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The Bradley men's basketball team's third-round game in the South Padre Island Invitational Nov. 23 versus Iowa will tip at 6:30 p.m. and will be broadcast nationally on CSTV, according to information the school received today from the tournament organizers.? After hosting first-round tournament games at Carver Arena Nov. 18 versus Maryland-Eastern Shore and Nov. 20 against Florida Gulf Coast, Bradley will travel to South Padre Island, Texas, for the final two rounds in the event to be played Nov. 23-24 at the South Padre Island Convention Center.? The Bradley-Iowa game Nov. 23 will be followed by Vanderbilt versus Utah State.? The two evening losers will play in the 5 p.m. game Nov. 24, followed by the two winners in the 7:30 p.m. contest.? While CSTV will televise the two evening games in the third round, none of the four championship round games Nov. 24 are slated for television coverage.
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The way it worked the last couple years with the conferences that had contracts with CSTV was almost all the games were available online, usually for a charge. And some of the more desirable matchups were sold to TV and cable channels for broadcast.
Now that CBS has bought out CSTV, I would expect more games to be available on broadcast and cable channels.
The way it worked the last couple years with the conferences that had contracts with CSTV was almost all the games were available online, usually for a charge. And some of the more desirable matchups were sold to TV and cable channels for broadcast.
Now that CBS has bought out CSTV, I would expect more games to be available on broadcast and cable channels.
If you have DirecTV and the sports package, I think you'll get the game. If you have the college basketball package, you will definitely be able to get the game. Beyond that, I am not sure.
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