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The CW and Pac

By: Pac-12 Conference
Extended partnership includes regular season men’s and women’s basketball action
as well as women’s basketball tournament’s semifinal and championship matches on The CW
The CW Network and the Pac-12 Conference today jointly announced an extension of their partnership which began with the 2024 football season. The extended partnership will further the league’s transformation beginning with the new Pac-12’s launch for the 2026-27 season and continuing through the 2030-31 season. As part of the long-term relationship, football for the new Pac-12 will see a consistent regular season presence on The CW as well as regular season action for men’s and women’s basketball. In addition, the partnership will feature semifinal and championship matches for the new Pac-12’s women’s basketball tournament nationally on The CW.
With the announcement, The CW joins CBS Sports as partners of the new Pac-12 and its nine future members with Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Gonzaga, Oregon State, San Diego State, Texas State, Utah State and Washington State. Octagon, the Pac-12’s exclusive media rights advisor, served as advisor for both the 2025 partnership extension with The CW and subsequent long-term extension.
Similar to the 2024 and 2025 partnerships, Pac-12 Enterprises, the broadcast production arm of the conference, will produce all football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games as part of the extended partnership, totaling 66 events annually. Additional highlights include:
New Pac-12 & The CW Partnership Highlights
- Annual women’s basketball tournament semifinal and championship games on The CW
- 13 regular season football games on The CW
- 35 regular season men’s basketball games on The CW
- 15 regular season women’s basketball games on The CW
“Our partnership with The CW has been one of mutual growth and transformation, from the development of our Pac-12 Enterprises’ broadcast production business to the significant added value and positive impact to our current and future members via true national reach across 100% of U.S. television households,” said Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould. “I am excited for the continued growth of both The CW and the Pac-12 in the years ahead!”
President of The CW Network, Brad Schwartz, commented, “The Pac-12 has been a key partner in the success of CW Sports, and we are thrilled to solidify our relationship with the conference for an additional five years. We have experienced firsthand the passion of the Oregon State and Washington State football programs and their dedicated fans and we are eager to introduce an additional seven schools in the new Pac-12 to our nationwide CW Sports audience. We are also excited to bring Pac-12 men’s and women’s basketball to our viewers featuring some of the most dynamic and celebrated collegiate programs in the country.”
The long-term partnership with The CW, in addition to the previously announced long-term partnership with CBS Sports, also includes other notable highlights for the new Pac-12 with:
New Pac-12 Media Partnership Highlights
- Maximum reach & national exposure – Now with CBS and The CW as long-term partners of the new Pac-12, both reaching 100% of U.S. households via over-the-air broadcast networks, the two will combine to feature a minimum of 16 regular season football games, 38 regular season men’s basketball games and 15 regular season women’s basketball games as well as the league’s annual football championship game and men’s basketball tournament championship games on CBS and its women’s basketball tournament semifinal matches and championship game on The CW.
- All three jewel events on national broadcasts – The new Pac-12 will see its annual football championship game as well as its men’s and women’s basketball tournament championship games all broadcast via over-the-air networks with football and men’s basketball on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ and women’s basketball on The CW.
- Continued growth with The CW – The five-year extended partnership will see the Pac-12 and The CW continue their growth together as the new Pac-12 launches in year three of a partnership with The CW and the network’s fourth year in sports. Per Nielsen and as of Aug. 8, 2025, The CW has had five consecutive quarters of primetime ratings growth with sports programming now accounting for over 40% of the network’s programming hours. In addition, Pac-12 Enterprises will continue to produce all of its game broadcasts on The CW, totaling 66 annual events across the three sports for the new Pac-12.
During the 2024 football season, the Pac-12 saw strong viewership for its 11 home football games across Oregon State and Washington State featured on The CW, with several notable viewership highlights including:
2024 Pac-12 Football Viewership Highlights on The CW
- Most-watched football game on The CW was the lone matchup between Washington State and Oregon State in Corvallis (695k), which the two will meet again during the 2025 season on The CW on Nov. 29 to wrap up the regular season in Pullman for the second of two matchups next season.
- Top three most-watched football games on The CW were Pac-12 games (also, Colorado State at Oregon State – 568k and San Jose State at Washington State – 542k).
- Five of the top six most-watched football games on The CW were Pac-12 games (also, UNLV at Oregon State – 507k and Purdue at Oregon State – 452k).
- 11 games total on The CW averaged 431k viewers (460k in nine games vs. FBS opponents).
New Pac-12’s Transformational Process
With today’s announcement, the Pac-12 continues its transformational process by welcoming another key long-term partner. As one of the first partnerships for Oregon State and Washington State for the 2024 season and first year of a NCAA two-year grace period, The CW and the new Pac-12 have been and will continue to be integral in each other’s growth. In recent weeks the new Pac-12 has also welcomed a long-term anchor partnership with CBS Sports as well as the addition of Texas State University to its future membership.
