 leading U.S. universities - the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, the University of California-Berkeley, the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of Colorado, the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Stanford University, the University of Southern California, the University of Utah, the University of Washington and Washington State University. For more information on the Conference’s programs, member institutions, and Commissioner Larry Scott, go to Pac-12.com/conference.​
 
About Pac-12 Networks
Pac-12 Networks is the innovative TV and multimedia company of the Pac-12 Conference and is the first such company to be wholly owned by 12 universities. Pac-12 Networks incorporates one national and six regional television networks, plus extensive digital content accessible through social media, university websites and the Pac-12 Now app. Each year, Pac-12 Networks offers live coverage of 850 sporting events, making it one of the top live sports producers in the country. In addition, Pac-12 Networks creates extensive original programming, provides visibility for marquee football and basketball events as well as traditionally under-served women’s and Olympic sports. Pac-12 Networks also provides training and paid internships for thousands of students of the Pac-12’s member universities, preparing them for careers in media. With headquarters in San Francisco’s SOMA District, Pac-12 Networks draws on the creative, entrepreneurial and technological culture of the Bay Area and nearby Silicon Valley. For more information, go to Pac-12.com.