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    <title lang="zh">ESPN Original Documentaries</title>
    <desc>Sports documentaries produced by the ESPN network.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: Athletes Unlimited Softball League</title>
    <desc>From Dumke Family Softball Stadium in Salt Lake City.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">SEC Storied</title>
    <desc>Explore the stories behind both the Mardi Gras Miracle and the Bluegrass Miracle.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">ESPN Films</title>
    <desc>This film chronicles the recruitment, notorious time-out fiasco and cultural impact of the 1990s Michigan Wolverines men's basketball players known collectively as the Fab Five.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Track and Field</title>
    <desc>From Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Live: Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle</title>
    <desc>Start the day off right with Chris Canty, Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon providing an energizing and informative way to take on the day. Sports, life and laughter are what it's all about.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>The No. 18 Tar Heels return to Chapel Hill to defend their flawless home record against the Hokies. With the ACC Tournament approaching, North Carolina seeks a double-bye while the Hokies aim to play spoiler and bolster their resume.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>The Tigers (21-8, 11-5 ACC) play against the No. 18 Tar Heels (23-6, 11-5 ACC) at Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill. Heading into this matchup, North Carolina holds a slight statistical advantage while sitting in fourth place in the ACC standings.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>The No. 1 Blue Devils host the No. 17 Tar Heels at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham. Duke sits atop the ACC standings with North Carolina in fourth place. North Carolina won the first meeting of the season in a dramatic fashion defeating Duke 71-68.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>Clemson plays North Carolina in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals at Spectrum Center. The Tar Heels won the only regular-season meeting 67-63 on March 3. Though both finished 12-6 in the ACC, UNC earned the No. 4 seed via the head-to-head tiebreaker.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>From United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, Texas.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-12</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>From Ed &amp; Rae Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>No. 8 Houston visits No. 16 BYU Saturday at Marriott Center. Houston leads the series 11-6 and won the last meeting 74-54. The Battle of Cougars features two of the most statistically dominant programs in the Big 12 as conference play continues.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>The Troy Trojans and the West Virginia Mountaineers face-off in Omaha, Nebraska in the 2026 Men's College World Series. Troy's Jimmy Janicki leads his team with 19 home runs, while Gavin Kelly leads West Virginia with 17 home runs.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">2026 Men's College World Series</title>
    <desc>The Ole Miss Rebels battle the North Carolina Tar Heels in a Men's College World Series game. Hunter Elliott, the strikeout leader for Ole Miss, faces North Carolina home run leader Cooper Nicholson in Omaha, Nebraska.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Track and Field</title>
    <desc>From Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">TrueSouth</title>
    <desc>Narvaez welcomes the crew into his world, which revolves around Baseline Road, the Camino Real of Little Rock; he and his brother Raul Narvaez own four businesses in town, including El Super Pollo, a western wear store and two grocery stores.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Cheerleading</title>
    <desc>Coverage of competitive cheerleading events.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">College Basketball</title>
    <desc>No. 8 Houston visits Utah at Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City. The Cougars beat Utah 70-36 on Jan. 22, 2025. While Houston remains a national powerhouse, the Utes have struggled for consistency entering this high-stakes Big 12 matchup.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football</title>
    <desc>In the aftermath of the Civil War, America's South is looking to put the past behind it, and finds one path in a growing cultural passion of the North - football. In December 1932, the Southeastern Conference is officially formed.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football</title>
    <desc>Multiple SEC schools claim national titles from the 1930s through the '50s, including LSU with star running back Billy Cannon in 1958, prior to Cannon's epic game-winning punt return against powerhouse Ole Miss a year later.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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  <programme channel="465108" start="20260613190000 +0000" stop="20260613203000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football</title>
    <desc>In the 1960s, as Georgia Tech leaves the conference and the Civil Rights Movement becomes embedded in the history and image of the region, Bear Bryant, hired in 1958, becomes the face of Alabama - and SEC football.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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  <programme channel="465108" start="20260613203000 +0000" stop="20260613220000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football</title>
    <desc>As a new decade dawns, quarterbacks Archie Manning, Bert Jones and Condredge Holloway build memorable legacies. Bear Bryant begins a new run of dominance at Alabama, and the rise of television sports transforms the SEC.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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  <programme channel="465108" start="20260613220000 +0000" stop="20260613233000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football</title>
    <desc>The 1980s begin with Herschel Walker leading Georgia to a national title as a freshman. After Bear Bryant retires in 1982 and passes away four weeks later, control of the SEC is eventually transferred to Pat Dye and Bo Jackson at Auburn.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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  <programme channel="465108" start="20260613233000 +0000" stop="20260614000000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football</title>
    <desc>The 1990s bring change, with expansion and the sport's first-ever conference championship game. Florida's Steve Spurrier fashions an era of high-octane offense, and his Gators form a rivalry with Tennessee and QB Peyton Manning.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-13</date>
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