The UTSA Roadrunners compete in Division I college basketball as members of the American Athletic Conference, a league with a strong broadcast footprint across the ESPN family of networks. If you're tracking down where to watch a game, American Athletic Conference matchups air on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU depending on the schedule, with ESPN+ picking up contests that don't land on a traditional linear channel. That setup means most games are accessible whether you have a cable package or just a streaming subscription. The Roadrunners play in San Antonio, giving the program a recruiting base in one of Texas's largest cities. Checking the weekly broadcast schedule before game time is the most reliable way to know exactly which ESPN platform has the night's action covered.
UTSA Roadrunners basketball games run across the American's media partners — ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN+. American Athletic Conference basketball runs on the ESPN family with ESPN+ filling in for non-televised games. Tournament time expands the broadcast mix significantly with CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV, and Paramount+ covering the NCAA Tournament.
Reaching the full UTSA Roadrunners schedule typically takes a live-TV streamer (Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or DirecTV Stream) plus an ESPN+ subscription. The provider filters above will highlight every upcoming UTSA Roadrunners game available on your current setup.
The exact channel for today's UTSA Roadrunners game is shown on the live game card above, pulled from the official NCAAM schedule. UTSA Roadrunners broadcasts air across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN+ — depending on the matchup and conference.
The UTSA Roadrunners start time today is shown on the game card above in your local time zone, synced live with the NCAAM schedule. If the UTSA Roadrunners are off today, the next scheduled game is shown instead.
Use the provider filters above to mark the streaming services and cable packages you already pay for — the schedule then highlights every upcoming UTSA Roadrunners game you can watch on your current plan. For games outside your local market, ESPN+ for non-televised American games fills the gap.
No. Live-TV streaming services like Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, and DirecTV Stream carry most of the channels that broadcast UTSA Roadrunners games. The provider filters above will show which upcoming UTSA Roadrunners games are available on your current streaming setup.