Spring isn’t quite in the air yet, but that won’t stop the 2024 NCAA Division I Softball season from starting on Feb. 9.
College softball fans who have been chomping at the bit to get a chance to watch the sport all winter are finally about to get their wish. The 2024 NCAA Division I Softball season begins on Friday, Feb. 9, and ESPN channels and streaming platforms will carry almost 3,200 games, including the NCAA Women’s College World Series at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (May 30 through June 6 and 7).
More than 200 NCAA Division I Softball games will air on ESPN linear networks. ESPN+ will be responsible for streaming thousands more games. Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV are the best live TV streaming services available for watching the 2024 NCAA Division I Softball. Sign Up Now $10.99+ / month espnplus.com What Are the Details of ESPN’s Coverage...
College softball fans who have been chomping at the bit to get a chance to watch the sport all winter are finally about to get their wish. The 2024 NCAA Division I Softball season begins on Friday, Feb. 9, and ESPN channels and streaming platforms will carry almost 3,200 games, including the NCAA Women’s College World Series at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (May 30 through June 6 and 7).
More than 200 NCAA Division I Softball games will air on ESPN linear networks. ESPN+ will be responsible for streaming thousands more games. Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV are the best live TV streaming services available for watching the 2024 NCAA Division I Softball. Sign Up Now $10.99+ / month espnplus.com What Are the Details of ESPN’s Coverage...
- 2/1/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where—in partnership with global creator company Jellysmack—we find and profile breakout creators who are in the midst of extraordinary growth.
If you were a teenage mallgoer in the early 2000s, you remember Hollister. The cranked-up music. The overwhelming perfume. The uber dark lighting we’re pretty sure was purposefully designed to keep you from seeing the price tags. And, of course, the often delightful staff ready to judge your size, your taste, your budget, and everything else about you.
If you’re drowning in nostalgia right now–good! And also, sorry!
But trust us when we say if you’re experiencing nostalgia now, it’s nothing compared to what’s waiting for you in Erin Miller‘s videos.
While Miller, like many other Creators on the Rise featurees, took off on YouTube during the pandemic, she’s got a long history as a content creator.
If you were a teenage mallgoer in the early 2000s, you remember Hollister. The cranked-up music. The overwhelming perfume. The uber dark lighting we’re pretty sure was purposefully designed to keep you from seeing the price tags. And, of course, the often delightful staff ready to judge your size, your taste, your budget, and everything else about you.
If you’re drowning in nostalgia right now–good! And also, sorry!
But trust us when we say if you’re experiencing nostalgia now, it’s nothing compared to what’s waiting for you in Erin Miller‘s videos.
While Miller, like many other Creators on the Rise featurees, took off on YouTube during the pandemic, she’s got a long history as a content creator.
- 2/1/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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