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UVA fall Olympic sports broadcasting schedule released

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UVA AthleticsThe UVA athletics department announced today (Aug. 15) its live broadcasting and streaming schedules for fall Olympic sports home events. There will be 36 Cavalier events broadcast as ACC Network Extra productions and one televised on the ACC Regional Sports Networks.

ACC Network Extra is a dedicated digital channel for ACC sports which is available to authenticated subscribers of ESPN3 through WatchESPN and the ESPN app at no additional charge.

The broadcast schedule includes seven home field hockey games, 11 home men’s soccer games, 10 home women’s soccer matches and nine home volleyball matches. The broadcasting schedule kicks off with ACC Network Extra coverage of the Friday, Aug. 17 women’s soccer match against Colgate.

The home women’s soccer match against Florida State on October 21 will air on the ACC Regional Sports Networks.

A number of Virginia’s road contents are also streamed by other ACC institutions. Check VirginiaSports.com for links to those events on the team’s calendar page or event game notes.

The ACC will once again provide extensive broadcasts for its postseason fall sports championships. Information on each of those broadcasts will be available within the event preview releases on VirginiaSports.com or the Championship Central web page at TheACC.org.

Field Hockey

  • Sep. 2 Longwood ACCNE
  • Sep. 7 Syracuse ACCNE
  • Sep. 9 Old Dominion ACCNE
  • Sep. 29 Louisville ACCNE
  • Oct. 7 Miami (Ohio) ACCNE
  • Oct. 19 Wake Forest ACCNE
  • Oct. 21 Maryland ACCNE

Men’s Soccer

  • Aug. 24 New Hampshire ACCNE
  • Aug. 30 Elon ACCNE
  • Sep. 7 Virginia Tech ACCNE
  • Sep. 11 Marshall ACCNE
  • Sep. 14 Notre Dame ACCNE
  • Sep. 18 FIU ACCNE
  • Oct. 2 Wright State ACCNE
  • Oct. 5 Duke ACCNE
  • Oct. 8 Denver ACCNE
  • Oct. 16 Radford ACCNE
  • Oct. 20 Wake Forest ACCNE

Women’s Soccer

  • Aug. 17 Colgate ACCNE
  • Aug. 20 Cincinnati ACCNE
  • Aug. 26 Bucknell ACCNE
  • Sep. 2 Hofstra ACCNE
  • Sep. 6 Liberty ACCNE
  • Sep. 30 Wake Forest ACCNE
  • Oct. 14 Pitt ACCNE
  • Oct. 18 Syracuse ACCNE
  • Oct. 21 Florida State RSN
  • Oct. 25 NC State ACCNE

Volleyball

  • Sep. 8 George Mason ACCNE
  • Sep. 28 Florida State ACCNE
  • Sep. 30 Miami ACCNE
  • Oct. 5 Boston College ACCNE
  • Oct. 7 Syracuse ACCNE
  • Oct. 19 Louisville ACCNE
  • Nov. 9 Virginia Tech ACCNE
  • Nov. 10 Clemson ACCNE
  • Nov. 16 Georgia Tech ACCNE

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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