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Post by rifle on Nov 23, 2014 17:08:13 GMT -5
Not finding much. Anybody know what games can be seen?
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Post by Soccerhouse on Nov 23, 2014 17:42:10 GMT -5
Some of The women were on Espn3
But that was probably just because of the SEC network.
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Post by lovethegame on Nov 23, 2014 17:56:24 GMT -5
Sad that you can't see much of either the women's or men's NCAA tournament. I've found some games that are being streamed. Maybe the quarterfinals will be worthy of some TV time.
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Post by rifle on Nov 23, 2014 17:57:56 GMT -5
I found Clemson v Coastal Carolina scheduled at 7pm on espn3..
But Clemson's soccer stadium is grass and lots of rain fell on it today. Not sure what that'll mean.
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Post by rifle on Nov 23, 2014 17:59:03 GMT -5
College cup quarterfinals usually end up on TV
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Post by Soccerhouse on Nov 23, 2014 18:03:05 GMT -5
Some of the schools host live free streams as well
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Post by lovethegame on Nov 23, 2014 18:04:45 GMT -5
South Carolina women upset UNC, with both of their captains out of the game. The keeper is injured and the CB had two yellows in last game. South Carolina advances to the Quarterfinals for first time in program history. They will play FSU or UCF in the next round. Florida, A&M, Penn State and Stanford also advance.
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Post by rifle on Nov 23, 2014 18:14:13 GMT -5
Clemson postponed. Via Twitter
play tomorrow 6pm
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Post by lovethegame on Nov 23, 2014 18:14:30 GMT -5
College cup quarterfinals usually end up on TV Maybe on the men's side, but I am not seeing anything on the women's.
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Post by zizou on Nov 23, 2014 19:50:29 GMT -5
If you want to read about why these games are not easily obtained just take a look at this. NCAA Women's Soccer programming rightsNot easy to extract relevant information but it seems fairly clear the NCAA, in all of their wisdom, have screwed over local affiliates' desire and/or interest in televising these events. Money money money muuunay. The other option, live streaming, they have essentially provided to ESPN in monopoly fashion with their conference partners. At least UNC ponied up to provide live streaming for free to their fan base. Otherwise, you need to have the correct cable/internet service provider to get access. And only a fraction of those games are televised. Don't get me started on the evil that is ESPN. They have interjected themselves into collegiate sports in a way that makes a mockery of any sense of impartiality usually associated with a legitimate "news" organization. Why anyone would continue to watch that network (save for sporting events, with the sound muted of course) is beyond me.
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Post by lovethegame on Nov 23, 2014 20:08:38 GMT -5
If you want to read about why these games are not easily obtained just take a look at this. NCAA Women's Soccer programming rightsNot easy to extract relevant information but it seems fairly clear the NCAA, in all of their wisdom, have screwed over local affiliates' desire and/or interest in televising these events. Money money money muuunay. The other option, live streaming, they have essentially provided to ESPN in monopoly fashion with their conference partners. At least UNC ponied up to provide live streaming for free to their fan base. Otherwise, you need to have the correct cable/internet service provider to get access. And only a fraction of those games are televised. Don't get me started on the evil that is ESPN. They have interjected themselves into collegiate sports in a way that makes a mockery of any sense of impartiality usually associated with a legitimate "news" organization. Why anyone would continue to watch that network (save for sporting events, with the sound muted of course) is beyond me. Thanks for the info. At least I now know who to be irritated at.
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