College Lacrosse TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream matches all season long with the 2026 college lacrosse TV schedule on the ESPN family of networks, BTN, FloSports and more. Games on ESPN+ require a subscription that can be purchased at this link.


College Lacrosse TV Schedule 2026

The men’s schedule is below. For the women’s schedule, see the following page.

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Today

TimeGame / TV
12:00 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
Johns Hopkins vs 2Notre Dame
Quarterfinal #1 - Hempstead, NY
2:30 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
3North Carolina vs 6Syracuse
Quarterfinal #2 - Hempstead, NY

Sunday, May 17

TimeGame / TV
12:00 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
1Princeton vs 8Penn State
Quarterfinal #3 - Newark, DE
2:30 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
Georgetown vs Duke
Quarterfinal #4 - Newark, DE

Saturday, May 23

TimeGame / TV
12:00 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
tbd vs tbd
Semifinal #1 - Charlottesville, VA
2:30 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
tbd vs tbd
Semifinal #2 - Charlottesville, VA

Monday, May 25

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament
tbd vs tbd
National Championship - Charlottesville, VA
No more upcoming games to show.

How to stream college lacrosse

  • The overwhelming majority of college lacrosse matches are available to stream without a cable subscription through the ESPN+, Big Ten Plus and FloSports streaming services. Purchase an ESPN+ or ESPN Unlimited subscription here.
  • Matches on linear television (ESPN, ESPN2, BTN, etc) can be streamed through most of the major streaming providers, including DIRECTV STREAM (available here), Fubo (available here), YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV. Matches on cable can also be streamed on Sling (available here)
  • These apps are can be downloaded and viewed on any of the major streaming video players, including Roku. If you purchase a subscription or product through a link on this page, this site may receive a commission.

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