Skip to content

LEAGUES News

PyeongChang 2018 Viewing Guide: Day 12

MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP / Getty

theScore's viewing guide tees up all the PyeongChang 2018 action you need to see every night. Tap here and hit the to subscribe to U.S. news alerts and theScore's daily recap.

Must-see events

Event  Time (ET) TV
Snowboard - Men's big air qualifications Finished NBC
Figure skating - Women's short program Finished NBCSN
Alpine Skiing - Women's downhill final🏅 Finished NBC
Freestyle skiing - Men's skicross qualifications Finished NBC/NBC.com
Men's hockey quarterfinals - Czech Republic vs. USA Finished CNBC
Men's curling - USA vs. Great Britain Finished NBC.com
Freestyle skiing - Men's skicross final🏅 Finished NBC.com
Women's hockey - 🥉 medal game - Finland vs. OAR Finished USA Network
Speedskating - Women's team pursuit semifinals 6:00 a.m. NBC.com
Women's Curling - USA vs. Sweden 6:05 a.m. NBC.com
Bobsleigh - Women's final heats🏅 6:40 a.m. NBC.com
Speedskating - Women's team pursuit final🏅 7:50 a.m. NBC.com

What you need to know

Vonn goes for gold, Shiffrin sits out once again

Lindsey Vonn's Olympic career could soon come to an end as she goes for gold in the downhill skiing finals. Meanwhile, fellow American and giant slalom gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin announced her decision not to participate. It's the second skiing event Shiffrin has passed on since her gold-medal performance in the giant slalom.

Update: Vonn won bronze in what is likely her last appearance at the Olympics. With the accolade, Vonn, 33, becomes the oldest female alpine skier in Olympic history to win a medal.

U.S. faces Czech Republic in men's hockey quarterfinals

With the women's team looking to knock off Canada for gold, the men's journey continues in the quarterfinal against the Czech Republic. Despite being dismantled by the Olympic Athletes from Russia and called out by Ilya Kovalchuk, the U.S. fared much better on Monday, beating Slovakia 5-1 en route to the quarters.

Update: The U.S. lost 3-2 in a shootout and were eliminated from the men's hockey tournament.

American duos in great shape ahead of bobsled final

Two separate U.S. women's bobsled teams are in medal contention after brilliant runs. Elana Meyers Taylor and partner Lauren Gibbs posted the second-best time, only 0.07 seconds back of the German sled piloted by Mariama Jamanka. Meyers is looking for her third straight medal after winning silver in Sochi and bronze in Vancouver.

Meanwhile, American pilot Jamie Greubel Poser's sled finished Runs 1 and 2 in fourth place, only 0.02 behind the second German team.

Gerard makes return in big air qualifiers

Red Gerard, the youngest athlete to win a gold medal in snowboarding at the Olympics, is one of the best stories to come out of PyeongChang 2018. And the 17-year-old will now make his highly anticipated return - this time in the big air event.

Two Americans will join him, as Chris Corning and Kyle Mack look to reach the podium after failing to qualify for the finals in slopestyle. The three athletes will have their hands full against equally good competition, specifically from Canada, with Mark McMorris and Max Parrot - who finished second and third behind Gerard - also in the mix.

Update: All three Americans qualified for the big air final. Mack finished with the third-best score (88.75) in Heat 1 with Corning slotting directly behind him in fourth (88.00). Gerard placed sixth with a score of 85.00.

(Photos courtesy: Getty Images)

RELATED NEWS

Tyler O'Neill is the first player in MLB history to homer in...
O'Neill hits HR in 5th consecutive Opening Day game to set record 💪
The @AnaheimDucks strike 44 seconds apart on the same penalt...
Lundestrom, Silfverberg score shorthanded goals 44 seconds apart 🦆
Logan Cooley's second of the game was a BEAUTY! 😍
Cooley with the moves in front for Coyotes' 4th straight goal 🕺
This spinning pass from Conor Garland is a sight to behold! ...
Garland sets up Miller with brilliant spinning pass 💫
BIG. GOAL. BARBIE.
Barbashev's late goal serves as dagger to Jets 🗡️
DEJOUNTE MURRAY IS HIM AGAIN
Dejounte sinks Celtics with 0.1 left in OT