Further media rights partnerships for the new Pac-12 will be announced following finalized agreements. All nine current and future members of the new Pac-12 participated in the decision to extend the partnership long term with The CW.
New Pac-12: Looking Ahead
Though the new Pac-12 will not officially begin until the 2026-27 season, recent seasons have offered a glimpse into the on-going and overall strength of the new league from a competitive and brand perspective, with highlights over the past few seasons including:
- Top Five League in Football – Over the last four seasons, since the beginning of the NIL & transfer portal era, considering and comparing to future conference compositions (as of Aug. 2025) beginning with the 2026 season, the new Pac-12 has had:
- The fourth-best collective winning percentage (.547) behind only the SEC (.614), Big Ten (.592) and Big 12 (.550) in that time.
- Five of its eight football programs ranked among the College Football Playoff’s (CFP) Top 25, or 63% of its programs, the fifth-highest total percentage of programs ranked in the CFP Top 25 among all conferences in that time.
- Six of its eight football programs ranked among the Associated Press’ (AP) Top 25, or 75% of its programs, the fifth-highest total percentage of programs ranked in the AP Top 25 among all conferences in that time.
- A collective average SportSource Analytics (SSA) Team Success ranking of 72nd among 136 total FBS teams (as of the 2026 season), the fifth-highest average SSA Team Success ranking.
- A collective average Football Power Index (FPI) ranking of 77th among 136 total FBS teams (as of the 2026 season), the fifth-highest average FPI ranking.
- Boise State earn the No. 3 overall seed in the first edition of the expanded 12-team CFP in 2024.
- Top Five League in Men’s Basketball – Over the last five seasons considering and comparing to future conference compositions (as of Aug. 2025) beginning with the 2026-27 season, the new Pac-12 has had:
- The fifth-best average NET ranking among the six major conferences.
- Seven of its nine men’s basketball programs make the Men’s NCAA Tournament since 2021.
- Two appearances in the National Championship game, one of three conferences with multiple men’s title game appearances since 2021 (also, Big 12 & Big East).
- Four of its nine men’s basketball programs make the Men’s NCAA Tournament last season, one of five leagues to see at least 40% of its members in the men’s tournament last season (also, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten & SEC).
Oregon State and Washington State are currently operating as members of the Pac-12 Conference as part of a NCAA two-year grace period and will continue to do so for the 2025-26 academic season prior to new members officially joining beginning with the 2026-27 season. All current and incoming members continue to collaboratively chart additional business matters and future conference considerations.
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Cryst, Pazanti Earn Big West Player Of The Week Honors In Collegiate Debuts
LONG BEACH, Calif. — In their collegiate debuts, Jackson Cryst and Jake Pazanti made immediate impacts for Long Beach State men’s volleyball, earning Big West Player of the Week honors following a dominant opening weekend. The Beach opened the 2026 season with two straight-set victories, defeating Lindenwood and McKendree at the Pyramid, as Cryst was named Men’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week and Pazanti earned Long Beach State Freshman of the Week recognition.
Cryst anchored the Long Beach State defense in his first collegiate action, averaging 1.50 blocks per set and totaling nine blocks over the weekend. His presence at the net helped limit opponents to a combined .157 hitting percentage and contributed to the Beach averaging 3.33 blocks per set across the two matches. Cryst also added seven kills on .462 hitting, showing efficiency and composure on both sides of the net.
Pazanti also impressed in his collegiate debut, directing the Long Beach State offense with poise and balance. The freshman setter recorded 58 assists (9.67 per set) while guiding the Beach to a .351 team hitting percentage in the opening weekend.
In addition to his setting responsibilities, Pazanti contributed six kills on .750 hitting, 16 digs, five blocks, and two service aces, impacting the match in every phase during his first career starts.
Long Beach State men’s volleyball returns to action this week with a three-game road stretch through the Buckeye State to face Central State, George Mason and Ohio State as the Beach continue early-season competition following a successful opening weekend.
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Pride Collect Three GNAC Weekly Awards After Wesleyan Winter Invitational
WESTON, Mass. — Hannah Griffin, Zoe Kirk, and Justin Thuotte each represented the Pride this week in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) weekly awards. Kirk earned her second Rookie of the Week honor of the season, while Griffin collected her first career Track Athlete of the Week award. Thuotte was named Field Athlete of the Week, marking his first honor of the season and the fifth weekly award of his career.
Zoe Kirk continued her strong rookie campaign with a pair of top-10 finishes. She placed third overall in the high jump with a mark of 1.50 meters, setting a new indoor program record and surpassing the previous mark of 1.46 held by teammate Grace Micklon. Kirk also finished ninth in the 60-meter hurdles, clocking a time of 9.93.
