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THE BEST OF XM
In addition to the all the live college football, basketball, baseball and other sports already broadcast on SIRIUS, top college conferences like the Pac-10, Big 12, Big East, SEC and the ACC are now available to SIRIUS subscribers as part of The Best of XM. To learn more about adding XM channels to your SIRIUS subscription, see our The Best of XM on SIRIUS page. |
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College Football on SIRIUS
Are you ready for the start of college football season? Don't miss any of the action as the big men on campus return to the field.
Note: games scheduled for channels 212-220 are available as part of The Best of XM.
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College Baseball on SIRIUS
South Carolina won its first Men’s Division I College World Series in the final CWS to be played at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE. The Gamecocks clinched the title by sweeping UCLA in the finals. SIRIUS|XM listeners heard all the live action of the exciting double-elimination tournament.
Check back next year for the 2011 college baseball schedule.
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Men's College Basketball on SIRIUS
Congratulations to Coach K and the Duke Blue Devils on winning the 2010 NCAA® Division I Men's Basketball Championship. Duke held off Butler 61-59 in a classic title game to capture its fourth national championship.
Listeners heard uninterrupted play-by-play of every game of the 2010 NCAA® Division I Men's Basketball Championship, from the opening round game on March 16 through the Final Four and National Championship games on April 3-5.
Check back later this year for the 2010-’11 men’s college basketball schedule.
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Women's College Basketball on SIRIUS
The Connecticut Huskies earned their second straight national championship with a 53-47 victory over the Stanford Cardinal. UConn, which has won seven titles under head coach Geno Auriemma, finished the season 39-0 and has won 78 straight games.
Check back later this year for the 2010-’11 women’s college basketball schedule
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Rivals Radio
Weekdays 7 am - 12 pm ET
SIRIUS|XM Sports Nation Ch. 122
If it's happening in college football or basketball, you'll hear about it on Rivals Radio. Tune in for interviews with some of the college game's biggest coaches and players. Bill King hosts Rivals Radio from 7 am - 10 am and Chris Childers hosts Rivals Radio Blitz from 10 am - noon ET. Sound off on the biggest issues of the day as Bill and Chris take your calls live. Give 'em a ring at 866-9RIVALS. |
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Rivals Radio
Saturdays 8 am - 10 am ET
SIRIUS|XM Sports Nation Ch. 122
Bill King and Chris Childers get you ready for the big day of football action on tap. Get the latest information from around the country and share your thoughts by calling 866-9RIVALS. |
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Basketball and Beyond with Coach K
Monthly Broadcasts During Offseason
Mad Dog Radio Ch. 123
Mike Krzyzewski, the legendary head coach of the Duke University, and co-host Dave Sims cover the state of college basketball. Hear interviews with business leaders, entertainers, as well as athletes, plus get a personal perspective on Krzyzewski's principles for life on and off the court. |
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College Hockey on SIRIUS
Boston College blanked Wisconsin 5-0 in the national championship game to win its second title in the last three years. The Eagles, who have played in the final game in four of the last five seasons, now have four national championships.
Check back later this year for the 2010-’11 college hockey schedule
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College Sports On SIRIUS
Strike up the pep band and don your school colors, because SIRIUS airs live football, basketball, hockey and lacrosse broadcasts from hundreds of college teams. Enjoy the action from top conferences across the country, including the Big Ten, Pac-10, Big 12, Big East, SEC, Big West, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Sun Belt, West Coast, Mountain West, Western Athletic, Conference USA, Colonial Athletic Association, Horizon League and the Ivy League.
SIRIUS is also the Official Satellite Radio Partner of Army, Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Louisville, Michigan, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, Navy, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, UCLA, USC and West Virginia.
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