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Burns Mortuary Page 6C East Oregonian TV TIME SUNDAY Saturday, February 27, 2016 Television > This week’s sports Television > Today’s highlights Saturday 11:00 a.m. Champions. (3:00) Friday The 88th Annual (19) KEPR KOIN NCAA Basketball Duke at Pittsburgh. (Live) (2:00) 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 WGC-Cadillac 6:00 a.m. Academy Awards (19) KEPR KOIN NCAA Basketball Butler Noon GOLF LPGA Golf Round 2 Women’s (42) KVEW KATU 5:30 p.m. at Georgetown. (Live) (2:00) Championship. (Live) (5:00) Champions. (3:00) (25) KNDU KGW PGA Golf Final Round Hollywood’s biggest stars cele- ESPN NCAA Basketball Texas Tech at The Honda Classic. (Live) (3:00) 4:00 p.m. ESPN 10:00 a.m. Kansas. (Live) (2:00) ESPN2 NCAA Basketball Illinois at GOLF PGA Golf Round 2 WGC-Cadillac brate outstanding film achieve- NCAA Basketball Women’s Miami Maryland. (Live) (2:00) ESPN2 NCAA Basketball Rhode Island at Florida State. (Live) (2:00) Championship. (Live) (5:00) ments at the Dolby Theatre. Co- ESPN2 vs. Dayton. (Live) (2:00) GOLF Golf Final Round Honda NCAA Basketball Georgia at LPGA South Carolina. (Live) (2:00) 4:00 p.m. median Chris Rock serves as host ROOT NCAA Basketball Georgia Tech at Thailand. (3:00) ESPN2 NCAA Basketball MAC Wild Card. Boston College. (Live) (2:00) GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 WGC-Cadillac Kent State vs. Akron. (Live) (2:00) of this year’s awards ceremony, 1:00 p.m. Championship. (5:00) 9:30 a.m. (19) KEPR KOIN GOLF PGA Golf Round 2 WGC-Cadillac which also features appearances NCAA Basketball Big- ROOT (25) KNDU KGW EPL Soccer C. Palace at 10 Wild Card. Iowa at Ohio State. (Live) NCAA Basketball Women’s Second Championship. (5:00) by Benicio Del Toro, Tina Fey and West Brom. (Live) (2:00) Round ACC Tournament. (2:00) (2:00) ROOT NCAA Basketball Women’s Whoopi Goldberg. Lena Dunham stars in “Girls” 10:00 a.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball Women’s 5:00 p.m. Quarter-fi nal ACC Tournament. (2:00) TNT GOLF PGA Golf Round 3 The Honda Kentucky at Texas A&M. (Live) (2:00) NBA Basketball San Antonio at New 5:00 p.m. 60 Minutes The Walking Dead Classic. (Live) (2:00) Orleans. (Live) (2:30) AMC 2:00 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Washington at (19) KEPR KOIN 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s Cleveland. (Live) (2:30) 11:00 a.m. NCAA Basketball 6:00 p.m. Some of the most respected jour- Rick and the surviving members (11) KFFX KPTV NCAA Basketball Minnesota at Maryland. (Live) (2:00) ESPN ESPN2 NCAA Basketball (Live) 6:00 p.m. of the group continue to face Villanova at Marquette. (Live) (2:00) ROOT NCAA Basketball Colorado State (2:00) ESPN2 nalists in broadcast television NCAA Basketball Texas at challenges in this new episode. (19) KEPR KOIN NCAA Basketball vs. Nevada. (Live) (2:00) ROOT NCAA Basketball Women’s Second Oklahoma State. (Live) (2:00) present in-depth investigative re- Oklahoma vs. Texas. (Live) (2:00) Round ACC Tournament. (2:00) Based on the long-running comic 3:00 p.m. ROOT NCAA Basketball Women’s ports, interviews and profiles of ESPN NCAA Basketball Arizona vs. Utah. HBO2 Boxing Terence Crawford vs. Hank 7:30 p.m. Quarter-fi nal ACC Tournament. (2:00) book series by Robert Kirkman, (Live) (2:00) people in the news in this long- Lundy (2:15) TNT NBA Basketball Oklahoma at 7:30 p.m. Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, ESPN2 NCAA Basketball Illinois State at (Live) (2:30) running news magazine. Now in 4:00 p.m. Golden State. ESPN NBA Basketball Atlanta at L.A. the series follows a group of sur- Wichita State. (Live) (2:00) ALN Poker Heartland Tour. (1:00) Lakers. (Live) (2:30) its 48th season, the program has ROOT 8:00 p.m. vivors in a zombie-infested NCAA Basketball W. Kentucky vs. ESPN NCAA Track & Field Indoor SEC ROOT NCAA Basketball Women’s Second UAB. (2:00) 8:00 p.m. won more than 100 Emmys. Championship. (2:00) Round ACC Tournament. (2:00) ROOT NCAA Basketball Women’s world. 11:30 a.m. ESPN2 X Games Oslo (2:00) Quarter-fi nal ACC Tournament. (2:00) KVEW 9:00 p.m. Curse of the Frozen Gold (42) Cycling Blackberry Farm GOLF GOLF Girls PGA Golf Final Round The Honda LPGA Golf Round 2 Women’s 9:00 p.m. ANPL 8:00 p.m. HBO Pro-Am. (0:30) Classic. (5:00) GOLF 10:00 p.m. Champions. (Live) (3:00) LPGA Golf Round 3 Women’s Despite rumors of a mysterious Noon 6:00 p.m. Champions. (Live) (3:00) Golden Globe winner Lena Dun- (25) KNDU KGW 10:00 p.m. PGA Golf Round 3 The ESPN Fitness 2015 CrossFit Invitational. ROOT force that nearly killed a local ham stars as Hannah, a young Honda Classic. (Live) (3:00) NCAA Basketball Women’s ACC 10:00 p.m. (2:00) ROOT NCAA Basketball Women’s prospector, Adam and Evan are GOLF Tournament. (2:00) writer who shares life’s ups and LPGA Golf Round 3 Honda ESPN2 Kickboxing Glory 27. (2:00) Quarter-fi nal ACC Tournament. (2:00) Thailand. (3:00) 11:00 p.m. determined to take on the Terra- downs with a close-knit group of ROOT WPT Poker World Championship. TNT NBA Basketball San Antonio at New Midnight rosa Glacier in this rebroadcast. girlfriends in this new episode. 1:00 p.m. (1:00) Orleans. (2:30) ESPN NBA Basketball Washington at (19) KEPR KOIN NCAA Basketball Cleveland. (2:00) Elsewhere, Daryl takes Danny The critically acclaimed series Kentucky at Vanderbilt. (Live) (2:00) 7:00 p.m. Midnight ROOT WPT Poker (1:00) into Spindle Canyon, where they also stars Allison Williams, Jemi- (42) KVEW KATU X Games Oslo (1:00) GOLF PGA Golf Round 1 WGC-Cadillac Pendleton East-Oregonian, OR: Sports Feb 27, 2016 ESPN NCAA Basketball Maryland vs. 8:00 p.m. Championship. (4:00) to Mar 4, 2016 uncover ghostly relics. ma Kirke and Zosia Mamet. Purdue. (Live) (2:00) ROOT WPT Poker Alpha8. (1:00) ESPN2 NCAA Basketball Notre Dame at 9:00 p.m. Florida State. 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