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Division I men's college basketball games produced by NBC Sports, the sports division of the
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television network in the United States. The
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network broadcast
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games in some shape or form between
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and
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. From
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to
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, NBC covered the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It became the first major network to broadcast the championship game, at a cost of more than
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500,000 in 1969. In 2011, Comcast's sports channel Versus became part of NBC Sports after the company's acquisition of
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, and was relaunched as NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) in 2012. During the 2010's, NBCSN primarily carried coverage of basketball from the Atlantic 10 Conference, Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), and
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. NBCSN would lose the CAA and Ivy League, but retained its A-10 package. It was renewed in 2021 under a multi-year deal, and moved to
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in January 2022 after the shutdown of NBCSN. In August 2022, NBC Sports announced that it had acquired rights to
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basketball as part of a larger agreement with the conference, with a package of games airing on Peacock beginning in the 2023–24 season. On November 12, 2022, college basketball returned to the main NBC network when the Notre Dame women's college basketball team took on the California women's college basketball team as part of the inaugural Citi Shamrock Classic. It was the first women's college basketball game to ever air on NBC, and the first college basketball game of any kind since 1998.


History

NBC's relationship with college basketball dates as far back as February 28, 1940, when
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(the future flagship station for NBC, WNBC) presented a doubleheader at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The
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faced off against Fordham University, followed by
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against
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.


1969–1976

For NBC's first year of tournament coverage in 1969, the network aired the consolation game nationally and the national semi-finals on a regional basis (which were held on a Thursday night).
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marked the final year that NBC aired the consolation game. The following year marked the first time that the ''Final Four'' was held on a Saturday, and was the first prime time championship game to air on NBC. From 1969 to 1972, Final Four contests were split national telecasts. Because the NCAA Tournament wasn't seeded, but based on geography, the Final Four generally had two eastern and two western teams. NBC, with a prime-time slot, televised the eastern-oriented game in the
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, and the western-oriented game in the
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. It essentially was a split-national telecast, with the split occurring over the time, not simultaneous games. This inevitably created problems, such as when
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played
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in the late game in
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, people in the east didn't see it. And, if the first game went into overtime, NBC couldn't close out the eastern window and open the western window. The western United States would get the end of the early game, but the east would still not get to see the late game. The secondary problem was that the east didn't get to see UCLA in the tournament until the title game. By 1974, NBC was providing coverage of nine games in seven windows (a far cry from the current tournament coverage). 1974 also marked the first year that Billy Packer helped commentate an NCAA tournament game, starting a streak continued well into the 2000s. The following year, NBC aired ten games in nine windows – presenting the regional finals as a tripleheader with regional coverage in the middle time slot; this was also the first year that Billy Packer covered the Final Four. The 1974 NCAA tournament started the afternoon of March 9 with a doubleheader on NBC. The
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and Pac 8 had first round byes, and these leagues were still staging conference tournament and regular season action after the NCAA tournament started. NBC did not start airing regular season games until about 1975–76, when the network partnered with the ad-hoc sports service
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. While NBC Sports' on-air talent was used, the production was covered by TVS. By this point, NBC would air regional and national games on Saturdays, and national games (called by
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,
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and
Billy Packer Anthony William Packer (born Anthony William Paczkowski,
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) on Sundays. As for the regional telecasts on Saturdays, typically in the
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, before the game featuring the
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or
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conferences, it was the " ECAC Game of the Week". In Dick Enberg's book ''Oh My!'', he says that the first time that he worked with Billy Packer was on a
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-
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game in 1974. Meanwhile, Packer's book ''Hoops'' says that the first time these two worked together was on a UCLA @ Maryland game on Super Bowl Sunday 1975. Packer however, is incorrect on the date because these teams did not play on January 12, 1975 (nor on any other Super Bowl Sunday for that matter) and there was no national college basketball telecast on this date either. Packer spends a few pages on this telecast which he says was a joint production between TVS and Chesley and talks about meeting Enberg for the first time earlier that day. He also says that Enberg called play-by-play for one half and Jim Thacker did play-by-play for the other half and that Packer was the analyst throughout. For the 1975 tournament, NBC expanded the regional finals coverage to present a tripleheader with regionalized coverage in the middle time slot. NBC used Tim Ryan and Al McGuire in the studio on March 22. 1975 also marked the first year that Billy Packer would work on the Final Four. Coverage of the 1976 tournament served as an awkward transition period from
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to Dick Enberg. Although Enberg was NBC's lead college basketball play-by-play announcer during the regular season, Gowdy had a clause in his contract to do the NCAA championship game. As a compromise, NBC decided to put each of them on one national semi-final game along with Billy Packer. Then for the title game, both play-by-play voices worked together while Packer was relegated to the network's New York City studio (where he worked with
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and
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).


