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Remaining MSU Basketball Road Games All Slated For Live Television
12/28/2011 4:50:00 PM | Men's Basketball
MSU 2011-12 Schedule
The Murray State men's basketball game at Eastern Illinois (Dec. 30) will be seen live on the Racer TV Network and ESPN3.
Friday's game at Lantz Arena in Charleston, Ill., begins on the Racer TV Network with the pre-game show starting at 6:30 p.m. MSU Assistant AD for Media Relations Dave Winder has the call, with veteran coach Eric Foister providing commentary.
The games on the Racer TV Network are available to all 100,000-plus NewWave, Mediacom, Murray Electric and Comcast subscribers at no additional charge.
NewWave customers will see the broadcasts on channel 16, in all areas west of Kentucky Lake and in Hopkinsville and Madisonville. Mediacom is seen in Marshall, Calloway, Trigg and Caldwell Counties as well as southern Illinois on channel 23. Murray Electric services the city of Murray and carries the games on channels 15 and 18, while Comcast subscribers will see the Racers on channel 17 in McCracken County and southern Illinois.
Racer fans get to enjoy all remaining Murray State road games in the 2011-12 season on live television.
In January, MSU's road game at Austin Peay (Jan. 7) will be aired on ESPNU. MSU games at Morehead State (Jan. 18) and SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 21) will air on the Racer TV Network.
In February, the Racer TV Network coverage continues with MSU games at UT Martin (Feb. 4),
Southeast Missouri (Feb. 15), Tennessee State (Feb. 23) and Tennessee Tech (Feb. 25).
If the Racers manage to reach the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, the semifinals and championship games (March 2 & 3) will be aired on one of the ESPN channels.
In addition, All of MSU's OVC regular season games (except those on ESPNU) will be streamed live on OVCSports.tv. MSU's home game with Tennessee Tech (Jan. 14) is also on ESPNU.
The Murray State men's basketball game at Eastern Illinois (Dec. 30) will be seen live on the Racer TV Network and ESPN3.
Friday's game at Lantz Arena in Charleston, Ill., begins on the Racer TV Network with the pre-game show starting at 6:30 p.m. MSU Assistant AD for Media Relations Dave Winder has the call, with veteran coach Eric Foister providing commentary.
The games on the Racer TV Network are available to all 100,000-plus NewWave, Mediacom, Murray Electric and Comcast subscribers at no additional charge.
NewWave customers will see the broadcasts on channel 16, in all areas west of Kentucky Lake and in Hopkinsville and Madisonville. Mediacom is seen in Marshall, Calloway, Trigg and Caldwell Counties as well as southern Illinois on channel 23. Murray Electric services the city of Murray and carries the games on channels 15 and 18, while Comcast subscribers will see the Racers on channel 17 in McCracken County and southern Illinois.
Racer fans get to enjoy all remaining Murray State road games in the 2011-12 season on live television.
In January, MSU's road game at Austin Peay (Jan. 7) will be aired on ESPNU. MSU games at Morehead State (Jan. 18) and SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 21) will air on the Racer TV Network.
In February, the Racer TV Network coverage continues with MSU games at UT Martin (Feb. 4),
Southeast Missouri (Feb. 15), Tennessee State (Feb. 23) and Tennessee Tech (Feb. 25).
If the Racers manage to reach the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, the semifinals and championship games (March 2 & 3) will be aired on one of the ESPN channels.
In addition, All of MSU's OVC regular season games (except those on ESPNU) will be streamed live on OVCSports.tv. MSU's home game with Tennessee Tech (Jan. 14) is also on ESPNU.
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