ESPNU TV Schedule
Wednesday, May 14
30 For 30: I Hate Christian Laettner
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Men's Basketball
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30 for 30: The Last Days of Knight
ESPNU • RE-AIR • 30 for 30
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30 for 30: One and Not Done
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Men's Basketball
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Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle Presented by Progressive
ESPNU • Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle
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E60: Blood Brothers
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Men's Basketball
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E60: Only The Strong Survive
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Women's Basketball
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For The Culture Presented by Velveeta
ESPNU • RE-AIR • For The Culture
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#11 Duke vs. #1 Notre Dame
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Women's Basketball
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#1 Notre Dame vs. #13 NC State
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Women's Basketball
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#25 Louisville vs. #3 Notre Dame
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Women's Basketball
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Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part One (1930-1959) Presented by Pfizer
ESPNU • RE-AIR • Basketball
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Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Two (1960-1970) Presented by Pfizer
ESPNU • RE-AIR • Basketball
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Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Three (1971-1979) Presented by Pfizer
ESPNU • RE-AIR • Basketball
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Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Four (1980-1989) Presented by Pfizer
ESPNU • RE-AIR • Basketball
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Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Five (1990-1998) Presented by Pfizer
ESPNU • RE-AIR • Basketball
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Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball Part Six (1998-2010) Presented by Pfizer
ESPNU • RE-AIR • Basketball
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