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COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S)

4:30 p.m., BTN β€” Louisville at Penn St.

5 p.m., ACCN β€” Nebraska at SMU

MLB

4 p.m., TBS β€” Boston at N.Y. Mets

6:30 p.m., MLBN β€” L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels

6:45 p.m., DBAX β€” Arizona at San Francisco

PARALYMPICS

2 a.m., USA β€” Swimming, track and field

4:30 a.m., USA β€” Boccia

5 a.m., USA β€” Sitting volleyball

6:30 a.m., USA β€” Equestrian

7 a.m., USA β€” Wheelchair basketball

8:30 a.m., USA β€” Swimming, track and field

2 a.m., USA β€” Cycling, swimming, track and field (Wed.)

SOCCER (WOMEN’S)

2:45 p.m., FS2 β€” U-20 Women’s World Cup: Mexico vs. Australia

5:45 p.m., FS2 β€” U-20 Women’s World Cup: Fiji vs. Canada

TENNIS

9 a.m., ESPN β€” U.S. Open, quarterfinals

4 p.m., ESPN β€” U.S. Open, quarterfinals

WNBA

7 p.m., MERC β€” Atlanta at Phoenix

7 p.m., NBATV β€” Chicago at Las Vegas

RADIO

MLB

6:45 p.m., 1490-AM β€” Arizona at San Francisco

TUCSON TALK

7 a.m., 1490-AM β€” Spears and Ali

3 p.m., 1450-AM β€” Eye on the Ball

4 p.m., 1290-AM β€” D.K. on the Sports Tip

All events are Tucson times. Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts.

Channel guide: ACCN is ACC Network (Ch 171 on Cox, Ch 1325 on Comcast, Ch 612 on DirecTV, Ch 402 on Dish) BTN is Big Ten Network (Ch 320 on Cox, Ch 272 on Comcast, Ch 610 on DirecTV, Ch 439 on Dish) DBAX is Arizona Diamondbacks games (Ch 26 on Cox, Ch 1261 on Comcast, Ch 686 on DirectTV) ESPN (Ch 24 on Cox, Ch 2 on Comcast, Ch 206 on DirecTV, Ch 140 on Dish) FS2 is Fox Sports 2 (Ch. 341 on Cox, not available on Comcast, Ch. 618 on DirecTV, Ch. 397 on Dish) MERC is Phoenix Mercury games (13.3 over the air, Ch 19 on Cox) MLBN is MLB Network (Ch 305 on Cox, Ch 271 on Comcast, Ch 213 on DirecTV, Ch 152 on Dish) NBATV is NBA TV (Ch 308 on Cox, Ch 273 on Comcast, Ch 216 on DirecTV, Ch 156 on Dish)Β TBS (Ch 30 on Cox, Ch 37 on Comcast, Ch 247 on DirecTV, Ch 139 on Dish) USA (Ch 28 on Cox, Ch 35 on Comcast, Ch 242 on DirecTV, Ch 105 on Dish)

Arizona began the Brent Brennan era with a win after the No. 21-ranked Wildcats pulled away from New Mexico 61-39 at Arizona Stadium behind Tetairoa McMillan's record-setting performance. (Video by Justin Spears / Arizona Daily Star)


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