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(All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts

Thursday, March 11

COLLEGE BASKET

BALL (MEN’S)

11:30 a.m.

ESPN2 — Big 12 Tournament: Oklahoma St. vs. West Virginia, Quarterfin­al, Kansas City, Mo.

BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Michigan St. vs. Maryland, Second Round, Indianapol­is

12 p.m.

ESPN — Atlantic Coast Tournament: TBD vs. Virginia, Quarterfin­als, Greensboro, N.C.

ESPNU — American Athletic Tournament: Temple vs. South Florida, First Round, Fort Worth, Texas

FS1 — Big East Tournament: TBD vs. Villanova, Quarterfin­al, New York

SECN — Southeaste­rn Tournament: Mississipp­i St. vs. Kentucky, Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.

2 p.m.

BTN — Big Ten Tournament: TBD vs. Ohio St., Second Round, Indianapol­is

2:30 p.m.

ESPN — Atlantic Coast Tournament: TBD vs. Georgia Tech, Quarterfin­al, Greensboro, N.C.

ESPN2 — Big 12 Tournament: TBD vs. Baylor, Quarterfin­al, Kansas City, Mo.

PAC-12N — Pac-12 Tournament: TBD vs. Oregon, Quarterfin­al, Las Vegas

SECN — Southeaste­rn Tournament: TBD vs. Florida, Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.

3 p.m.

CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament: TBD vs. San Diego St., Quarterfin­al, Las Vegas

ESPNU — American Athletic Tournament: Tulane vs. Tulsa, First Round, Fort Worth, Texas

FS1 — Big East Tournament: Seton Hall vs. St. John’s, Quarterfin­al, New York

5:30 p.m.

CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament: Nevada vs. Boise St., Quarterfin­al, Las Vegas

PAC-12N — Pac-12 Tournament: Oregon St. vs. UCLA, Quarterfin­al, Las Vegas

6 p.m.

FS1 — Big East Tournament: TBD vs. Creighton, Quarterfin­al, New York

6:30 p.m.

BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Indiana vs. Rutgers, Second Round, Indianapol­is

ESPN — Atlantic Coast Tournament: TBD vs. Florida St., Quarterfin­al, Greensboro, N.C.

ESPN2 — Big 12 Tournament: TBD vs. Kansas, Quarterfin­al, Kansas City, Mo.

7 p.m.

ESPNU — American Athletic Tournament: East Carolina vs. UCF, First Round, Fort Worth, Texas

SECN — Southeaste­rn Tournament: Georgia vs. Missouri, Second Round, Nashville, Tenn.

HOT SPRINGS - Anglers looking for the next place to take a fishing trip can narrow their search to some of Arkansas’s best bass waters with a quick visit to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Black Bass Program web page.

The Black Bass Program works with bass fishing clubs and tournament circuits across the state to gather tournament results throughout the year through the Arkansas Tournament Informatio­n Program. The informatio­n is then compiled into a single report that ranks bodies of water according to certain criteria.

Percentage of anglers who catch a weighable bass, average weights, number of bass per day, pounds of bass per day and average angler hours to catch a 5-lb. or larger bass are all indicated in the report. In 2020, the average firstplace weight was added for tournament directors to view and make future fishing destinatio­n decisions.

The program also offers valuable data to biologists which can be compared to scientific­ally collected biological data to recognize trends in angling in relationsh­ip to trends in fisheries. One such trend is the ability of anglers to catch more and bigger bass during tournament­s as knowledge and technology have increased. The percent of anglers who weigh-in a bass, weight per angler and overall average weights have increased steadily since the program has been in place. Last year, however, there was a slight decline in those trends, but not enough to cause alarm.

Last spring, many bass-fishing clubs canceled their tournament­s in response to COVID-19. While the AGFC did not close any boat ramps in response to the pandemic, some local and federal owners of waters in Arkansas did restrict the use of facilities and prevent gatherings, including bass tournament­s. Most of these closures occurred in March-June, the heart of Arkansas’s bass tournament season.

According to the report, 51 tournament groups participat­ed in the program in 2020, turning in weigh-in informatio­n on 31 bodies of water. This was down from 70 tournament groups participat­ing in 2019.

Contact the AGFC Black Bass Program Biologist Jeff Buckingham at jeffrey.buckingham@agfc.ar.gov, call 877-525-8606 or visit www. agfc.com/atip for more informatio­n on how to participat­e in the Arkansas Tournament Informatio­n Program and a list of recent ATIP summary reports.

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