1977–1981

For the 1976–77 season, NBC moved the national games to Sundays, starting with a doubleheader on January 2-Michigan @ South Carolina then Houston @ UCLA. NBC provided split-national coverage of two games each on February 6 ( Providence @
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and Marquette @
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) and February 20 (
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@
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and
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@ Purdue). NBC added a Saturday game on the last weekend of the season to show undefeated
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take on Notre Dame. That weekend, Billy Packer called three ACC tournament games in Greensboro on Thursday March 3, both ACC semi-finals the next night, then went to South Bend to call San Francisco-Notre Dame game on Saturday afternoon. He went back to Greensboro to call the ACC title game that same night, and then went to Ann Arbor to call the Marquette-
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game the next day. NBC added first round Sunday coverage during the 1977 tournament. In the 1977–78 season, C.D. Chesley (who controlled the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) rights at the time) wanted NBC to televise select ACC games as part of its national package as it had the previous few years. However, NBC wanted to feature intersectional games. This action greatly upset Chesley, who wound up selling the rights to the ACC Tournament final to
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. As a result, there was a notable absence of ACC home games in NBC's college basketball schedule for the 1977–78 season. For this season, NBC added
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to the No. 1 team alongside Dick Enberg and Billy Packer. Early in the season, NBC stationed McGuire in a remote location and went to him only for periodic commentary. Eventually, NBC moved McGuire courtside to form a three-man announcer team. Dick Stockton filled in for Enberg on at least three games,
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vs. Notre Dame (at Louisville on December 31), Marquette @
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(on February 5), and
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@ Providence (on February 12). Enberg called the AFC title game in Denver on January 1 and had a
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assignment on February 5. In 1978, NBC aired all regional finals games nationally for the first time, moving two of the games to Sunday. NBC split up the analysts from its No. 1 announcer team for the first two weekends of the tournament. Al McGuire for the most part, worked with Curt Gowdy while Billy Packer generally worked with Dick Enberg. While Dick Enberg served as the play-by-play announcer for NBC's Final Four coverage in 1978, Curt Gowdy moved over to a hosting role for the Final Four coverage. Meanwhile, NCAA Productions covered all tournament games not televised by NBC.
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, Jim Ferguson, Connie Alexander, Bill Strannigan,
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, Gary Thompson, and Fred Taylor were the commentators for NCAA Productions. NCAA Productions carried also the consolation game with Jay Randolph and Gary Thompson on the call. On February 25, 1979, NBC added a game featuring the undefeated
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(which went up against
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on that particular day). This was the first time that
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played on a national basketball telecast. Also in
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, the tournament expanded to add Thursday and Friday first-round games (done by NCAA Productions, which also again produced the regional semi-finals). Like it did the previous year, NBC split up the analysts from its primary announcer team for the first two weekends of the tournament, with Jim Simpson (in his last year with NBC before moving on to the newly launched
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cable network) working with Billy Packer while Dick Enberg worked with Al McGuire. On December 30, Dick Enberg called an NFL playoff game, so Simpson filled in him on the
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- Notre Dame game (which was aired on tape delay at 11:30 p.m.
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) at Louisville. Jim Simpson also filled-in for Enberg on the USC Trojans men's basketball, USC @ Texas Longhorns men's basketball, Texas game on January 20 because Enberg was scheduled to anchor NFL on NBC, NBC's Super Bowl XIII, Super Bowl coverage the next day. NBC's coverage of the 1979 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game, 1979 NCAA championship game between Indiana State and Michigan State Spartans men's basketball, Michigan State to this day, remains the highest-Nielsen ratings, rated game (garnering a 24.1 rating) in the history of televised college basketball. The final game marked the beginning of the rivalry between future Basketball Hall of Fame, Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. Both Johnson and Bird would 1979 NBA draft, enter the National Basketball Association, NBA in the fall of 1979–80 NBA season, 1979, and the rivalry between them and their respective teams (the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics) was a major factor in the league's renaissance in the 1980s and 1990s. The game also led to the "modern era" of college basketball, as it introduced a nationwide audience to a sport that was once relegated to second-class status in the sports world. Both Dick Enberg and Don Criqui called 1979–80 NFL playoffs#AFC: Houston Oilers 17, San Diego Chargers 14, NFL playoff games the weekend of December 29, 1979, so Charlie Jones (sportscaster), Charlie Jones filled in on the 1979–80 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, Kentucky-1979–80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team, Notre Dame game (aired on tape delay). Enberg however, did not have an NFL assignment the weekend of December 15 (NBC aired 1979–80 DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team, DePaul @ 1979–80 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA) while Criqui did (1979 New York Jets season, Jets-1979 Houston Oilers season, Oilers). The February 17 game between Kentucky and UNLV Runnin' Rebels, UNLV, was a Sunday morning local start. For two December games in 1980, Bob Costas filled in for Enberg (who was on NFL duty). The games were 1980–81 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team, Indiana @ 1980–81 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team, North Carolina (on the 20th) and 1980–81 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA @ DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball, DePaul the following week. Meanwhile, Charlie Jones filled in for Enberg on January 24 (1980–81 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team, Notre Dame @ Maryland Terrapins men's basketball, Maryland) as Enberg was getting ready to call the Super Bowl XV, Super Bowl the next day. On Super Bowl Sunday 1981, NBC also regionally broadcast 1980–81 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, Kentucky @ Georgia Bulldogs basketball, Georgia and 1980–81 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team, Georgetown @ UNLV at 1:30 pm. ET. For the 1980 NCAA Division I basketball tournament, 1980 tournament, NBC only split up the analysts from its No. 1 announcer team for the first weekend. While Dick Enberg again teamed with Al McGuire, Billy Packer was this time, paired with Don Criqui. In NBC's final year covering the NCAA tournament,
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(beginning on March 14 to be exact), the network introduced a policy of switching from game to game (and buzzer beater to buzzer beater, for that matter) on the fly. Before this, NBC would naturally, stay with the regionally-televised games to their conclusion.
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was the studio host for NBC by this point. This time, NBC kept its No. 1 announcer team (Enberg/Packer/McGuire) intact for the entire tournament.


