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Pac-12 Networks to Televise Six UCLA Baseball Games
Dec. 12, 2012
UCLA's Updated 2013 Schedule
Walnut Creek, Calif. - A total of six UCLA baseball games will be televised by the Pac-12 Networks in 2013, as announced by the conference today. The Bruins' first televised game will be on March 10 against USC. Due to ongoing renovations at Dodger Stadium, UCLA's non-conference game against USC on March 10 has been moved to Jackie Robinson Stadium. Game time will be at 3 pm. In addition, the game between Notre Dame and Oklahoma, scheduled to be played that day at Dodger Stadium, has also been moved to Jackie Robinson Stadium and will precede the UCLA/USC game at 10 am. The Dodgertown Classic will return to the Bruins' schedule in 2014 at Dodger Stadium and will feature Vanderbilt, TCU and USC as the other participants. The Pac-12 Networks will also televise UCLA's road games at Arizona State on March 29, at Oregon on April 20 and at Stanford on May 25. All three game times have been changed. The Arizona State game on March 29th will now start at 6 pm PT while the Oregon game on April 20th and the Stanford game on May 25th will begin at 5 pm PT and 7 pm PT respectively. In addition to the home game vs. USC on March 10, the Bruins will have their home games against Oregon State on April 5 and Arizona on May 12 broadcast live by the Networks. The Oregon State game has been moved to a 7 pm start time while the Arizona game will now be at 3 pm. A complete listing of dates and times for all of UCLA's games on the Pac-12 Networks is below. Times are still subject to change. 2013 UCLA BASEBALL GAMES ON THE PAC-12 NETWORKS
The Bruins are coming off of their second College World Series appearance in three years in 2012, and will look to win their third consecutive Pac-12 Championship in 2013. UCLA will open up the 2013 season with a three-game series at home against Minnesota from Feb. 15-17. To see if your television provider is currently signed up as a partner who carries the Pac-12 Networks, please click here to be directed to the channel locator. For additional questions regarding the Pac-12 Networks, visit Pac-12.com. |
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