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A season to remember: ESPN’s college sports legacy grows in 2024-25

From kicking off in Ireland to dogpiles in the dirt in Oklahoma City and Omaha, ESPN has once again delivered the heart-pounding drama and unforgettable moments that define college sports

As the 2025 NCAA Men’s College World Series ended Sunday, ESPN closed the book on its unparalleled coverage of collegiate athletics for the 2024-25 season.

This college sports campaign was packed with more live events, champions crowned and incomparable storytelling than ever before.

(Illustration: Amanda Brooks/ESPN)

From kicking off in Ireland to dogpiles in the dirt in Oklahoma City and Omaha, ESPN has once again delivered the heart-pounding drama and unforgettable moments that define college sports.

Leveraging cutting-edge technology, expert analysis and more, ESPN brought fans closer to the action than ever before.

(Illustration: Amanda Brooks/ESPN)

ESPN’s college sports commitment is unmatched, with the company presenting more than 30,000 live events in 2024-25, a new ESPN record. Between an expanded College Football Playoff and 41 NCAA Championships, ESPN had sports fans covered from preseason to postseason and everywhere in between.

Later this year, that experience will be even more dynamic, when ESPN launches its new direct-to-consumer streaming service and enhanced ESPN App, bringing more fans unprecedented access to the full spectrum of college sports with new features and personalized fan-friendly experiences, all in one place.

From buzzer-beaters to trophy lifts, ESPN platforms will continue to deliver more championship moments, playoff drama, and extraordinary matchups, shining a spotlight on the greatest stages in college sports.

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