It has been 226 days since the Creighton men’s basketball team walked off the court in Greensboro after failing to upset North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Between then and now, the Bluejays have garnered plenty of acclaim thanks to last season’s 29-6 record and the return of nearly every play from that team.
On Friday night, the 2012-13 Bluejays hit the court in their only exhibition game of the season against the University of Mary. Fans are excited to see what Creighton can do again this season to build upon the success of last season. The first of two consecutive Friday night games should be a great one to see everyone in action, newcomers and returners alike.
If you can’t get out to the CenturyLink Center for Friday night’s 7:05 p.m. tip, here are the ways you can follow along and keep track no matter your location.
TV
- This game will not be televised.
Online
- A video webcast of the game will be available through GoCreighton.com for a small fee. Cost for a monthly pass is $10.95 and a four-month pass is $34.95. A 24-hour pass ($4.99) or a 48-hour pass ($5.99) is also available that begins the moment you sign up. For those out of town fans who might not be able to see the games in person during November we suggest buying the month-long pass to see future games like North Texas and Presbyterian that won’t be televised.
- 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 from the stands.
- 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.
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 Nick Bahe over the air on AM 590, Omaha’s ESPN Radio.
- Mary will not have a radio broadcast of this game.
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If you have any other ways to follow the game, feel free to leave them in the comments.