It appears from the Colgate schedule that the February 1 game between Colgate and Cornell at Lynah Rink will be broadcast on SportsNet New York (SNY), as well as Time Warner Cable
. So, there will be three games this year that can be seen nationally via satellite, plus four others that will be broadcast on local cable, but not available on the dish.
Nov. 24 B.U. at MSG CSTV
Jan. 5 Niagara Time Warner Cable
Jan. 11 at RPI Time Warner Cable
Jan. 12 at Union Time Warner Cable
Jan. 20 Clarkson ESPNU
Feb. 1 Colgate SNY & Time Warner Cable
Feb. 2 at Colgate Time Warner Cable
Edit: I added the Niagara and Union games after sah67 send the link to the Time Warner 3 schedule.
[quote cbuckser]It appears from the Colgate schedule that the February 1 game between Colgate and Cornell at Lynah Rink will be broadcast on SportsNet New York (SNY), as well as Time-Warner Central New York
. So, there will be three games this year that can be seen nationally via satellite, plus two others that will be broadcast on local cable, but not available on the dish.
Nov. 24 B.U. at MSG CSTV
Jan. 11 at RPI Time-Warner Capital District
Jan. 20 Clarkson ESPNU
Feb. 1 Colgate SNY & Time-Warner CNY
Feb. 2 at Colgate Time Warner CNY
[/quote]
Jan. 12 at Union will be on Time Warner Sports also.
Neither the Cornell nor Union sites have the tv broadcast listed on the schedule. Where did you see or hear that the game at Union will be televised?
[quote cbuckser]Neither the Cornell nor Union sites have the tv broadcast listed on the schedule. Where did you see or hear that the game at Union will be televised?[/quote]
http://www.twcablesports.com/index.php?name=Sections&req=viewarticle&artid=21&page=1
Thanks.
[quote sah67][quote cbuckser]Neither the Cornell nor Union sites have the tv broadcast listed on the schedule. Where did you see or hear that the game at Union will be televised?[/quote]
http://www.twcablesports.com/index.php?name=Sections&req=viewarticle&artid=21&page=1[/quote]
Name the word that does not fit in the following sentence:
Cornell sports information
... yes, the interns try hard, nobody is paid a huge bundle, there are so many sports to cover, but sometimes places such as eLynah are better sources of information than official Cornell. Then all the cable subscribers have to do is run around and figure where in the Comcast or TW cable local guide is information to the game or non-game broadcast.