World Baseball Classic Fires Up the Morning (Image Credits: Flickr)
Las Vegas – Viewers across the valley can dive into a diverse lineup of sports broadcasts on Monday, March 9, featuring international baseball showdowns and key college basketball tournaments, including semifinals hosted locally.[1]
World Baseball Classic Fires Up the Morning
The 2026 World Baseball Classic pool stage commands attention early, with multiple matchups airing throughout the day. Fans will see high-stakes international competition from Tokyo, Miami, San Juan, and Houston.
FS1 kicks off at 6 a.m. ET with South Korea versus Australia in Pool C from Tokyo. Noon brings Dominican Republic against Israel on FS1 from Miami and Colombia facing Panama on FS2 from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- 7 p.m.: Cuba vs. Puerto Rico (FS1, Pool A, San Juan)
- 7 p.m.: Venezuela vs. Nicaragua (FS2, Pool D, Miami)
- 8 p.m.: Mexico vs. U.S. (FOX, Pool B, Houston)
These games promise intense rivalries as nations vie for advancement.[1]
College Basketball Tournaments Take Center Stage
Semifinals in several conferences highlight the evening slate, with two West Coast Tournament games drawing special interest since they unfold at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
ESPNU airs the Sun Belt women’s championship at 2 p.m., followed by the Atlantic Sun women’s title game at 5 p.m. Men’s action ramps up at 6 p.m. on CBSSN with a Coastal Athletic semifinal.
- 7 p.m.: Southern Conference championship (ESPN)
- 7 p.m.: Sun Belt men’s championship (ESPN2)
- 7 p.m.: Horizon League semifinal (ESPNU)
- 9 p.m.: West Coast semifinal, TBD vs. Gonzaga (ESPN)[1]
- 9:30 p.m.: Horizon League semifinal (ESPN2)
- 11:30 p.m.: West Coast semifinal, TBD vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (ESPN2)
Local crowds may head to the venue, but TV coverage brings the excitement home.
NBA and MLB Spring Training Round Out the Day
NBA fans gear up for West Coast flavor with two games in the evening. Denver visits Oklahoma City at 7:30 p.m. on NBCSN and Peacock, while New York travels to the Los Angeles Clippers at 10 p.m. on the same networks.
MLB spring training offers lighter fare on MLBN. Baltimore faces St. Louis (split squad) at 1 p.m., Los Angeles Dodgers take on Milwaukee at 4 p.m., and Miami hosts the New York Mets at 6 p.m.
No Vegas Golden Knights game appears on the docket, leaving airways free for national events. Local radio outlets like FOX Sports Las Vegas (94.7 FM/1340 AM) typically cover talk shows and updates.[2]
Bonus Events for Varied Interests
Beyond the majors, niche sports fill gaps. College lacrosse sees Towson at Virginia at 2 p.m. on ACCN, and Missouri visits Florida in college softball at 7 p.m. on SECN.
Tennis enthusiasts tune into Indian Wells third-round matches at 2 p.m. on Tennis Channel. Early risers catch Paralympics coverage on USA Network, including super-G and curling from 5 a.m. onward.
| Time (ET) | Event | Network |
|---|---|---|
| 2 p.m. | College Lacrosse: Towson at Virginia | ACCN |
| 7 p.m. | College Softball: Missouri at Florida | SECN |
| 2 p.m. | Tennis: Indian Wells | TENNIS |
This mix ensures options for every fan.
Key Takeaways
- West Coast Tournament semifinals in Las Vegas air live on ESPN networks.
- World Baseball Classic dominates with five pool games.
- NBA doubleheader features playoff contenders.
March 9 delivers non-stop action for Las Vegas sports viewers, blending global baseball with hometown hoops drama. Grab the remote and settle in – which matchup will you catch first? Share your picks in the comments.
