FRISCO – The Southland Conference is proud to unveil a new multi-year agreement with CBS Sports that will further elevate its national television presence and solidify the most robust linear television package in league history.
Beginning in the 2025–26 season, CBS Sports Network will televise up to five additional Southland men's basketball games annually. This new agreement gives Southland programs expanded national exposure during one of the most high-profile times of the college basketball calendar, extending the league's visibility into millions of homes across the country.
"Adding CBS Sports to our media rights lineup is another huge win for the Southland," said Commissioner Chris Grant. "This partnership amplifies our momentum, puts even more of our incredible student-athletes on national television, and shows that the Southland brand continues to surge forward. We're thrilled to bring our basketball programs to an even bigger audience."
This powerful one-two punch of premier television partnerships signals an era of growth, relevance, and reach for Southland athletics.
"Visibility is currency in college athletics," added Grant. "With CBS Sports joining ESPN as a Southland media partner, we're not just showing up—we're standing out."
Earlier this month, the Southland announced a multi-year extension to their media rights with ESPN. The Southland's new media rights slate now features guaranteed national linear exposure on ESPN Networks and CBS Sports and a minimum of five linear television games per year across both platforms.
The Southland Conference retained Octagon to assist with negotiating its deal with ESPN and CBS Sports.
About the Southland Conference
The Southland Conference was founded in 1963 with institutions including Lamar, which has spent 49 years in the conference. The 12 current full-time members have an average tenure of 25 years, providing remarkable stability.
The Southland comprises 12 schools within a driving range of the states of Louisiana and Texas as the conference celebrates regionality in college athletics the "Gas Tank League," making it more accessible and more manageable for family, friends, and fans to travel to away contests.
Those 12 institutions include East Texas A&M University in Commerce, Houston Christian University, the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Lamar University in Beaumont, McNeese State University in Lake Charles, the University of New Orleans, Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, and the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley.