
Bay Area sports calendar, June 22-23
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
FOOTBALL
GOLF
HORSE RACING
MOTOR SPORTS
NBA FINALS
PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE
9a
Utah at Denver Channel 7 Channel 10
SOCCER
SOFTBALL
4p
Athletes Unlimited: Volts vs. Talons ESPNU
VOLLEYBALL
WNBA
Noon
Indiana at Las Vegas ESPN
4p
New York at Seattle NBA TV
5:30p
Connecticut at Valkyries Channel 44 (95.7)
MONDAY
BASEBALL
4:30p
Seattle at Minnesota TNT
6:30p
Boston at L.A. Angels MLB Net
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
4:30p
Finals, Game 3: Coastal Carolina vs. LSU (if necessary) ESPN ESPNU
SOFTBALL

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