Las Vegas — Packed Sports TV Lineup Highlights Basketball on February 2

By Matthias Binder
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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.

Key Takeaways
  • 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.

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