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Darby Kiernan, left, of CU, is on the move with Sarah Kasun, of DU, defending. The Colorado Buffaloes played the University of Denver on Wednesday. For more photos, go to www.buffzone.com. Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer February 11, 2015
Cliff Grassmick, Daily Camera
Darby Kiernan, left, of CU, is on the move with Sarah Kasun, of DU, defending. The Colorado Buffaloes played the University of Denver on Wednesday. For more photos, go to www.buffzone.com. Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer February 11, 2015
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Pac-12 Networks announced Thursday it is partnering with Twitter to live stream at least 150 games across various sports for the 2016-17 academic year.

The project, called Pac-12 Plus, will showcase live events broadcast by the conference’s 12 universities.

“Twitter is the fastest way to find out what is happening in live sports,” Twitter CFO Anthony Noto said in a news release. “Our partnership with the Pac-12 Networks will give sports fans a great way to view live sporting events along with the live Twitter conversation they are already accustomed to.”

Sports on Pac-12 Plus will include baseball, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo and wrestling. More may be added in the future.

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