Hannah Griffin captured the top spot in the 800 meters with a time of 2:44.36, edging her nearest competitor by nearly one second.
Justin Thuotte delivered another standout performance at the Wesleyan Winter Invitational, winning the long jump with a mark of 6.70 meters to set a new indoor program record, besting his own previous mark of 6.65 from the last meet. He also placed third in the triple jump at 12.99 meters and rounded out his day with a 10th-place finish in the weight throw, posting a personal-best mark of 13.59 meters.
Regis track and field stays close to home this weekend, traveling to Brighton, Massachusetts, to compete at the Suffolk Ice Breaker at The Track at New Balance.
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Ella Parker to Join Milwaukee Volleyball as Newest Addition to Roster
MILWAUKEE – Ella Parker has been announced as the newest addition to the Milwaukee volleyball roster, head coach Susie Johnson announced on Monday afternoon.
Parker will join the Panthers this spring after spending the last three semesters at St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., where she was a member of the Red Storm for the past two seasons.
“We are excited to add Ella to our team this spring,” said Johnson. “Having played in the Big East Conference, she has match experience and will bring a lot to our program in the Horizon League. We’re excited that she not only can score points for us but defend as well.”
This past fall, Parker played in 16 matches for St. John’s and recorded 138 kills, along with 10 service aces, 26 digs, and 15 blocks. She posted a season-high 16 kills on Oct. 4 at UConn while hitting .361 and later recorded a season-best .692 hitting percentage with nine kills without an error against LeMoyne earlier in the year.
As a true freshman in 2024, Parker saw action in three matches before an injury ended her season.
Originally from Corrales, New Mexico, Parker was a three-year member of the Cougar volleyball team at Cibola High School in Albuquerque. During her prep career, she earned AVCA Girls High School All-Region honors as both a junior and a senior and was named to the All-American Watch List.
A multiple-time All-State, All-Region, All-Area, and All-Conference selection, Parker was also chosen for the New Mexico Red and Green All-Start Team. She set Cibola program records for both most kills in a season and most kills in a match.
Parker played club volleyball for Duke City Volleyball Academy and competed in beach volleyball with the Albuquerque Beach Volleyball Academy. Away from the court, she was also a competitive swimmer for more than 10 years.
Parker joins fellow transfer Kameron Stover, along with incoming freshmen Olivia Doerre, Emma Duffy, Kayla Landerud, and Hope Wagner as newcomers for the 2026 volleyball season.
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T&F trio earn GNAC honors
PORTLAND, ORE. – The University of Alaska Anchorage had three Seawolves earn GNAC Athlete of the Week honors for indoor track and field.
Liv Heite was named the women’s track athlete of the week. Her top effort was a 60-meter hurdles time of 8.91 seconds, upping her name to third on the GNAC performance list this winter. Heite is the reigning GNAC silver medalist in the event from last season. She also ran 8.09 seconds in the 60 meters, 26.02 seconds in the 200 meters and ran a leg of a UAA 4×400 meter relay squad that posted 3:57.48 minutes to round out her productive weekend. Now in her third season at UAA, Heite is a four-time GNAC medalist earning silver in both the 2024 and 2025 100-meter hurdles (outdoor), silver in the 2025 60-meter hurdles (indoor), and silver in the 2025 400-meter hurdles (outdoor)
“Liv looks like she is ready to pick up where she left off,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “She started the season off faster than she did last year and ran consistently over the weekend. I think she is ready to take it to the next level.”
Sarah Dittman was named the women’s field athlete of the week. She kicked things off with a high jump mark of 4-11.75 feet (1.52 meters) and a long jump of 17-4.25 feet (5.29 meters), placing fifth in both events. Each of those marks slotted her fourth among GNAC competitors so far in the indoor season. Dittman also contributed on the track, running a 200 meters time of 26.79 seconds, a 60-meter hurdles time of 10.61 seconds and running a leg of UAA’s 4×400 meter relay unit that posted a time of 4:14.89 minutes.
“Sarah had an encouraging start to her college career,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “I am really looking forward to seeing where her growth and development over the course of this season is going to take her.”
Tyler Drake was named the men’s field athlete of the week. His weekend was highlighted by a third-place finish in the long jump, as he cleared 22-3 feet (6.78 meters). That stands as the second-best long jump by a GNAC athlete so far this season. On the track, he posted times of 23.55 seconds in the 200 meters and 8.36 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles.
“Tyler had himself a great start to his college career,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “He set personal bests in the hurdles and long jump and moved himself into the top-10 on UAA’s performance list. His long jump start is even more encouraging because of how obvious it is that he still has so much room to grow.”
UAA will compete at the UW Preview Jan. 16-17.
