Pac-12 Announces 2021-22 Men’s Basketball Television Broadcast Schedule

SAN FRANCISCO – The Pac-12 Conference announced its 2021-22 men’s basketball television package that will feature more than 210 contests telecast to national and regional audiences.

Oregon will be featured in 17 national broadcasts by either the ESPN family of networks, Fox Sports 1 or CBS during the 2021-22 season.

The first nationally televised game for the Ducks is the Nov. 16 Phil Knight Invitational contest versus BYU, taking place at the Moda Center in Portland and airing at 7 p.m. on ESPN. On Dec. 18, the defending-champion Baylor Bears will visit Matthew Knight Arena to face the Ducks at 7 p.m. on ESPN2. Oregon opens its 20-game Pac-12 conference schedule as hosts to Arizona State on Dec. 5, before traveling to Stanford to face the Cardinal in the team’s only December road game on Dec. 12.

On Jan. 1, the Ducks ring in the New Year at home against Utah, before traveling to Corvallis the following week as guests of Oregon State on Jan. 8. The first nationally televised conference game for Oregon is on Jan. 13, when the team travels to Los Angeles to face UCLA on ESPN. After the two-game trip to Los Angeles, the Ducks return for a three-game homestand that features the Jan. 29 contest versus Oregon State on ESPN2.

The Beavers have 17 games at Gill Coliseum, two true non-conference road games and a tournament in Florida highlight the 2021-22 Oregon State men’s basketball schedule

Both Los Angeles schools visit Eugene to close out the team’s home schedule, with the Feb. 24 UCLA game airing on ESPN, while the Feb. 26 USC contest can be seen on ESPN or ESPN2. Oregon wraps up the season with a two-game trip to the state of Washington, including the season finale against Washington State, which is being showcased nationwide on CBS.

A minimum of 30 Oregon State regular-season games will be televised during the 2021-22 season. The schedule includes 16 games on Pac-12 Network, nine on the ESPN family of networks, two on FS1 and two on CBS Sports Network.

CBS will televise nationally a showdown between Oregon State and UCLA at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 26 at Gill Coliseum. The Beavers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight last season, while the Bruins made it to the Final Four. It’s the first time CBS will televise a men’s basketball game at Gill Coliseum.

A road game at Tulsa is the lone contest that hasn’t been selected yet by a television network.

The season officially begins on Tuesday, Nov. 9 when Oregon State takes on Portland State at Gill Coliseum. The Beavers will then play road games at Iowa State (Friday, Nov. 12) and Tulsa (Monday, Nov. 15) before returning home to host Samford on Thursday, Nov. 18.

Oregon State will open the Emerald Coast Classic against Wake Forest at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 26 at Raider Arena on the campus of Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Fla. The first game of the day will feature Penn State vs. LSU at 4 p.m.

The third-place game will be played at 1 p.m. on Saturday Nov. 27 with the championship game scheduled for a 4 p.m. tip on that Saturday.

Oregon State has four non-conference games at Gill Coliseum in December — Saturday, Dec. 11 vs. Sacramento State; Tuesday, Dec. 14 vs. UC Davis; Saturday, Dec. 18 vs. Texas A&M; and Tuesday, Dec. 21 vs. Nicholls State.

Oregon State will play two Pac-12 games in December — at California on Thursday, Dec. 2 and against Arizona on Sunday, Dec. 5 at Gill Coliseum.

The remainder of conference play begins with three-straight games at Gill Coliseum — Utah on Dec. 30, Colorado on New Year’s Day and Oregon on Jan. 8.

Other Pac-12 games at Gill Coliseum include Washington (Jan. 20), Washington State (Jan. 22), California (Feb. 9), Stanford (Feb. 12), USC (Feb. 24) and UCLA (Feb. 26).

The Beavers will not host Arizona State or play at Stanford during the 2021-22 season.

Pac-12 Conference controlled broadcasts include:

  • 144 on Pac-12 Networks (including eight Pac-12 Tournament games)
  • 42 games on ESPN Networks
  • 22 on FS1 (including two Pac-12 Tournament games)
  • 3 on CBS
  • 3 on FOX (including the 2022 Pac-12 Tournament title game)

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Additional appearances will be made through other conference television agreements and various in-season tournaments to bring the current comprehensive broadcast total to more than 230 events.

