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Aidan Mulholland and Michigan will play on ESPN linear platforms three times in the 2024 regular season.

280+ Men's Games to Air on ESPN Platforms During 2024 Season

January 30, 2024
Press Release
Rich Barnes

ESPN will present more than 280 men’s college lacrosse games during the 2024 season across ESPNU, ACC Network (ACCN), ESPN3, ESPN+ and ACCNX. ESPN’s industry-leading men’s lacrosse schedule, featuring the best teams and top conferences in the country, begins this Saturday, Feb. 3, with three ranked teams in action.

ESPNU and ACCN will combine to air 23 regular season matchups, while ESPN+ will present four regular-season games, including the season-opening matchup between No. 11 Denver and No. 6 Johns Hopkins (Saturday, noon ET). In all, the regular season schedule features teams from the ACC, America East, Big East, Big Ten, CAA, Ivy League, MAAC and Patriot League.

Nearly 260 additional games will be available on ESPN+, ESPN3 and ACCNX via the ESPN App.

CAN’T-MISS MATCHUPS

Several top-10 matchups highlight the schedule this spring, beginning with No. 5 Maryland traveling to No. 6 Syracuse on February 17 (ESPNU). No. 7 Cornell faces No. 14 Princeton in a must-see clash between Ivy League foes on March 17 (ESPNU) and two top Big Ten programs, No. 4 Penn State – which advanced to last season’s Final Four – and No. 6 Johns Hopkins, face off April 6 (ESPNU). Notre Dame travels to Durham to take on Duke on April 7 (ACCN) in a 2023 National Championship game rematch between the two top-ranked teams entering 2024. The No. 1 Fighting Irish close out the regular season against No. 3 Virginia, a Final Four team from 2023, in another can’t-miss game between ACC rivals.

COMMENTATORS

Anish Shroff, Jay Alter, Drew Carter, Chris Cotter and Mark Dixon will handle play-by-play duties throughout the season.

The roster of men’s lacrosse analysts includes:

  • Ryan Boyle — Four-time All-American and NCAA Champion with Princeton (2001); played professionally in both the NLL and MLL. Helped Team USA to two World Lacrosse titles (2002 and 2010).
  • Paul Carcaterra — All-American and national champion with Syracuse; played professionally with Major League Lacrosse’s New Jersey Pride and participated in the World Lacrosse Games.
  • Jules Heningburg — Two-time First Team All-Big Ten selection and two-time All-American at Rutgers; three-time Premier Lacrosse League All-Star and current member of the California Redwoods.
  • Quint Kessenich — Two-time winner of the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award as the nation’s best goalie while playing at Johns Hopkins; played professionally with the Baltimore Thunder.
  • Sheehan Stanwick Burch — Four-time All-American at Georgetown, where she holds the program records in goals scored (232) and total points (330); inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2021.
  • Bill Tierney — Seven-time NCAA Champion as head coach of Princeton and Denver; inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2002.
  • Matt Ward — Three-time All-American (2004, 2005, 2006) and winner of the Tewaaraton Award as most outstanding player in 2006 after leading Virginia to the NCAA Championship.

POSTSEASON AND NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

The postseason on ESPN platforms begins Friday, May 3 with the Ivy League Championship semifinals and ACC Championship semifinals airing on ESPNU and ACCN. The ACC Championship marks the first time the ACC is holding a conference tournament since 2019. ESPNU will also carry the America East, MAAC and Ivy League conference championship games May 4-5 and the ACC Championship match will air on ACCN on May 5.

ESPN will once again provide exclusive coverage of the entire NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Championship Weekend at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia is set for May 25-27. Coverage details will be announced later this season. The 2023 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Game — 757,000 viewers for Notre Dame-Duke — was the most-viewed title game since 2007. The semifinals were also the most-watched since 2010 – with viewership up 45 percent.

Weekly schedules and commentators will be available here throughout the season. Games airing on ESPN platforms are also available on the ESPN App, accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

ESPN MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE

Date

Time (ET)

Game

Network

Feb. 3

Noon

Denver at Johns Hopkins

ESPN+

 

4 p.m.

Vermont at Syracuse

ACCN

Feb. 6

4 p.m.

Towson at Johns Hopkins

ESPNU

Feb. 10

Noon

Michigan at Virginia

ACCN

Feb. 17

1 p.m.

Loyola at Johns Hopkins

ESPN+

 

6 p.m.

Maryland at Syracuse

ESPNU

Feb. 25

2 p.m.

Georgetown at Notre Dame

ESPNU

March 1

6 p.m.

Penn at Duke

ACCN

 

8 p.m.

Princeton at North Carolina

ACCN

March 2

1 p.m.

Johns Hopkins at Virginia

ACCN

March 3

Noon

Maryland at Notre Dame

ESPNU

March 9

6:30 p.m.

Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins

ESPN+

March 15

7 p.m.

Navy at Johns Hopkins

ESPN+

March 16

2 p.m.

Michigan at Notre Dame

ACCN

March 17

2 p.m.

Cornell at Princeton

ESPNU

March 30

Noon

Michigan at Johns Hopkins

ESPNU

 

2 p.m.

Syracuse at Notre Dame

ACCN

April 6

Noon

North Carolina at Virginia

ESPNU

 

2 p.m.

Penn State at Johns Hopkins

ESPNU

April 7

Noon

Notre Dame at Duke

ACCN

April 10

8 p.m.

Siena at Marist

ESPNU

April 14

2 p.m.

Virginia at Duke

ACCN

April 20

11:30 a.m.

North Carolina at Notre Dame

ACCN

 

2 p.m.

Virginia at Syracuse

ESPNU

 

4 p.m.

Maryland at Johns Hopkins

ESPNU

April 27

Noon

Duke at North Carolina

ACCN

 

2 p.m.

Notre Dame at Virginia

ESPNU

May 3

5 p.m.

ACC Champ. Semifinal 1

ACCN

 

6 p.m.

Ivy Champ. Semifinal 1

ESPNU

 

8 p.m.

ACC Champ. Semifinal 2

ACCN

 

8:30 p.m.

Ivy Champ. Semifinal 2

ESPNU

May 4

11 a.m.

MAAC Championship

ESPNU

 

3 p.m.

America East Championship

ESPNU

May 5

Noon

Ivy League Championship

ESPNU

 

Noon

ACC Championship

ACCN