Sports on TV for Sunday, Nov. 16

For fans looking to tune in to Sunday’s big games, this article highlights the schedule for Nov. 16. All times are presented in Eastern, with comprehensive details available exclusively in paid plans.

Sports on TV for Sunday, Nov. 16

SPORTS ON TV — SATURDAY, NOV. 15

Tune in on Saturday, November 15, for basketball coverage that dominates the TV schedule. While the full lineup is available only through paid plans, sports fans can anticipate a day dedicated to the hardwood action.

SPORTS ON TV — SATURDAY, NOV. 15

Monday’s TV schedule: Illinois opens basketball season in big night for college hoops

Illinois basketball tips off its season on a night brimming with college hoops excitement. Local TV listings promise plenty of action for sports fans, featuring everything from basketball to baseball across multiple channels.

Monday’s TV schedule: Illinois opens basketball season in big night for college hoops

Nebraska Dominates Penn State in Lopsided Sweep – Sports Illustrated

Nebraska showcased a resounding victory over Penn State, sweeping the match in dominant fashion. Multiple sources, including Sports Illustrated and NCAA.com, highlighted how the top-ranked Huskers overpowered the Nittany Lions in every set.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was ‘jumped and robbed’ during Ireland trip – Yahoo Sports

A Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback reportedly faced a harrowing experience in Ireland, where he was “jumped and robbed” during his trip. Sources indicate that Yahoo Sports first covered this news, which then circulated widely on Google News.

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 5:58 p.m. EDT

Europe claimed another session victory in the Ryder Cup, extending its lead to a commanding five points. The performance underlines the team’s consistency and powerful display, signaling strong momentum in this prestigious international golf competition.

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 5:58 p.m. EDT

ESPN’s new streaming service launches Thursday. Here’s what to know

ESPN’s new streaming service is set to launch this Thursday, posing core questions about cost and programming. Fans wonder which channels will be available and how much they’ll need to spend to join ESPN’s latest foray into sports streaming.