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Big Ten Network to showcase Ohio State only programming

Big Ten Network to showcase Ohio State only programming

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Big Ten Network to showcase Ohio State only programming
If you are in the mood to end a busy day and sit down to watch Ohio State dedicated sports programming, you are in luck. The Big Ten Network will have an OSU dedicated programming day for you to get your Scarlet and Gray fix coming up in the very near future.
In fact, every Big Ten athletic program will get a day of specific programming over the course of three weeks according to a release from the network. But, if you are here, we're fairly certain that you are mostly interested in when and what you can watch when the Big Ten Network begins its full day of OSU programming. That day will be Saturday, June 14, meaning the Buckeyes get the benefit of a weekend when folks are off work vs. a weekday.
According to the Big Ten Network, it will dedicate "an entire day of programming featuring the top moments from the 2024-25 athletic year, along with replays of classic games, championship moments, and original programming" for each team. For the Buckeyes, programming highlights include the Big Ten Men's Lacrosse Championship Game when OSU defeated Maryland, and an episode of "The Journey: Big Ten Football: Ohio State."
There are, of course, other Ohio State games and classic moments that will be included, and to get a full list of what'll be played, you can visit bigten.org/btn/btn-tv-schedule.
And if you are interested in other teams and dates, here's how it all lines up -- remember to blackout the Michigan day:
Saturday, June 7: Nebraska
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Baseball: B1G Championship: UCLA vs. Nebraska(5/25/25) 12:30 p.m. The B1G Story: Nebraska Volleyball 11 p.m.
Sunday, June 8: Iowa
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Iowa Basketball Classic: Women's Basketball: USC at Iowa (2/2/25) 6 p.m. B1G Wrestling: Oklahoma State at Iowa (2/23/25) 10 p.m.
Monday, June 9: Purdue
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Purdue Volleyball Classic: Wisconsin at Purdue (11/17/23) 8 a.m. Purdue Basketball Classic: Alabama at Purdue (11/15/24) 9 p.m.
Tuesday, June 10: UCLA
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Women's Gymnastics: UCLA at Michigan (2/23/25) 3:30 p.m. UCLA Basketball Classic: Women's B1G Championship: UCLA vs. USC (3/9/25) 9 p.m.
Wednesday, June 11: Washington
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Plus Encore: Rowing: Windermere Cup at Washington (5/3/25) 5:30 p.m. Washington Football Classic: Michigan at Washington (10/5/24) 11 p.m.
Thursday, June 12: Indiana
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Basketball in 60: Indiana at Michigan State (2/11/25) 7:30 p.m. The Journey: Big Ten Football: Indiana 10:30 p.m.
Friday, June 13: USC
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) USC Basketball Classic: Women's Basketball: UCLA at USC (2/13/25) 9 p.m. USC Football Classic: Las Vegas Bowl: USC vs. Texas A&M (12/27/24) 12:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 14: Ohio State
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Men's Lacrosse: B1G Championship: Ohio State vs. Maryland (5/3/25) 11 a.m. The Journey: Big Ten Football: Ohio State 8 p.m.
Sunday, June 15: Michigan
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Softball: B1G Championship: UCLA vs. Michigan (5/10/25) 5 p.m. Michigan Football Classic: Michigan at Ohio State (11/30/24) 9:30 p.m.
Monday, June 16: Oregon
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Basketball in 60: Oregon at Wisconsin (2/22/25) 1 p.m. Oregon Football Classic: B1G Championship: Oregon vs. Penn State (12/7/24) 10:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 17: Wisconsin
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Wisconsin Hockey Classic: 2025 Women's National Championship: Wisconsin vs. Ohio State (3/23/25) 1 p.m. B1G Volleyball in 60: Penn State at Wisconsin (11/9/24) 10 p.m.
Wednesday, June 18: Northwestern
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Northwestern Field Hockey Classic: 2024 NCAA Championship: Northwestern vs. Saint Joseph's (11/24/24) 8 p.m. B1G Women's Lacrosse: B1G Championship: Northwestern vs. Maryland (4/27/25) 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 19: Illinois
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Illinois Football Classic: Cheez-It Citrus Bowl: Illinois vs. South Carolina (12/31/24) 6:30 p.m. B1G Wrestling: Illinois vs Indiana (12/6/24) 10 p.m.
Friday, June 20: Rutgers
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Football in 60: Rutgers at Maryland (11/16/24) 2 p.m. B1G Basketball in 60: Seton Hall at Rutgers (12/14/24) 11:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 21: Penn State
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Penn State Volleyball Classic: 2024 NCAA Championship: Penn State vs. Louisville (12/22/24) 12:30 p.m. B1G Wrestling: Penn State at Ohio State (2/14/25) 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 22: Michigan State
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) Michigan State Hockey Classic: 2025 B1G Championship: Ohio State at Michigan State (3/22/25) 5:30 p.m. The B1G Story: Tom Izzo Back Home Again 7:30 p.m.
Monday, June 23: Maryland
Featured Programming (Event Date) Time (ET) B1G Women's Basketball: Maryland at Iowa (1/5/25) 2 p.m. B1G Basketball in 60: Maryland at Michigan (3/5/25) 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 24: Minnesota

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