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Men's gymnastics: Saturday
at Windy City Invitational, Chicago, 7 p.m. Women's gymnastics: Saturday
vs. Penn State, Kent State and Towson at University Park, Pa., 6 p.m. Women's hockey: Friday
at MSU Mankato, 7:07 p.m. Saturday
at MSU Mankato, 3:07 p.m. Men's tennis: Sunday
vs. Northern Illinois, 4 p.m. Women's tennis: Saturday
vs. Marquette, 11 a.m.; vs. Montana, 5 p.m. Men's track and field: Friday-Saturday
Jack Johnson Invitational at U of M Fieldhouse. Women's track and field: Friday-Saturday
Jack Johnson Invitational at U of M Fieldhouse. Wrestling: Monday
vs. Illinois, 7:30 p.m. on the air friday
BasketballTIMETVRADIO NBA:
Chicago at Boston6 p.m.ESPN College men:
Stony Brook at Vermont6 p.m.ESPNU H.S. boys:
Hastings at Forest Lake7:15 p.m. 95.9-FM H.S. boys:
St. Michael-Albertville at Rogers7:15 p.m. 106.1-FM College men:
Fairfield at Iona8 p.m.ESPNU NBA:
Oklahoma City at Dallas8:30 p.m.ESPNGolf PGA:
Humana Challenge2 p.m.GOLF Champions:
Mitsubishi Electric Champ.6:30 p.m.GOLF European PGA:
Abu Dhabi Championship3 a.m.GOLFHockey College men:
Harvard at Yale6:30 p.m.NBCSN College men:
North Dakota at Gophers7 p.m.FSN1500-AM College men:
Miami (Ohio) at Wisconsin8 p.m.BTNTennis Australian Open:
Third round8 p.m.ESPN2 Australian Open:
Third round2 a.m.ESPN2WRESTLING College:
Wisconsin at Penn State6 p.m.BTN on the air saturday
BasketballTIMETVRADIO College men:
VMI at Coastal Carolina10 a.m.ESPNU College men:
Maryland at North Carolina11 a.m.ESPN College men:
Connecticut at Pittsburgh11 a.m.ESPN2 College men:
Harvard at Memphis11:30 a.m.FSN College men:
Nebraska at Penn StatenoonESPNU College men:
St. Bonaventure at TemplenoonCBSSN College men:
West Virginia at Purdue1 p.m.Ch. 4 College men:
Wake Forest at Virginia Tech1 p.m.Ch. 23 College men:
Missouri at Florida1 p.m.ESPN College men:
Texas Tech at Oklahoma St.1 p.m.ESPN2 College men:
Arizona at Arizona St.1:30 p.m.FSN College men:
Akron at Kent State2 p.m.ESPNU College men:
Columbia at Cornell2 p.m.NBCSN College men:
Oregon at UCLA3 p.m.Ch. 4 College men:
Florida State at Virginia3 p.m.Ch. 23 College men:
Syracuse at Louisville3 p.m.ESPN College men:
Creighton at Wichita State3 p.m.ESPN2 College men:
California at Stanford3:30 p.m.FSN College men:
St. Joseph's at Pennsylvania4 p.m.ESPNU College men:
Hofstra at George Mason4 p.m.NBCSN College men:
Ohio State at Michigan St.5 p.m.ESPN College men:
Marquette at Cincinnati6 p.m.ESPNU College men:
UNLV at Colorado St.6 p.m.NBCSN NBA:
Houston at Timberwolves7 p.m. 830-AM NBA:
Memphis at Chicago7 p.m.WGN College men:
Wisconsin at Iowa7 p.m.BTN College men:
Gonzaga at Butler8 p.m.ESPN College men:
Kentucky at Auburn8 p.m.ESPNU College men:
Utah at Washington10 p.m.ESPNUBoxingAyala vs. Stevens; Campillo vs. Kovalev8 p.m.NBCSNSalido vs. Garcia; Golovkin vs. Rosado8:45 p.m.HBOFootball College:
NFLPA Collegiate Bowl5 p.m.ESPN2Golf PGA:
Humana Challenge2 p.m.GOLF Champions:
Mitsubishi Electric Champ.6:30 p.m.GOLF European PGA:
Abu Dhabi Championship3 a.m.GOLFHockey H.S. boys:
Eagan at Hibbing10 a.m.FSN H.S. boys:
Benilde-St. M. at Grand Rapids1:30 p.m.FSN NHL:
Chicago vs. LA or Pittsburgh vs. Phila.2 p.m.Ch. 11 H.S. boys:
Osseo at Coon Rapids3 p.m. 106.1-FM College men:
North Dakota at Gophers5 p.m.FSN1500-AM NHL:
N.Y. Rangers at Boston6 p.m.NHLN College men:
Alaska at Notre Dame6 p.m.CBSSN H.S. boys:
Andover at Anoka7 p.m. 106.1-FM H.S. girls:
East Ridge at Forest Lake7:30 p.m. 95.9-FM NHL:
Colorado at Wild8 p.m.FSN100.3-FMSoccer Premier:
Fulham at Manchester City8:55 a.m.ESPN2Tennis Australian Open:
Fourth round8 p.m.ESPN2 Australian Open:
Fourth round2 a.m.ESPN2 on the air sunday
BasketballTIMETVRADIO College men:
Navy at Army11 a.m.CBSSN College women:
St. John's at Notre Dame11 a.m.ESPNU College men:
Indiana at NorthwesternnoonBTN College women:
Iowa St. at Oklahoma St.noonFSN College women:
Butler at La Salle1 p.m.CBSSN College women:
Maryland at Georgia Tech2 p.m.ESPN2 College women:
Ala.-Birmingham at UTEP2 p.m.FSN College women:
UCLA at California2:30 p.m.ESPNU College women:
Purdue at Iowa3 p.m.BTN College women:
Colorado St. at UNLV3 p.m.CBSSN College women:
Texas A&M at Georgia4 p.m.ESPN2 College women:
Nebraska at Gophers5 p.m.BTN1500-AM College men:
Clemson at N.C. State5 p.m.ESPNU College men:
Illinois St. at S. Illinois8 p.m.ESPNUFootball NFC:
San Francisco at Atlanta2 p.m.Ch. 9100.3-FM AFC:
Baltimore at New England5:30 pm.Ch. 41130-AMGolf PGA:
Humana Challenge2 p.m.GOLF Champions:
Mitsubishi Electric Champ.6:30 p.m.GOLFHockey NHL:
Philadelphia at Buffalo11:30 a.m.Ch. 11 NHL:
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers6 p.m.NHLN NHL:
Dallas at Wild7 p.m.FSN100.3-FM NHL:
Chicago at Phoenix9 p.m.NBCSNTennis Australian Open:
Round of 16 (tape)10 a.m.ESPN2 Australian Open:
Round of 168 p.m.ESPN2 Australian Open:
Round of 162:30 a.m.ESPN2
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