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Watch Cal Baptist @ BYU on ESPN+ with Dave McCann and Gary Sheide or Tune into BYU Radio with Greg Wrubell
College basketball enthusiasts can catch the thrilling NCAA Division I clash between California Baptist Lancers and BYU Cougars live on Friday, 6 March 2026, at 22:00 UK time. For American viewers, ESPN+ and ESPN Unlimited offer prime coverage with seasoned commentator Dave McCann on play-by-play duties alongside co-commentator Gary Sheide, delivering expert insights from the sidelines. BYU fans have an additional option via BYU Radio, where the voice of the Cougars, Greg Wrubell, will narrate the action with his signature passion.
Dave McCann brings decades of broadcasting prowess to the ESPN+ feed, having served as the lead voice for BYU sports since 1995, covering football, basketball, and more across outlets like BYUtv and ESPN platforms. His energetic style and deep knowledge of the Cougars make him a staple for West Coast college hoops. Joining him is Gary Sheide, a former BYU quarterback from the 1970s who led the team to multiple victories under legendary coach LaVell Edwards. Sheide's transition to colour commentary adds authentic analysis, drawing from his playing days and long tenure in BYU athletics.
On BYU Radio, Greg Wrubell takes centre stage. Since 2007, Wrubell has been the radio play-by-play announcer for BYU football and men's basketball, calling over 300 games. His career highlights include narrating the Cougars' 2021 football campaign and numerous March Madness appearances, earning him acclaim for vivid descriptions that immerse listeners. Whether you're courtside via ESPN+ or radio-bound, these voices elevate the matchup.
This encounter revives a recent BYU rout, where the then-No. 9 Cougars dismantled Cal Baptist 91-60 in December 2025 at the Delta Center, home court of the Utah Jazz[1][4][7]. Kada Keita dominated with a double-double, fuelling a first-half surge including a 10-0 run sparked by freshman AJ Dybantsa's three-point play and trey[1][3]. BYU led 42-26 at the break, then exploded in the second half, hitting threes at a blistering clip while Cal Baptist struggled at 32.8% from the field and 26.1% from deep[7]. Standouts like Rob Wright III, Richie Saunders, and Deontay Davis Jr. showcased BYU's core, though bench depth remains a concern after Dawson Baker's season-ending ACL injury[2].
Heading into this rematch, BYU (7-1 post that win) boasts a potent second-half offence, averaging 48 points on 61.1% shooting in recent tournament triumphs over Miami and Dayton[2]. The Cougars addressed slow starts but rely heavily on starters amid limited bench production—zero bench points in one outing[2]. Cal Baptist, meanwhile, showed grit with Dominique Daniels Jr. dropping 25 against Colorado, though rebounding woes persist[2]. The Lancers briefly led early in their last meeting before BYU's defence, anchored by Keita's blocks and steals, took over[1][5].
Expect fireworks at BYU's Marriott Center, where the Cougars thrive on home energy. BYU's Big 12 affiliation adds stakes, following their strong non-conference slate[4]. For more on BYU's Big 12 journey, visit Big 12 Conference. Cal Baptist's resilience could test BYU's starters, especially if they exploit turnovers as in prior games[1].
Don't miss Dave McCann and Gary Sheide on ESPN+ for visuals and breakdowns, or Greg Wrubell's radio mastery on BYU Radio. With BYU's three-point barrage—nine of 10 in one second half[3]—and Cal Baptist's inside attack (168 free-throw attempts at 70%[3]), this could be another high-scoring affair. Tune in at 22:00 UK time to see if the Lancers mount a comeback or if the Cougars repeat their dominance. Perfect for fans across the pond or Stateside, these broadcasts ensure every dunk, trey, and steal is captured expertly.
Article generated: 6 March 2026, 22:01 GMT
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