Men's Basketball

Media Menu: Creighton Men’s Basketball vs. Southern Illinois

The Bluejays are in the final stretch of the regular season and MVC play. It will be a battle to the end to determine the MVC regular season champion. Down a game to Wichita State in the standings, Creighton will try to control what they can to give themselves a chance to win it. Next up is Southern Illinois.

The Salukis come into the CenturyLink Center on Tuesday night looking to spoil the Bluejays’ season. Creighton is looking for another sellout, this time against their traditional MVC rival. With only two home games left this season, it is a chance for the fans to make some noise.  They might do that with the $1 drink promotion the hour before the game.

If you cannot make it out to the CLink on Tuesday for the 7:00 p.m. tip, we have you covered with the Media Menu. Check out your options below:

Television

The game will be broadcast by Cox Communications in Omaha. They are a partner with Creighton athletics this season and their third TV broadcast of the season. Mark Kraynak and Nick Bahe will be on the call for this one.

  • For those with Cox Cable in the Omaha metro, it is available on Cox channel 2.
  • The game WILL be available nationwide on the ESPN Full Court Pay Per View package and on ESPN3.com (where available).

For those in the Carbondale area, the Cox feed will be available on the local PBS station WSIU.

  • You can pick it up over the air on channel 8.1.  Here is a coverage map to pick up the channel.
  • WSIU should also be available through the local area’s satellite and cable listings.

Online

  • You can watch the ESPN3 broadcast streaming live on your PC or XBox 360 through ESPN3.com if your internet provider carries this access. 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. New to this list is Cox Communications. You can get this if you are a Cox internet subscriber.
  • Keep up with the live stats from Creighton. Follow the stats on your mobile device at GoCreightonStats.com.
  • Follow the tweets of GoCreighton for score updates.
  • Follow the tweets of White & Blue Review for periodic updates during the game.
  • Follow the tweets from the Creightonian staff for updates.
  • Follow the tweets of Steve Pivovar from the Omaha World-Herald for insight during the game.
  • 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.
  • To see the other side of things, follow the tweets of Southern Illinois beat writer, Todd Hefferman.
  • For a different perspective you can listen to the live Southern Illinois stream of the game.
  • Bluejay Banter will have live updates as well as a postgame show on AM 590 ESPN after the game.

Radio/Audio

  • 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 Ross Ferarrini over the air on AM 590, Omaha’s ESPN Radio.
  • 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, as well as St. Louis. Here is a coverage map.

After the game, stay tuned after the AM590 postgame to catch Bluejay Banter and their postgame show live from DJ’s Dugout across from the CenturyLink Center. They will talk to Creighton coaches and others to get the latest on the Bluejays as well as take phone calls.

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As always, feel free to leave comments if there are other ways to follow the game.

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