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No. 3 Maryland To Face No. 6 Princeton At 3 p.m. This Saturday; Game Will Be Televised

Men's Lacrosse Maryland Athletics

No. 3 Maryland To Face No. 6 Princeton At 3 p.m. This Saturday; Game Will Be Televised

May 17, 2004

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - No. 3 seed Maryland will face No. 6 seed Princeton at 3 p.m., this Saturday, May 22, in the second NCAA quarterfinal game from Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. The game will follow the match-up between No. 1 Johns Hopkins and No. 8 North Carolina at Noon.

Both games will be carried on more than 30 television stations nationally including Comcast SportsNet in the Mid-Atlantic region. The broadcasts will be distributed through ESPN Regional -- but will not air on ESPN. It will be the Terps' school-record seventh television broadcast this season.

The games are also available to DirecTV & Dish Network subscribers with the "monthly sports pack" ESPN Syndication, in association with ESPN Regional Television, will produce and package these games.

The games from Charlottesville will be called by Leif Elsmo and Charlie Lockwood.

In the North Quarterfinal at Cornell, the first game will pit No. 2 Navy vs. host No. 7 Cornell at Noon followed by No. 4 Syracuse vs. No. 5 Georgetown at 3 p.m. These telecasts will be handled by Dave Ryan and Quint Kessenich.

Here is a complete listing of television stations carrying the games across the nation:

Viewing Area - Network/Station Affiliate
New York, New York - Fox Sports New York
Baltimore, Maryland - Comcast SportsNet
Southeastern USA - CSS
Mass, RI, CT, VT, ME, NH - NESN
San Francisco / Oakland, CA - Fox Sports Net Bay Area
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Comcast SportsNet
Upstate New York - Empire Sports
Detroit, Michigan - Comcast-Detroit, Channel 8
New Orleans, Louisiana - Cox Sports Television
Denver, Colorado - Comcast-Denver, Channel 5
Mason City, Iowa - Mediacom
St. Louis, Missouri - Charter-St. Louis, Channel 21
Portland, Oregon - Comcast-Portland, Channel 14
Kansas City, Missouri - Metro Sports
Louisville, Kentucky - Insight-Louisville, Channel 2
Austin, Texas - Time Warner Cable-Austin, Channel 77
Memphis, Tennessee - Time Warner Cable-Memphis, Channel 6
Tulsa, Oklahoma - Cox-Tulsa, Channel 78
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Cox-Oklahoma City, Channel 73
Grand Rapids, Michigan - Comcast-Grand Rapids, Channel 70
Indianapolis, Indiana - Comcast-Indianapolis, Channel 72
Omaha, Nebraska - Cox-Omaha, Channel 802
Lansing, Michigan - Comcast-Lansing, Channel 70
Toledo, Ohio - Buckeye Sports Cable Network, Channel 8
South Bend, Indiana - Comcast-South Bend, Channel 19
Colorado Springs, Colorado - Adelphia-Colorado Springs, Channel 32
Flint, Michigan - Comcast-Flint, Channel 70
Minnapolis, Minnesota - Victory Sports
Fort Wayne, Indiana - Comcast-Fort Wayne, Channel 70
Tucson, Arizona - Comcast-Tucson, Channel 26

Please note that certain stations will air games on a delay. Please check this page for the complete listings: NCAA Lacrosse Broadcasts.

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