Broadcast TV-
The game will be broadcast on the MVC-TV Network. That would normally include the primary channels for ComcastSportsNet and FoxSportsMidwest. However, since both will be broadcasting hockey games tonight, the Bradley-Loyola game will be on their secondary or alternate channels.
ComcastSportsnet will have the game on Comcast cable channel 101, 102, and 285 (since the Blackhawks are on the standard Comcast channels of 56, 522, and 922).
FoxSportsMidwest will have the game on Comcast cable channels 520, 524, and 53 (since the Blues will be on their standard channels of 57, 519, and 959).
It is also on Mediacom Illinois 22, DirecTV 680 and 666, Dish Network 442.
It will also be on FoxSports Indiana and FoxSports Kansas City.
Online video streams-
The game will be available online FREE at ESPN3.com. The video stream is high quality and free. However, it will be blacked out in most of the states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas (where it is available on cable).
So check the ESPN3.com link below and if you are not in the blackout area, you should be able to see it for free in a high definition video stream on ESPN3.com.
Here is the link to their Upcoming Schedule- The Bradley-Loyola game is listed at 9:30 PM (Eastern time), and a link will appear just before game time. After the start of the game, the link will switch over and be listed on their Live Now page, which can be seen by clicking the tab at the top of the schedule -
The video stream will come on just a few minutes before the starting time of 8:30 Central (9:30 Eastern).
If for any reason you can't get the ESPN video stream or the TV broadcast, there are some pirate video sites that will also have the game.
Here are a few links for those who need them. I cannot guarantee they will always work, but they usually do.
On these pirate sites- They are safe to use, but I'd recommend closing any popup screens. Then close any ads that appear over the Video screen by waiting a moment, then click on the small [x] that appears somewhere on the ads. It will not usually be in the upper corner where you'd expect. Do not download anything even if you see a message telling you it's required or that some software needs updating.
Go Braves!
The game will be broadcast on the MVC-TV Network. That would normally include the primary channels for ComcastSportsNet and FoxSportsMidwest. However, since both will be broadcasting hockey games tonight, the Bradley-Loyola game will be on their secondary or alternate channels.
ComcastSportsnet will have the game on Comcast cable channel 101, 102, and 285 (since the Blackhawks are on the standard Comcast channels of 56, 522, and 922).
FoxSportsMidwest will have the game on Comcast cable channels 520, 524, and 53 (since the Blues will be on their standard channels of 57, 519, and 959).
It is also on Mediacom Illinois 22, DirecTV 680 and 666, Dish Network 442.
It will also be on FoxSports Indiana and FoxSports Kansas City.
Online video streams-
The game will be available online FREE at ESPN3.com. The video stream is high quality and free. However, it will be blacked out in most of the states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas (where it is available on cable).
So check the ESPN3.com link below and if you are not in the blackout area, you should be able to see it for free in a high definition video stream on ESPN3.com.
Here is the link to their Upcoming Schedule- The Bradley-Loyola game is listed at 9:30 PM (Eastern time), and a link will appear just before game time. After the start of the game, the link will switch over and be listed on their Live Now page, which can be seen by clicking the tab at the top of the schedule -
The video stream will come on just a few minutes before the starting time of 8:30 Central (9:30 Eastern).
If for any reason you can't get the ESPN video stream or the TV broadcast, there are some pirate video sites that will also have the game.
Here are a few links for those who need them. I cannot guarantee they will always work, but they usually do.
On these pirate sites- They are safe to use, but I'd recommend closing any popup screens. Then close any ads that appear over the Video screen by waiting a moment, then click on the small [x] that appears somewhere on the ads. It will not usually be in the upper corner where you'd expect. Do not download anything even if you see a message telling you it's required or that some software needs updating.
Go Braves!
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