The Creighton Bluejays accomplished one of their season goals last weekend: winning the Missouri Valley Conference regular season title. Now they turn their attention to Arch Madness, where the Jays will be the No. 1 seed in the MVC Tournament in St. Louis this weekend.
Creighton fans gobbled up nearly 5,000 all-session tickets for the event, a record-breaking number. Factor in the flocks of fans who wait until they get to the Lou to get tickets, and you can bet the White and the Blue will be all over downtown St. Louis and inside the Scottrade Center.
But thousands of CU fans can’t make the trek to Arch Madness. Here is the Media Menu for following the tournament in every way imaginable.
Television:
Quarterfinal and Semifinal Games
The Bluejays will be regionally televised on Fox Sports Net, namely Fox Sports Midwest for those in Nebraska. These games will be broadcast in high definition.
Friday’s noon game vs. Drake or Bradley — Mitch Holthus and Rich Zvosec will be on the call, with Tom Ackerman on the sidelines.
Saturday’s potential 1:35 p.m. game vs. Evansville or Indiana State — John Rooney and Mark Adams will be on the call, with Tom Ackerman on the sidelines.
- In the Omaha area, the game will be available on Cox Cable channel 47 and on HD channel 1047.
- The game is available on satellite providers DirecTV channel 671 (Saturday 685), Dish Network channel 418 (446 on Saturday) and for those with AT&T U-Verse, Channel 748 (691 on Saturday).
- In other areas of the country it will be live on FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX Sports Indiana, Comcast Sportsnet Chicago, and Fox College Sports.
- For those not in the MVC Fox Sports footprint, the game can be seen nationally on Fox College Sports Central as well as the ESPN Full Court package.
Championship Game
The Sunday 1:00 p.m. championship game will be shown nationally in high definition on CBS. Check your local listings. Tim Brando and Bill Raftery will be on the call.
Here is the rest of the TV information for the other games at Arch Madness
Online:
Quarterfinal and Semifinal Games
- You can watch the ESPN3 broadcast streaming live on your PC or XBox 360 through ESPN3.com if your internet provider carries this access and you live outside the MVC 6-state footprint (Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana) All of the major cable companies (Cox, Time Warner, Charter) carry ESPN3.com on their internet service. Here are a list of other high speed internet and video providers that carry ESPN3.
- You can access WatchESPN through your Android, iPad, or iPhone with the Watch ESPN app. However, that is limited to those with Bright House, Verizon FiOsTV, Verizon high speed internet and Time Warner subscribers. Cox Communications is in this list now. You can get this if you are a Cox internet subscriber.
- Keep up with the live stats from the MVC. You can also follow the stats on your mobile device.
- Follow the tweets of GoCreighton for score updates.
- Follow the tweets of Steve Pivovar from the Omaha World-Herald for insight during the game.
- Follow the tweets of White & Blue Review for periodic updates during the game from the sidelines and from the stands.
- If you want all the Creighton tweets in one spot, follow our Creighton Timeline Twitter list.
- WXOS 101.5 in St. Louis will be broadcasting all of the MVC Tournament games. You can listen to their stream online or download the channel’s mobile app to listen directly to the game through there.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the broadcast by AM 590, Omaha’s ESPN Radio online on your computer.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the broadcast on your mobile device by getting the TuneIn App for your device and searching for AM 590 ESPN Radio. The app is available for pretty much every mobile device out there.
For a different audio perspectives, check out the online radio broadcasts for the other Valley schools:
- Bradley: You can listen to the Bradley side of things, the audio broadcast is available.
- Drake: You can follow the action on Drake’s online radio broadcast on KRNT online.
- Evansville: For the Evansville side of things, listen here.
- Illinois State: Listen to the streaming audio of the Illinois State broadcast.
- Indiana State: Listen to the streaming audio of the Indiana State broadcast.
- Missouri State: You can follow the action on Missouri State’s online radio broadcast on KTXR
- Northern Iowa: Listen to the streaming audio of the Northern Iowa broadcast.
- Southern Illinois: You can listen to the Saluki radio broadcast online.
- Wichita State: You can listen to the Shockers on Shocker Radio
Radio:
All nine games of the State Farm MVC Tournament will air in the St. Louis metro area on 101.1 ESPN FM (WXOS).
The championship game will be carried by Westwood One servicing more than 5,000 radio stations around the world. This broadcast will also be available on Sirius/XM.
If you find yourself traversing the greater Midwest — specifically, the eastern part of Nebraska, Iowa, and even into Missouri — you can pick up T. Scott Marr’s play-by-play along with former Bluejay Nick Bahe on AM 590, Omaha’s ESPN Radio.
- Bradley: If you are in the Peoria/Chicagoland area, you can pick up the Bradley broadcast on WMBD 1470 AM.
- Drake: If you happen to be on the road through Nebraska into Iowa and lose the 590 signal as you get closer to Des Moines, you can pick up the Drake broadcast on KRNT Radio (1350 AM) the flagship station of Drake Basketball.
- Evansville: If you are in the 6100 watt range of Evansville’s campus radio station WUEV (91.5 FM), you can catch the pro-Purple Aces broadcast there.
- Illinois State: Throughout Illinois you can catch the Illinois State broadcast on the Redbird sports network flagshipped by WJBC-1230 AM and 93.7 FM in the Bloomington area. Other stations include WFMB-1450 AM (Springfield) and WDZ-1050 AM (Decatur).
- Indiana State: If you are in or around the Terre Haute, Indiana area, you can pick up the game on WIBQ 98.5 FM on your dial.
- Missouri State: If you are in the Springfield, Missouri area, you can catch the game on the dial on flagship station KTXR, 101.3 FM or any of the other Missouri State Radio Network affiliates across the state of Missouri including St. Louis and Kansas City markets.
- Northern Iowa: You can pick up the game across the state of Iowa on any of the 11 stations that are part of the Panther Radio Network
- Southern Illinois: If you are in the Carbondale area, you can pick up the Southern Illinois side of things on flagship WVZA, 105.1 FM and any other Saluki Radio Network affiliates throughout Illinois and parts of Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana. Here is a coverage map.
- Wichita State: If you are in the Wichita area, you can pick up the Wichita State side of things on 1330 AM News Radio KNSS.
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Feel free to leave any comments if there are other ways to follow the games at Arch Madness.