After losing the Division I basketball tournament rights (1982–1989)

After NBC lost the tournament rights to College Basketball on CBS, CBS (which started a separate regular season package) beginning in 1982 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, 1982, they continued with TVS through 1983, wrapping up with the 1983 ACC men's basketball tournament, ACC Tournament Final (which NBC had traditionally wrapped up their coverage with, by this point). After TVS went back to broadcasting separate, regional games beginning in 1983–84 (in the 1986–87 season for instance, NBC carried several Pacific-10 Conference, Pac-10 telecasts on a regional basis), NBC was left to pick up the games that CBS did not want (save for the 1984 ACC men's basketball tournament, ACC Final) for the rest of the 1980s. During this period, NBC's promotional slogan for its game broadcasts was "College basketball, it's the ''stuff'' Saturdays are made of!" Another slogan that NBC used in game promotions was "Sunday ''come on home'' to college basketball on NBC!" On January 27, 1985, Jim Valvano (who was still the 1984–85 NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team, NC State coach) called a game between 1984–85 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team, Indiana and 1984–85 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team, Illinois alongside Bob Costas for NBC after coaching a game the previous day. On January 25, 1986, NBC had planned regional coverage of 1985–86 LSU Tigers basketball team, LSU @ 1985–86 Auburn Tigers men's basketball team, Auburn in the 1 p.m. (Eastern) time slot (with Jack Givens as analyst). However, that game was postponed due to a chicken pox epidemic on the Louisiana State University, LSU campus, so NBC went national with the 1985–86 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team, Louisville @ 1985–86 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team, Kansas game (called by
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and Bucky Waters). NBC used Pete Maravich on a few late season games such as DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball, DePaul @ 1985–86 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA on March 1 alongside Don Criqui. Dick Enberg did not call a college basketball game for the 1989–90 season until February 24 (1989–90 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team, Georgia Tech @ Notre Dame).


