This week’s sports television schedule features key matchups across college basketball, Major League Baseball, and the NBA, with regional listings highlighting significant games. On Tuesday, February 26, fans can tune into a range of men’s and women’s college basketball contests alongside MLB matchups, including a Pittsburgh at Boston Red Sox game broadcast on NESN and SportsNet Pittsburgh, according to Yahoo Sports’ New England and Mid-Atlantic Sportswatch listings.
In Pennsylvania, multiple channels will carry college basketball games involving institutions such as the University of Delaware, Bucknell, Army, Lafayette, and Lehigh, while NHL and NBA contests also feature in the local broadcast lineup for February 25 and 26. Networks covering these events include ESPNU, TNT, ACCNX, and ESPN apps, as reported by Pennsylvania Sportswatch and Mid-Atlantic Sportswatch on Yahoo Sports.
Baseball fans will find several college baseball games televised throughout the week, with coverage on ACCN and streaming platforms like LiveSportsOnTV. The Associated Press has compiled schedules showing matchups across conferences with game broadcasts spread across regional networks, providing comprehensive access to both collegiate and professional baseball action.
Monday’s MLB schedule was headlined by the Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals game, serving as a preview for the upcoming series featuring divisional rivals, as noted in the Mid-Atlantic Sportswatch broadcast listings. This game sets the stage for increased local engagement through the week as audiences follow key matchups impacting playoff positioning.
Looking ahead, viewers should focus on weekend college basketball clashes and MLB weekend series that will play crucial roles in conference standings and postseason momentum. The evolving TV schedule, combining multiple sports and networks, offers fans a diverse roster of live sports content through the week, with ongoing updates expected as more games are added or rescheduled.

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