Indiana's match Sunday is on BTN. Sounds like they might do the 3rd round too if IU advances. I did watch the UW-Lipscomb game last night on the PAC-12 Network.
I watched the IU game but unfortunately don't see the next round on yet. Watched UC Irvine Stanford Sunday on PAC 12.
I am not sure. i have been illegal streaming all NCAA content. The Zips \ WF game was outstanding however the stream did not do it any justice. I had to deal with constant freezing, choppy relay, bad picture quality. I am thinking of subscribing to US television package next year so that I can log in on my laptop and actually get a watchable game. I wish Dazn gave us NCAA content in Canada .. that would be the ideal solution.
I wouldn't expect it to, unfortunately. MBB is most likely gonna draw more viewers than IU-ND at that timeslot, and at least the BTN+ stream would be free. Can't find any broadcast info for Stanford-Akron yet...
You can buy a one month subscription for IU for $10, $15 for all schools. C'mon - it'd cost you $10 to get into the game!
You do realize all postseason streams are free per NCAA rules and you can watch the game on Friday for no charge without an account? You are correct that this is the price for all regular season events (including IU) but postseason NCAA Tournament events costs nothing in all sports.
If that's true, then somebody should explain it to the PAC-12. They show the Stanford-Akron game as requiring a subscription.
I'm not sure but I think the "subscription" that is required would be that the viewer be a subscriber to one of the networks that carry the PAC-12 Network. I guess that seems reasonable. I put the PAC-12 app on my phone hoping that I would be able to stream the game and cast to my TV. That is what I do with a lot of ESPN3 content. The Akron vs Stanford game has a lot of interest for me and I was really hoping that ESPN3 was going to carry it. I did find a channel finder on the PAC-12 Network website that give information by zip code. Here is the link for that: https://pac-12.com/getpac-12networks My zip code, in Lincoln Park Chicago, is 60614. If I put that in the channel finder it seems that if I had AT&T U-Verse, Dish, or Comcast, that I would be able to get the PAC-12 Network. However, I have none of those providers. If anyone finds out anything different, please post info.
I have Dish Network the 290 + package and have both the PAC-12 Network and Big Ten Network. On the PAC-12 Network tonight is Stanford Akron. Nice. Big10. Network College basketball. So Stanford Akron for me. It would cost me more than 10-15 dollars to go to the game because I would need to drive five hours from Saint Louis to Bloomington. Get a hotel room etc. I am not much of a streaming guy much less pay for it. Last time SLU was in the NCAA (unfortunately four years ago) they did charge admission to the game. Not sure if the poster was referring to the stream or attending the game.
Both. Entry into NCAA tourney games is $10 and a month's sub to BTN+ is $10. But this one (IU v ND) is free.