DURHAM – ESPN announced six Duke lacrosse games between the men and women will be broadcast on the ESPN family of networks this spring.
On the men's side, ESPN will present more than 280 men's college lacrosse games during the 2024 season across ESPNU, ACC Network (ACCN), ESPN3, ESPN+ and ACCNX. ESPN's industry-leading men's lacrosse schedule, featuring the best teams and top conferences in the country, begins this Saturday, Feb. 3, with three ranked teams in action.
All nine of the Duke men's lacrosse home games will be shown on either ACC Network or ACCNX. All are available in the ESPN app with a subscription to a cable provider or accepted streaming service. Duke's Feb. 3 season opener against Bellarmine will be on ACCNX at noon.
Duke will make its linear television debut on ACCN March 1 when Penn comes to Durham. Head coach
John Danowski's team will be featured April 7 versus Notre Dame, April 14 versus Virginia and at North Carolina on April 27.
Analysts for the men's slate of games will be Quint Kessenich, Paul Carcaterra, Ryan Boyle, Jules Heningburg, Sheehan Stanwick Burch, Bill Tierney and Matt Ward. Anish Shroff, Jay Alter, Drew Carter, Chris Cotter and Mark Dixon will handle play-by-play duties throughout the season.
ESPN will present more than 540 women's college lacrosse games during the 2024 season across ESPNU, ACC Network (ACCN), ESPN3, ESPN+ and ACCNX. ESPN's industry-leading women's lacrosse schedule, featuring the best teams and top conferences in the country, begins Saturday, Feb. 10.
The Blue Devil women will make their ACCN debut Feb. 24 when they welcome Clemson to Koskinen Stadium. Duke will close out its season on ESPNU at North Carolina on April 18. Duke's remaining home games will be shown on ACCNX.
Play-by-play commentators for women's coverage include Jay Alter, Drew Carter, Leah Secondo, Mark Dixon and Joe Beninati. Sheehan Stanwick-Burch, Dana Boyle, Rachael DeCecco, Charlotte North and Courtney Connor Martinez will handle analyst duties.
All ACC Championship games for both the men and women will be broadcast on ACCN.
Visit the Duke men's and women's lacrosse schedules at GoDuke.com for up-to-date links and game information.
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