Decline (1990–1998)

With CBS and College Basketball on ESPN, ESPN gaining strength in the 1990s, all NBC could put together was a 4–5 game package featuring a then-mediocre Notre Dame program. By the 1992–93 season, NBC only broadcast two games, both involving Notre Dame (a February 6 contest against Duke Blue Devils men's basketball, Duke, and a February 13 contest against Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball, Kentucky). NBC was seeing much more success with its Notre Dame Football on NBC, broadcasts of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football, Notre Dame football games than the team's basketball telecasts by this point. On February 22, 1992, Al McGuire called his last game for NBC (1991–92 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA @ Notre Dame). CBS signed McGuire for the 1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, NCAA tournament. In the 1993–94 season, NBC only aired one game, which was 1993–94 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA @ Notre Dame on February 5. Don Criqui called that particular game alongside John Andariese. As previously mentioned, the season prior, NBC only carried two games, 1992–93 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, Duke @ Notre Dame on February 6 (which Don Criqui called with Quinn Buckner) and 1992–93 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, Kentucky @ Notre Dame on February 13. In the meantime, NBC also aired the Wooden Classic from 1994 to 1996, as well as occasionally showing non-Notre Dame related games such as those between the Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball, Oklahoma Sooners and Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball, Kansas Jayhawks in 1991, Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball, Virginia Cavaliers and North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball, North Carolina Tar Heels in 1992, Syracuse Orange men's basketball, Syracuse Orange-West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball, West Virginia Mountaineers in 1997 and 1998, and the Boston College Eagles men's basketball, Boston College Eagles and 1997–98 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team, Georgetown Hoyas in 1998. For the 1995 edition of the Wooden Classic, ABC regionally televised the first half of the doubleheader (1995–96 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team, Villanova vs. Purdue) with Roger Twibell and Dick Vitale on the call. At approximately 3:45 pm. Eastern time, NBC broadcast Maryland Terrapins men's basketball, Maryland vs. 1995–96 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team, UCLA for the second half with Don Criqui and Bill Walton on the call. On December 7, 1996, the first game of the Wooden Classic doubleheader (Utah Utes men's basketball, Utah vs. 1995–96 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team, Arizona) tipped off at 1:45 pm, but NBC joined the action in progress at 2 p.m. for most of the country. This time, Don Criqui and Bill Walton were joined by Ann Meyers on commentary. NBC's final men's college basketball broadcast to date was a February 28, 1998 contest between Notre Dame and the Providence Friars men's basketball, Providence Friars. NBC continues to maintain a broadcasting relationship with the university as it airs all Notre Dame football home games and select away games.


Coverage on cable and Peacock, Big Ten package (2011-present)

