The #7 Creighton men’s basketball team hits the court for the first full game without Maurice Watson, Jr., at the point on Saturday afternoon against Marquette. Everyone will be watching to see who will step in and step up to the plate for the Bluejays.
Another sellout crowd is expected at the CenturyLink Center for Saturday’s 1:30 p.m. central tip. Here are the ways you can follow the game no matter where you are.
Creighton vs. Marquette on TV:
The game will be shown live Nationally on FOX network. Justin Kutcher and former Bluejay Nick Bahe will be on the call.
- In Omaha you can pick up the game over the air on any digital TV with an antenna = Channel 42.1 (see the Contour Map for coverage area)
- In Omaha on Cox Communications = Channel 1010 (HD)
- In Omaha on CenturyLink Prism = 42 (HD)
- Locally on DirecTV = channel 42
- Locally on Dish Network = channel 9143
- To find the local Fox Affiliate in your area, see this listing.
Creighton vs Marquette Online:
- Logon to Fox Sports Go through your TV provider watch online on your computer.
- You can also download the Fox Sports Go app for your Android, Apple, Kindle Fire, or Windows Mobile device and stream the game. Separate services like Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox and Roku has the FSGo channel. New this season is the ability to Cast the game to your Google Home device.
- From Cox Communications in Omaha, inside your home you can watch the game on the Cox Contour app on your Apple devices, Android devices and directly from your computer. The Apple app and Android app are available.
- For the Cord Cutters, FOX MIGHT be available non-traditionally through these services:
- Sling TV–Depends on your market, check here
- Playstation Vue–Fox On Demand only available, use your TV antenna
- DirecTV Now–Depends on your market, Check here
- Keep up with the live stats of the game from Creighton. Get the live stats on your mobile device at GoCreightonStats.com.
- Follow the tweets of GoCreighton for score updates.
- Follow the tweets of White & Blue Review and reporter Matt DeMarinis for periodic updates during the game from the sidelines and from the stands. WBR photographers will be on hand for the game.
- Follow the tweets from Alex Sindelar who covers Creighton for Big East Coast Bias with his unique view of the game.
- Follow the tweets of Jon Nyatawa from the Omaha World-Herald for insight during the game.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the broadcast by 1620 the Zone, the home of the Bluejays online on your computer.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the home games simulcast on 101.9 the Keg online on your computer.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the broadcast on your mobile device by getting the 1620 the Zone app available for Android and Apple products.
- For a different perspective, you can listen to the Marquette broadcast online.
- Pick up the game on the SiriusXM App on Internet channel 963
- After the game, catch the postgame press conference live.
- Bluejay Banter will have live updates as well as a postgame show on 1620 the Zone after the game.
Creighton vs. Marquette on the Radio/Audio:
Listening to the game:
Hop on to 1620 AM on your dial before the game at 11:30 a.m. for Bluejay Shootaround.
- If you find yourself in the Omaha metro — you can pick up John Bishop’s play-by-play along with former Bluejay Brody Deren over the air on 1620 the Zone at 1620AM on your dial as well as 101.9 the Keg FM on your dial
- If you live in the Milwaukee area, you can pick up the broadcast on the Marquette Radio Network on flagship, 540 AM. Other affiliate’s across the state:
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WTLX 100.5 – Madison (ESPN Radio)
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WFHR 1320 – Wisconsin Rapids
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WDLB 1450 – Marshfield
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WXCO 1230 – Wausau
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WSCO 1570 – Appleton
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WOMT 1240 – Manitowoc
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WDUZ 107.5 – Green Bay
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WJMT 730 ‐ Merrill
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- Nationally you can pick up the game on SiriusXM Satellite Radio (Marquette broadcast)
- SiriusXM Channel 203
- Sirius Channel 119
- XM Channel 203
After the game, stay tuned after the 1620 the Zone postgame to catch Bluejay Banter and their “Overtime” postgame show. They will talk to Creighton coaches and others to get the latest on the Bluejays as well as take phone calls.