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College basketball games today — live schedule + HD streams

What college basketball is on today? Slam Dunk Zone delivers ESPN, CBS, FS1, and conference networks in HD for $39.95/mo. No cable, 6 devices.

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TL;DR: College basketball runs nightly from November through early April with 30+ Division I games most evenings — concentrated on ESPN networks, CBS Sports Network, FS1, and conference networks (ACC, SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12). Slam Dunk Zone delivers the broadcast lineup in HD for $39.95/mo with 6 simultaneous device streams. Check today’s TV schedule on ESPN.com or your conference’s site, then Slam Dunk Now for the streams.

Where to find today’s college basketball schedule

The fastest schedule sources: ESPN.com’s college basketball page, NCAA.com’s TV schedule, and TeamRankings or Sports-Reference for the full bracket of Division I matchups. Each lists tip-off time, network, and rank-vs-rank matchups for the day.

On a typical weeknight in January-February, expect 30-50 Division I games, with 8-12 on ESPN networks, 4-6 on FS1/FS2, 3-5 on CBS Sports Network, and the rest on conference networks (ACC Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, Pac-12 Network) and regional broadcasters.

SDZ delivers the major broadcast networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, CBS, FS1, FS2, etc.) in HD as part of the $39.95/mo membership. Conference network availability depends on your member region.

How to stream today’s games without cable

Cable bundles include the full college basketball lineup but charge $120-$150/mo. Cord-cutter stack alternatives include Sling Orange + Sports Extra ($55/mo with ESPN networks but missing some conference networks), YouTube TV ($82.99/mo with most networks but 3-device limit), and Hulu Live ($82.99/mo similar to YouTube TV).

SDZ at $39.95/mo undercuts all of them and adds 4,900+ non-basketball channels. The trade-off: SDZ doesn’t have the polished cloud DVR of YouTube TV. Layer your IPTV player’s DVR (TiviMate Premium, Smarters Pro both record).

For the 30+ games on a typical Tuesday night, SDZ’s 6 simultaneous device streams cover the household: living-room TV for marquee, two iPads for bracket-relevant games, a phone for score-tracking.

Marquee Tuesday/Wednesday matchups: ESPN’s Big Monday equivalent

The college basketball week has rhythm: Saturday is the big-game day (CBS, ESPN’s College GameDay), Tuesday-Wednesday are conference rivalry nights (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 mid-week), Sunday is the SEC + Big Ten doubleheader. Each conference has its own peak night.

Marquee Tuesday games typically air on ESPN or ESPN2 — Duke-UNC, Kentucky-Florida, Kansas-Texas, UCLA-Arizona. SDZ delivers ESPN networks in HD, so you don’t miss the rivalry games.

For mid-major upset alert games (smaller conferences), CBS Sports Network and ESPNU carry many — both in the SDZ lineup.

Bracket-tracking apps + SDZ video

The standard fan stack: ESPN’s BPI tracker on phone, Bracket Matrix or KenPom for advanced metrics, SDZ on the TV for live game video. The phone tells you who needs to win to move up in the metrics; the TV shows the actual game.

For households with multiple basketball fans (Mom roots for Duke, Dad for Kentucky, kids for UNC), SDZ’s 6-device limit means everyone gets their own stream. No flipping between channels, no missed buzzer-beaters.

Bracket-pool participants love this setup — Saturday’s full slate of 8-10 ranked-team games can run simultaneously across 4-5 household devices, with score updates pinging on phones.

What it costs vs. cable across a full college basketball season

College basketball season runs November through early April — 5 months. SDZ at $39.95/mo costs $200 for the season. Cable’s sports-tier bundle costs $750+ for the same period.

If you also watch the NCAA Tournament (March), SDZ continues coverage — TBS, TNT, truTV all in the lineup. Cable’s same. SDZ saves you $550 across the season.

Cancel SDZ in April if you don’t need April-onward viewing (NBA playoffs run April-June; if you want those, keep SDZ for two more months at $80 total). Either way, the savings vs. cable are massive.

The Slam Dunk Deal

Cable vs Slam Dunk Zone

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Channels~2005,000+
Devices1–26 at once
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Frequently asked

College basketball games today — frequently asked

Where do I find today's college basketball schedule?

ESPN.com, NCAA.com’s TV schedule, or your conference’s official site (ACC.com, SEC sports site, etc.). Most list every Division I game with tip-off time and network.

Does SDZ have ESPN and ESPN2?

Yes — both are in the SDZ HD lineup as part of the $39.95/mo membership.

What about ACC Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network?

Conference networks are included for most member regions; AccuViewTV’s 24/7 chat support confirms specific availability on signup.

Can I watch multiple games at the same time?

Yes — SDZ’s 6-device limit means 6 simultaneous streams. One per TV, one per tablet, one per phone, all under the same $39.95/mo membership.

Does SDZ stream in HD?

Yes — 1080p HD on the major broadcast networks at 60fps where supported.

Can I record today's game to watch later?

Yes via your IPTV player’s DVR (TiviMate Premium, Smarters Pro). Recordings stay in your library.

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