CBS Sports has announced its 2025-26 college basketball schedule featuring over 300 games across CBS, Paramount+, and CBS Sports Network, including marquee matchups, top-ranked teams, and extensive coverage of NCAA tournaments and conference championships, with a focus on streaming and studio analysis.
The No. 1 Arizona Wildcats will face the No. 3 Purdue Boilermakers in a highly anticipated college basketball game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The game will be broadcast on NBC-owned Peacock, which has rights to Big Ten games. Both teams have strong momentum and impressive wins against ranked opponents this season. Purdue is led by standout player Zach Edey, while Arizona boasts a more balanced attack. Both teams are highly ranked in the KenPom metric.
In a thrilling college hockey matchup between the No. 2 and No. 3 ranked teams, UND staged an impressive comeback, erasing a three-goal deficit to defeat Denver 7-5. UND scored four unanswered goals in the third period to secure the victory, improving their record to 12-2-1. Jackson Blake, Owen McLaughlin, and Cameron Berg were the standout players for UND, each contributing multiple points in the game.
The upcoming volleyball match between Nebraska and Wisconsin will feature the top two ranked teams in the country, according to the latest AVCA coaches poll. Both teams are undefeated, and this will be the sixth time Nebraska has played in a 1 vs 2 matchup. The match will take place at the Bob Devaney Sports Center and will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
Top-ranked Wisconsin came back from a two-set deficit to defeat No. 3 Florida in a thrilling five-set match. Both teams struggled with their hitting percentages, but Wisconsin's MJ Hammill led the team with 17 digs and 20 assists, while Sarah Franklin contributed 13 kills. Florida's star setter Alexis Stucky suffered a leg injury in the second set and was replaced by Kennedy Muff. Despite the loss, Florida broke its home attendance record with 10,323 fans in attendance.
The first full Saturday of the college football season in 2023 is packed with high-profile games, featuring top-ranked teams from noon to midnight. Notable matchups include No. 17 TCU vs. Colorado, No. 3 Ohio State vs. Indiana, No. 10 Washington vs. Boise State, No. 4 Alabama vs. Middle Tennessee, and West Virginia vs. No. 7 Penn State. These games will provide an early glimpse into the competitiveness of teams and set the tone for the season.