The Bluejays are excited to be back at home at the Qwest for the next three out of four games. They are 9-1 at home this season and hope to extend their winning ways as Evansville comes to town. The Purple Aces have yet to win a conference game (0-11) and have actually lost 12 straight games overall. Here’s to hoping their streak doesn’t end in Omaha.
At White & Blue Review, we want to make sure you are always aware of the different media at your disposal for keeping track of every Bluejays game, home and away. Here are the different viewing and tracking options for Wednesday’s 7 p.m. game against the Purple Aces.
Television
The game will be televised on Nebraska Public Television across the State of Nebraska on NET-1 and NET-HD, with Kevin Kugler and former Bluejay Nick Bahe on the call. It is one of the few Creighton games this season to get the High Definition treatment. Here are the ways you can pick up the game in the Omaha metro area.
- If you have rabbit ears on your TV, you can pick up the game over the air on digital channel 17. Here are the other channels across the state where you can pick up the game over the air.
- If you have Cox Cable, you can pick up the game on the basic tier on channel 12 or watch the high-def broadcast on channel 712. All other Nebraska cable providers should have Nebraska NET available on their systems.
- The game will not be available on satellite from our understanding.
Online
There are several ways to follow the game via the Internet:
- Free streaming video of the game will be available from NET Nebraska.
- You can listen to the audio online at Big Sports 590 AM in Omaha.
- Keep up with the Live Stats from GoCreighton.com.
- For a different perspective, you can listen to the Evansville broadcast online from their campus radio station WUEV.
Radio
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 Jimmy Motz on Big Sports 590 AM.
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. You can also listen to the game in the greater Evansville area on Superhits 105.3FM.
Do you have other ways to follow the game? Let us know in the comments section.