Notably, the 2022 Pac-12 Tournament Championship Game will move to FOX for the first time – the broadcast network telecast will tip at 6 p.m. PT on Saturday, March 12.

The 2021-22 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball non-conference slate will include:

  • 18 home games vs. 2021 postseason teams
  • 15 home games vs. 2021 NCAA Tournament teams
    • Including defending national champion Baylor, Kansas, Tennessee and Villanova
  • 17 scheduled road or neutral-site games vs. 2021 postseason teams
  • 7 true road games vs. 2021 NCAA Tournament teams
    • Including reigning champion Baylor, national runner-up Gonzaga, Creighton, Illinois, Missouri, San Diego State and Tennessee

Every Pac-12 home contest will be televised during the 2021-22 regular season, including all 120 Conference clashes starting Sunday, Nov. 28.

The regular season opens on Tuesday, Nov. 9 with a Conference first – all 12 programs in action on Pac-12 Networks, a 10-hour tip-off marathon to mark Year 10 of the network’s men’s basketball coverage.

Marquee non-conference contests set to air on Pac-12 Networks include SMU at OREGON on Fri., Nov. 12, BYU at UTAH on Sat., Nov. 27, and USC versus defending ACC Tournament champion Georgia Tech and Texas A&M at OREGON STATE on Sat., Dec. 18.

As part of the 42 package games on ESPN Networks, 17 contests are set for either ESPN or ESPN2 and nine on ESPNU while 16 are designated to flex on ESPN, ESPN2 and/or ESPNU. Additionally, ABC will broadcast the inaugural Pac-12 Coast-to-Coast Challenge men’s game pitting STANFORD and Texas on Sun., Dec. 19. Games aired on an ESPN network will also be available through the ESPN App, accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

FS1’s 22-game slate will begin with a non-conference clash between 2021 NCAA Tournament participants COLORADO and Tennessee on Sat., Dec. 4, followed by 19 league games before 2022 Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinal and semifinal contests March 10 and 11. Along with the Pac-12 Championship game, FOX will air a New Year’s Day showdown between ARIZONA STATE and UCLA, and USC at ARIZONA on Sat., Feb. 5.

Along with UCLA versus North Carolina in the annual CBS Sports Classic, CBS will nationally broadcast a trio of Conference contests – ARIZONA STATE at ARIZONA on Sat., Jan. 29, UCLA at OREGON STATE on Sat., Feb. 26, and OREGON at WASHINGTON STATE on Sat., March 5.

Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena will serve as host of the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament for the sixth consecutive year from March 9-12, 2022.

The 2020-21 season saw the Pac-12 land a league-record five teams in the final USA TODAY Coaches poll and finish third in the final KenPom.com conference rankings following a 2021 NCAA Tournament in which four league programs advanced to the Sweet 16, three to the Elite Eight and UCLA reached the Final Four.

Four All-Freshman (Bennedict Mathurin/Azuolas Tubelis, ARIZ; Jabari Walker, COLO; Efe Abogidi, WSU), three All-Conference (Tyger Campbell/Jaime Jaquez Jr./Johnny Juzang, UCLA), and two All-Defensive Team (Elijah Parquet, COLO; Jaquez) honorees along with the Pac-12 Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player (Warith Alatishe, OSU), the league’s Most Improved Player (Jaiden Delaire, STAN), and two All-Pac-12 Tournament performers (Evan Battey, COLO; Jarod Lucas, OSU) are set to return for the 2021-22 season.

Four McDonald’s All-Americans are set to join the Conference this coming season in OREGON’s Nathan Bittle, STANFORD’s Harrison Ingram, UCLA’s Peyton Watson and WASHINGTON’s Jackson Grant, while COLORADO boasts the highest-rated incoming recruiting class in the Pac-12 according to 247 Sports.

Additionally, 10 All-Conference performers are among 33 incoming transfers, headlined by MAC Player of the Year Marreon Jackson to ARIZONA STATE, Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year Kim Aiken Jr. to ARIZONA, AAC Sixth Man of the Year Boogie Ellis to USC, and First Team All-Sun Belt selection Michael Flowers to WASHINGTON STATE.