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Las Vegas TV Sports Lineup: College Hoops Dominate Alongside NBA and Olympics

By Matthias Binder February 10, 2026
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UNLV Rebels Light Up Local ScreensNBA Action Heats Up the NightCollege Basketball Marathon UnfoldsOlympic Spotlight and Global EventsPlanning Your Viewing Party

UNLV Rebels Light Up Local Screens (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas – A robust slate of basketball games anchors today’s sports broadcasts, complemented by NBA contests and Winter Olympics coverage for viewers throughout Southern Nevada.

UNLV Rebels Light Up Local Screens

The UNLV men’s basketball team faces San Jose State at 8 p.m. on FS1, offering valley residents a prime chance to rally behind the Rebels.[1]

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Radio listeners can tune into KWWN (1100 AM, 100.9 FM) for full play-by-play coverage. This Mountain West matchup arrives at a pivotal point in the season, with both squads vying for conference positioning.

Expect high-energy defense and fast breaks, characteristics of recent Rebels outings. Fans filling living rooms or sports bars will find this game a highlight amid the national frenzy.

NBA Action Heats Up the Night

Basketball enthusiasts gear up for two key NBA tilts starting in the evening. The Los Angeles Clippers visit the Houston Rockets at 5 p.m. on FDSC and NBAtv, followed by the San Antonio Spurs challenging the Los Angeles Lakers at 7:30 p.m. on SPTSN and NBAtv.[1]

These West Coast-influenced games align perfectly with Las Vegas prime time. The Lakers-Spurs clash revives classic rivalries, drawing extra attention from local audiences familiar with both franchises.

Streamers should check provider apps for additional viewing options. Such broadcasts underscore the NBA’s grip on Tuesday evenings.

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College Basketball Marathon Unfolds

A barrage of NCAA men’s basketball tips off early afternoon, filling channels through late night. Key windows include 4 p.m. starts like Notre Dame at SMU on ACCN, BYU at Baylor on ESPN2, and Purdue at Nebraska on FS1.[1][2]

Later slots feature Duke at Pittsburgh and Houston at Utah at 6 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN2, respectively. Viewers can channel surf across ESPN networks, FS1, SECN, and TNT for non-stop action.

Time (PT) Matchup Channel
4 p.m. Virginia at Florida State ESPNU
4:30 p.m. Marquette at Villanova TNT, truTV
6 p.m. Iowa State at TCU FS1
8 p.m. Washington State at Gonzaga ESPN2

This density of games caters to bracketologists and casual fans alike. Women’s contests, such as North Texas at Rice on ESPNU, add variety.[1]

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Olympic Spotlight and Global Events

Winter Olympics fans rise early for medal pursuits across disciplines. Figure skating men’s short program airs in two parts starting 9:30 a.m. on USA and NBC, while women’s hockey pits the United States against Canada at 11:10 a.m. on USA.[1]

Curling mixed doubles finals hit USA at 9 a.m., and alpine skiing team events precede on Peacock. Freestyle skiing and ski jumping round out the morning lineup.

  • AHL All-Star Skills Competition at 5 p.m. on NHLN appeals to hockey devotees.
  • Concacaf U-17 soccer qualifiers stream on FS2 from morning through afternoon.
  • LET golf’s PIF Saudi Ladies International begins 2:30 a.m. Wednesday on TGC.

Such international fare broadens the day’s appeal beyond hoops.

Planning Your Viewing Party

Las Vegas households juggle multiple tuners or streaming devices to capture favorites. National networks like ESPN, FS1, and NBC dominate, with local radio enhancing audio options.

Check Las Vegas Review-Journal for updates, as lineups occasionally shift.[1]

Key Takeaways:

  • UNLV vs. San Jose State headlines local action at 8 p.m. on FS1.
  • College basketball offers 10+ games across major networks.
  • Olympics provide early-morning excitement on NBC and Peacock.

Today’s diverse programming reinforces Las Vegas’s status as a sports viewing hub. What matchup will you prioritize, or which event surprises you most? Tell us in the comments.

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