Bearcats and Panthers meet in Big East match
College sports rule the day as New Year's Eve is upon us.
College sports rule the day as New Year's Eve is upon us.
The Boston sports slate for Sunday, Dec. 30, features a lot of NFL Week 17 action, including the New England Patriots looking to earn a first-round bye in the playoffs. The Boston Celtics also visit the Sacramento Kings at 9 p.m. ET.
It should be a good day to be a sports fan in Boston because there is action on the TV from the early afternoon to the wee hours of Sunday morning.
Boston's sports teams are off after the Celtics suffered a brutal beatdown at the hands of the Los Angeles Clippers, so college football is the main draw on a Friday with only a few days left in 2012.
A night of sports action on television ends with the Boston Celtics trying to cool off the hottest team in the NBA in the Los Angeles Clippers.
With the Celtics off, the Knicks highlight Wednesday's action with a game on the road against the Suns.
The Boston Celtics host the Milwaukee Bucks at 7:30 p.m. on Friday night.
The Boston Celtics are off Thursday night, the NFL doesn't play one of its weekly Thursday night games, and there isn't really much in the way of college basketball, leading to a pretty empty night of sports on television.
Boston looks to get on the right track with a win over Kyrie Irving and the Cavaliers at home.
The Boston Celtics look to bounce back from a trip to Texas Tuesday night as they head to Chicago as the only local team in action.
With Boston's local teams off a night after a ridiculous near-comeback by the New England Patriots, there's Monday Night Football and some college hoops action on TV Monday night.
Saturday's TV schedule, complete with channels and times, customized for the Boston sports fan. Click on any team's name for complete schedules, scores, and previews, plus an active community devoted to your team. All times ET.
The Boston television schedule for Friday is highlighted by the Boston Celtics hitting the road to take on James Harden and the Houston Rockets on ESPN.
The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Philadelphia Eagles in a crucial Thursday Night Game while a pair of NBA games spotlight Thursday night on television.
Paul Pierce and the Celtics welcome in the Mavericks for a nationally televised showdown.
Boston sports fans have some time to soak in the New England Patriots' completely dominant win over the Houston Texans Monday night, as all Boston sports teams are inactive. There's other stuff on TV, notably a pair of intriguing NBA games.
The Packers can take a step towards the playoffs while Robert Griffin III can make another statement.
Saturday's TV schedule, complete with channels and times, customized for the Boston sports fan. Click on any team's name for complete schedules, scores, and previews, plus an active community devoted to your team. All times ET.
Celtics-Timberwolves highlights Wednesday's busy TV schedule.
The annual men's basketball event, the Jimmy V Classic, will be played Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. The Connecticut Huskies play the N.C. State Wolfpack in the second game of a double-header on ESPN.
The New England Patriots tangle with the Miami Dolphins on this football Sunday.
The game between the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons highlights a full night of sports on television. What other options are there?
The Celtics hosting the Nets highlights Wednesday's TV schedule.
The Knicks and Nets will renew their rivalry while Monday Night Football pits two bad teams against each other.
Saturday's TV schedule, complete with channels and times, customized for the Boston sports fan. Click on any team's name for complete schedules, scores, and previews, plus an active community devoted to your team. All times ET.
Saturday's TV schedule, complete with channels and times, customized for the Boston sports fan. Click on any team's name for complete schedules, scores, and previews, plus an active community devoted to your team. All times ET.