ESPN Original “Full Court Press” Returns for Second Season on May 3rd
The four-part series will immerse viewers in the world of elite women’s college basketball.
As March Madness kicks off, ESPN has announced the return of Full Court Press for a second season on May 3rd.
What’s Happening:
- Directed by Nikki Spetseris and produced by Omaha Productions and Words + Pictures in partnership with ESPN, the four-part ESPN Original Series will immerse viewers in the world of elite women’s college basketball through the experiences of sophomore Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo, junior LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson, and graduate student USC forward Kiki Iriafen.
- Through exclusive interviews and inside access, viewers will experience pivotal moments from the 2024-2025 season, both on and off the court, as each athlete blazes a path in this new era of women’s basketball.
- The episodes will premiere on the following dates and times:
- Episode 1: May 3rd at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Episode 2: May 3rd at 2 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Episode 3: May 11th at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2
- Episode 4: May 11th at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN2
- Immediately following their ESPN2 airings, episodes will be available to stream on ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+.
What They’re Saying:
- Lindsay Rovegno, Vice President of Production for ESPN Originals: “The growing momentum behind women’s basketball is driven by its stars, and Full Court Press features three unforgettable, larger-than-life personalities. Hannah, Flau’jae, and Kiki are more than great players – they’re great characters. Season two captures the drive and resilience that make them special. We’re excited to continue telling these compelling stories and showcasing the evolution of the sport."
- Peyton Manning, founder of Omaha Productions: “There is no better time to be a fan of women’s college basketball than right now. We’re thrilled to share the stories of these three talented women as they continue to push the game to new heights."
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