
Basketball Dominates Airwaves (Image Credits: Flickr)
Sports viewers across Las Vegas faced a Monday brimming with basketball contests alongside international soccer and niche competitions on major networks.
Basketball Dominates Airwaves
College hoops led the charge with multiple high-stakes NCAA women’s and men’s games scattered throughout the afternoon and evening. Networks like ESPN, ESPN2, CBSSN, and SECN carried the action, drawing fans to matchups featuring powerhouse programs.[1]
The NBA contributed two intriguing tilts, both exclusive to Peacock streaming. Minnesota visited Memphis at 4:30 p.m., followed by Philadelphia taking on the Los Angeles Clippers at 7 p.m. These games offered prime opportunities for West Coast audiences to catch rising stars and veteran showdowns.
- NCAA Women: North Carolina at N.C. State, 3 p.m., ESPN2
- NCAA Men: Syracuse at North Carolina, 4 p.m., ESPN
- NCAA Women: Auburn at Ole Miss, 4 p.m., SECN
- Unrivaled: Vinyl vs. Hive, 4:30 p.m., TNT, truTV
- NCAA Women: South Carolina at Texas A&M, 5 p.m., ESPN2
- Unrivaled: Mist vs. Laces, 5:45 p.m., TNT, truTV
- NCAA Men: Kansas at Texas Tech, 6 p.m., ESPN
NCAA Hockey and Golf Add Variety
Hockey enthusiasts turned to NHL Network for a pair of college rivalries. Harvard faced Boston College at 2 p.m., while Northeastern battled Boston University at 5 p.m. These matchups showcased East Coast intensity available to Las Vegas viewers.
Golf fans had the TGL event pitting Atlanta Drive against Jupiter Links at 2 p.m. on ESPN. The innovative format promised fast-paced play in a tech-driven arena setting.[1]
Soccer and Baseball Round Out the Day
Soccer kicked off early with Saudi Pro League action as Al Nassr visited Riyadh at 7 a.m. on FS2. English Premier League followed with Burnley at Sunderland at noon on USA Network. Later, CONCACAF U17 Women’s Championship games featured Haiti vs. Guatemala at 2:50 p.m. and Costa Rica vs. Cuba at 4:50 p.m., both on FS2.
Baseball opened the schedule with Caribbean Series contests. Puerto Rico met the Dominican Republic at noon on MLBN, and Mexico Red played Panama at 5 p.m. on the same channel. These international showdowns provided a taste of winter ball excitement.
| Sport | Event | Time | Network |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soccer | SL: Al Nassr at Riyadh | 7 a.m. | FS2 |
| Baseball | Caribbean Series: Puerto Rico vs. Dominican Republic | Noon | MLBN |
| NBA | Minnesota at Memphis | 4:30 p.m. | Peacock |
Viewing Options in Sin City
Local sports hubs like FanDuel Sports Network Las Vegas aired NBA talk shows such as Run It Back at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., alongside NFL discussions on Up & Adams. While no live Vegas pro teams appeared, the national slate filled screens at sportsbooks and homes alike.[2]
Channels such as ESPN, FS1 (FS2), USA, TNT, and MLB Network reached most cable and streaming subscribers in the area. Peacock offered the NBA exclusives for those with the service.
- Basketball ruled with over a dozen NCAA and two NBA games.
- Early soccer and late-night baseball catered to varied tastes.
- Streaming via Peacock and NHLN expanded access beyond cable.
Monday’s lineup delivered non-stop action for Las Vegas sports fans, blending college rivalries with pro glimpses. What matchup will you prioritize tonight? Share in the comments.