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The College Swimming League (CSL) and ESPN have announced a multi-year agreement that makes ESPN the exclusive broadcast home of the CSL.
In a press release from the CSL, the new league will feature eight matches, six regular-season matches that will be aired on ESPN+, the paid subscription service, and accessible through the ESPN App. In addition to the regular-season schedule, there will be a 7th and 8th match, which will be the ‘Wild Card’ and Championship matches on November 5 and 6, which are set to be broadcast on ESPNU.
2026 College Swim League Schedule (per CSL press release):
Match Date Where to Watch Match 1 September 24 ESPN+ Match 2 September 25 ESPN+ Match 3 October 2 ESPN+ Match 4 October 9 ESPN+ Match 5 October 16 ESPN+ Match 6 October 23 ESPN+ Match 7 (Wild Card) November 7 ESPNU Match 8 (Championship) November 8 ESPNUMallory Kenny, the Director of Programming and Acquisitions, shared in the press release that ESPN is making the “College Swimming league a strong addition to ESPN’s collegiate sports lineup.”
“College swimming features outstanding student-athletes, passionate fan bases and exciting competition, making the College Swimming League a strong addition to ESPN’s collegiate sports lineup,” Kenny said in the press release from the CSL. “We’re excited to bring fans every regular-season meet on ESPN+ and the Wild Card and Championship on ESPNU, providing season-long coverage across our platforms.”
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Kyle Sockwell, the Chief Operating Officer of the College Swimming League, shared his excitement in the press release, saying that this partnership is “big for the CSL, but it’s even bigger for the sport.”
“When you think of college sports, you think ESPN, so to build a brand-new property from the ground up and earn a live national TV window on ESPNU is huge,” Sockwell said. “This is big for the CSL, but it’s even bigger for the sport and the fans who have waited years to finally see college swimming on TV.”
The CSL’s inaugural season will feature 12 teams: Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Cal, Stanford, Michigan, NC State, Louisville, Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama, and Auburn.
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