ESPN has released its Full Court Package details for the 2009-2010 season. Three Ivy League teams, Cornell, Harvard and Yale will make appearances in the package which is available via DirecTV. Out of 460 ESPN Full Court games, the folks at RushTheCourt.Net named Cornell's visit to Kansas on January 6 as one of the 30 Best Games offered this year. RushTheCourt writes with respect to the Big Red/Jayhawks game:
1/6 – Cornell @ Kansas (how will the Ivy favorite handle Phog Allen Fieldhouse?)
Below is a list of the games involving Cornell and Ivy League teams that The Cornell Basketball Blog has identified as televised games during the 2009-2010 season. Additional games could be added to this list. Above,
- November 17-Columbia at DePaul-Lake Short Public Access Television
- November 20-Seton Hall at Cornell-Time Warner Sports CNY
- November 24-Cornell at Syracuse-ESPN360
- November 27-Columbia at Syracuse-Time Warner Sports CNY
- December 5-Penn at Navy-CBS College Sports
- December 6-Harvard at UConn-MyTV9/SNY/ESPN Full Court
- December 20-Cornell vs. Davidson (Madison Square Garden)-MSG Network
- December 21-Cornell vs. St.John's or Hofstra (Madison Square Garden)-MSG Network
- December 29-Yale at Colorado-FSN Rocky Mountains/ESPN Full Court
- December 30-Dartmouth at Quinnipiac-NESN
- December 31-Penn at Duke-ESPN2
- January 3-Yale at Albany-Time Warner Sports Albany
- January 6-Cornell at Kansas-ESPN Full Court
- January 16-Columbia at Cornell-Time Warner Sports CNY
- February 19-Yale at Princeton-ESPNU
All of Cornell's home games are broadcast over the internet with live video and audio through Cornell's Redcast service. Fees apply. Cornell's student group, Slope Media, also broadcasts audio and video of all home games, free of charge. Each of the Ivy League teams offer similar video feeds for single game purchase.
While we are still investigating viewing options for the balance of Cornell's schedule, it appears that Cornell fans will have access to online video coverage (for a nominal charge) for Cornell's games at UMass, Drexel (also includes games against Toledo and Vermont), and La Salle. Thus, the only two games on the Cornell 2009-2010 schedule which appear to have no television or online video coverage are the Big Red's games at Alabama and South Dakota. For these games, Cornell fans may utilize Redcast for audio service.
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