1. Go to
WatchESPN: Live Sports, Game Replays, Video Highlights
...and btw, ESPN3 is not separate or disaggregated: you reach all ESPN channels when you...
2. Click on the pulldown menu "Schedule and Replays."
3. "Schedule" appears, with another array of choices: Live Now, Upcoming, Replay. You'll also see a number of channels on the right side of the screen: ESPN3, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC/ESPN; ACC/ESPN
4. Beneath the choices in 3, above, you have the option of selecting/changing the date. Today's date is the default setting.
5. Select "Live Now" and several games will be listed, alpha, by sport; today, baseball's first. Scroll down to find a category you like [NCAA Men's Basketball, NCAA Women's Basketball, and so on]. Games appear chronologically by starting time.
6. Click on a listed game [in blue] you'd like to see. If you're entitled to access, and the game is in progress, and it's on ESPN3, the game will appear on your screen; iirc, this is a free station offered by ESPN.
7. If the game is not in progress, or you haven't paid for access to SEC/ESPN, for example, you won't get access to it.
8. btw, If you want to watch ECU vs UConn March 9, at about 2 PM, from the screen in 3, above, click on "Live Now." You'll either get the game or a screen-shot message to stand by until the game comes on.
9. If you can wait, you can navigate the above steps, in 5, click on Replay. ECU vs UConn will be there at about 5 PM or so.
Hope this helps.