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Shank Named GNAC Setter of the Week After Facilitating Offense in Season Opener
WESTON, Mass. — Evan Shank earned the first Setter of the Week honor of the 2026 season from the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) after leading Regis College to a 3–0 sweep of Elms on Saturday.
The junior directed the offense in the Pride’s straight-sets victory on January 9, recording 33 assists to average an impressive 11.0 assists per set. Making his debut in crimson and gold, Shank efficiently controlled the tempo throughout the match, guiding Regis to a dominant non-conference win.
Shank and the Pride will return to action on Wednesday, hosting Curry College for their 2026 home opener at 7 p.m.
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UC Davis Athletics Concludes Fall With Competitive Success, National Honors and Facilities Investment
DAVIS, Calif. — UC Davis Athletics capped the Fall 2025 season with record-setting performances, national and conference honors, and postseason success across multiple programs. The season also marked the announcement of Aggie Ascent, a $265 million facilities plan designed to enhance the student-athlete and fan experience.
“Across multiple programs this fall, our teams competed at a high level, earned conference championships, advanced in postseason play, and achieved milestones that reflect the depth and consistency of our department,” said UC Davis Athletic Director Rocko DeLuca. “Those results are a direct credit to our student-athletes, coaches, and staff, who continue to raise the standard through their commitment, preparation, and belief in what we’re building here. As we celebrate those accomplishments, we’re focused on matching that competitive momentum with long-term investment in our facilities and resources to support our teams at the highest level of Division I athletics. I’m proud of what this group accomplished this fall and excited about where Aggie Athletics is headed.”
Aggie Ascent Announcement
This fall, UC Davis Athletics announced Aggie Ascent, a comprehensive facilities master plan. The $265 million, phased, gift-driven project prioritizes high-impact and revenue-generating facilities, beginning with a reimagined UC Davis Health Stadium featuring premium seating, suites, and a year-round hospitality space, alongside a new NCAA-compliant Woody Wilson Track and Field Complex and a Golf Training Center serving both Aggie programs and the surrounding community. Future phases include upgrades to baseball, soccer, and the University Credit Union Center, as well as a new softball stadium and redevelopment of south campus facilities.
Developed in partnership with ELS Architecture and Urban Design, the plan represents the university’s unified vision for athletics infrastructure, focused on enhancing the student-athlete experience, elevating the fan experience, and ensuring long-term sustainability. The project reflects UC Davis’ commitment to innovation and competitive excellence at the Division I level.
Championships and Postseason
UC Davis Athletics delivered a strong year highlighted by postseason appearances, conference championships, and historic milestones across multiple programs. Aggie football, gymnastics, and women’s golf each qualified for NCAA postseason competition, with several teams extending their seasons beyond conference play.
Conference success followed, as volleyball captured the Big West regular season title and men’s water polo claimed the Big West Conference championship, continuing the program’s tradition of postseason success.
Football, under second-year head coach Tim Plough, continued its national climb by advancing to the NCAA Quarterfinals for a second-straight year, while posting a top eight finish nationally in back-to-back seasons coming in at No. 8 following the most recent fall. Field hockey also marked a milestone year, hosting and competing in its first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship game.
Historic Wins and Notable Awards
UC Davis student-athletes earned significant national and conference recognition across multiple programs this year. Men’s water polo standout Thomas Kiesling was named a third-team ACWPC All-American after earning All-Big West First Team honors, placing him among the nation’s top collegiate players.
Field hockey collected major accolades, as Karly Redman earned MPSF Offensive Player of the Year honors, while freshman goalkeeper Addie Collingwood was named MPSF Freshman of the Year following an impactful debut season.
Football earned multiple postseason honors this season, highlighted by a handful of Aggies receiving All-America recognition from four different national organizations. Among those was first team All-American Jacob Psyk, making it three-straight seasons the Aggies have had at least one first team All-American.
Volleyball capped a strong season with multiple major awards. Jade Light was named Big West Player of the Year and earned American Volleyball Coaches Association All-American Honorable Mention, becoming the program’s first All-American since 1996. She was joined by Mia Starr, the Big West Setter of the Year, and Ximena Cordero Barr, who earned Libero of the Year honors. These accolades coincided with a record-setting season, as the Aggies posted the most conference wins in program history.
ABOUT UC DAVIS ATHLETICS:
UC Davis, the No. 2 ranked public university by the Wall Street Journal, is home to 40,000 undergraduate students and 12,000 employees. Ranked #1 in Agriculture and Forestry as well as #1 in Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis is located in a true California college town nestled between world-class destinations such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa Valley and Lake Tahoe. Over 650 Aggie student-athletes compete in 25 Division I varsity sports, with 16 sports transitioning to the Mountain West Conference beginning in 2026–27.
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