The NBC broadcast network does not currently televise any college basketball games. When Comcast and
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merged in 2011, college basketball on Versus (TV network), Versus was integrated into NBC Sports with the channel's relaunch as NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) on January 1, 2012. In 2012, NBC Sports reached agreements to carry Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) basketball and football on NBCSN and Comcast SportsNet, Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) basketball on NBCSN, and renewed NBCSN's rights to the
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for two additional seasons. By the late-2010s, NBC Sports had lost the CAA and Ivy League to other broadcasters. NBCSN continued its relationship with the A-10, which was most recently renewed in January 2021 under a multi-year deal. 25 regular season games are broadcast per-season, as well as selected games from the Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament. NBCSN shut down at the end of 2021, after which
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assumed its A-10 broadcasts (among other sports properties). In August 2022, NBC Sports announced that it had reached a seven-year deal to carry Big Ten Conference athletics on its platforms, which will include a package of Big Ten men's and women's basketball games on Peacock (streaming service), Peacock beginning in the 2023–24 season. Peacock will air up to 47 men's basketball games and 30 women's basketball games per-season (including 32 and 20 intraconference games respectively), as well as the opening night doubleheaders of the men's and women's conference tournaments. On September 15, 2022, NBC also announced that it will televise the Citi Shamrock Classic—an inaugural women's basketball showcase on November 12, 2022, between 2022–23 Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team, Notre Dame and California Golden Bears women's basketball, California. It would mark NBC's first women's college basketball broadcast on its main network. On December 2, 2022, NBC's streaming service Peacock (streaming service), Peacock will air the inaugural ''Peacock Classic'' featuring 2022–23 Baylor Bears men's basketball team, Baylor and 2022–23 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team, Gonzaga, a rematch of the 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game, 2021 national championship game.


2021-22 schedule


2022-23 schedule


Announcers


Play-by-play

* Marv Albert * Len Berman * Bob Costas * Don Criqui *
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* Frank Fallon * Frank Glieber *
Curt Gowdy Curtis Edward Gowdy (July 31, 1919 – February 20, 2006) was an American sportscaster. He called Boston Red Sox games on radio and TV for 15 years, and then covered many nationally televised sporting events, primarily for NBC Sports and ABC S ...
* Tom Hammond *
Merle Harmon Merle Reid Harmon (June 21, 1926 – April 15, 2009) was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play voice for five Major League Baseball teams, two teams in the American Football League and the World Football League's nationally syndicate ...
* Charlie Jones (sportscaster), Charlie Jones * Joel Meyers * Andy Musser *
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* Jim Simpson * Dick Stockton * Barry Tompkins * Fred White (sportscaster), Fred White


Color commentary

* John Andariese * Elgin Baylor * James Brown (sportscaster), James Brown * Quinn Buckner * Dave Cowens * Joe Dean * Bill Enis * Jack Givens * Matt Guokas * Don Haskins * Tom Hawkins (basketball), Tom Hawkins * Steve Jones (basketball), Steve Jones * Jerry Lucas * Pete Maravich *
Al McGuire Alfred James McGuire (September 7, 1928 – January 26, 2001) was an American college basketball coach and broadcaster, the head coach at Marquette University from 1964 to 1977. He won a national championship in his final season at Marquette, a ...
* Ann Meyers *
Billy Packer Anthony William Packer (born Anthony William Paczkowski,
Retr ...
* Ross Porter (American broadcaster), Ross Porter * Lynn Shackelford * Jim Simpson * Fred Taylor (basketball coach), Fred Taylor * Gary Thompson * Jim Valvano * Bill Walton * Bucky Waters * John Wooden


Studio

*
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Lee Leonard Lee Leonard (April 3, 1929 – December 16, 2018) was an American television personality who was involved in the launch of cable television networks ESPN and CNN. Early life Leonard was born Maxwell Lefkowitz on April 3, 1929, in New York City, ...
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Al McGuire Alfred James McGuire (September 7, 1928 – January 26, 2001) was an American college basketball coach and broadcaster, the head coach at Marquette University from 1964 to 1977. He won a national championship in his final season at Marquette, a ...
* Tim Ryan


Commentator pairings

As previously mentioned, NBC and TVS were partners in televising college basketball from 1975 to 1983. Typically on Saturdays, NBC and TVS would broadcast a regional slate of college basketball from the various conferences.


See also

*Men's college basketball on television *NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship#Television *''College Football on NBC Sports'' *''College Basketball on USA''


References


External links

* {{College Basketball on NBC 1969 American television series debuts 1998 American television series endings Basketball on NBC NBC original programming College basketball on television in the United States, NBC 1970s American television series 1980s American television series Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball, NBC TVS Television Network NBCSN shows Mountain West Conference basketball