BASKETBALL
College men: Louisville at Georgia Tech6 p.m.ESPN
College men: Delaware St. at Norfolk St.6 p.m.ESPNU
College women: Louisville at Notre Dame6 p.m.ESPN2
College women: Penn State at Maryland6 p.m.BTN
College women: Kentucky at Mississippi6 p.m.SECN
NBA: Timberwolves at Houston7 p.m.FSN830-AM
NBA: Toronto at New Orleans7 p.m.NBATV
College men: Xavier at St. John's7 p.m.FS1
College men: Kansas at Kansas State8 p.m.ESPN
College men: Alabama St. at Southern8 p.m.ESPNU
College women: Tennessee at S. Carolina8 p.m.ESPN2
NBA: Memphis at L.A. Clippers9:30 p.m.NBATV
HOCKEY
NHL: Detroit at Anaheim9 p.m.NHLN
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