What is SECN+? Is this on a cable provider? I have DirecTV and have the SEC Network and also the SEC Network Alternate channel but have never seen anything actually being broadcast on it. I don't think I have even ever seen a program listed in the Guide. I do know that during softball season, the SEC network announcers will say that a game is being broadcasted on the SEC Alternate channel when the game is running past it's allotted time, but I have yet to turn to the channel and actually seen any program on it.A couple of games worth checking out tonight . . . or maybe just one.
#10 Oregon (2-0) at #19 Texas A&M (2-0) on SECN+ at 8 pm.
#24 Michigan (2-0) at #5 Louisville (3-0) at 7 pm (streaming?)
I found my answer on the SEC website. The SECN+ is for live streaming games only. I think they may show up on the WatchESPN app (ESPN 3?). I am hoping that I can watch some of these SEC games on my smart tv.What is SECN+? Is this on a cable provider? I have DirecTV and have the SEC Network and also the SEC Network Alternate channel but have never seen anything actually being broadcast on it. I don't think I have even ever seen a program listed in the Guide. I do know that during softball season, the SEC network announcers will say that a game is being broadcasted on the SEC Alternate channel when the game is running past it's allotted time, but I have yet to turn to the channel and actually seen any program on it.
And the Oregon/Texas A&M WBB game does not appear in the Guide for either SEC channel.
The Michigan-Louisville game will be shown on ACC Network Extra.A couple of games worth checking out tonight . . . or maybe just one.
#10 Oregon (2-0) at #19 Texas A&M (2-0) on SECN+ at 8 pm.
#24 Michigan (2-0) at #5 Louisville (3-0) at 7 pm (streaming?)
That's right. Both of these games can be seen through ESPN3/WatchESPN (please note that the times below are in Pacific time):I found my answer on the SEC website. The SECN+ is for live streaming games only. I think they may show up on the WatchESPN app (ESPN 3?). I am hoping that I can watch some of these SEC games on my smart tv.
Another player to watch: Chennedy Carter, freshman point guard for A&M, ranked #6 overall by ESPN in the 2017 class.I want to watch Ionescu, Bando, Carter, Durr, and Flaherty. Some talent in these games.
Lexi Bando was one of the top 3-point shooters last year, maybe #1. She's a lefty and a little unorthodox, but her accuracy from the corners is uncanny. Check her out. Sabrina will get her the ball in the right spots.
Yep, she was on my list. I saw her in the Jordan Brand game. I think she has a good shot at FOY, because she is very good and will have the ball in her hands a lot. Based on what Kara Lawson said, Sabally may be a strong contender too.Another player to watch: Chennedy Carter, freshman point guard for A&M, ranked #6 overall by ESPN in the 2017 class.
She has three 3-pointers in the first 5 minutes of the game, all from the top of the key. Michigan is up 13-10 at the first media timeout.Flaherty looks like a DePaul player. She just swished 3 in a row from 3' past the arc.
Flaherty is now 4-4 from the arc. Damn!She has three 3-pointers in the first 5 minutes of the game, all from the top of the key. Michigan is up 13-10 at the first media timeout.
Hines-Allen also looks like she's about to have a big game.
She has flown under the radar playing in a relatively weak conference for a team that has missed the NCAA tournament. You can tell she's ready to have a great year.Flaherty averaged 14, 22, and 20 ppg in her 3 years at Michigan. She is only their second 2,000-point scorer and fastest to that threshold. She'll probably have all their scoring records when she graduates.
On that topic:Flaherty averaged 14, 22, and 20 ppg in her 3 years at Michigan. She is only their second 2,000-point scorer and fastest to that threshold. She'll probably have all their scoring records when she graduates.
On that topic:
I am trying to watch the game on watchESPN right now (Oregon and Texas A&M) but so far, I get nothing.That's right. Both of these games can be seen through ESPN3/WatchESPN (please note that the times below are in Pacific time):
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SEC Network is not part of my cable package, so I can't get it on WatchESPN.I am trying to watch the game on watchESPN right now (Oregon and Texas A&M) but so far, I get nothing.
Is anyone seeing it?
I've got espn3 through sling tv but I can't find hide nor feather. Wasting time talking so someone in Jakarta in a little white box now but it's not looking good. They have friggin' international snail races live but it's too much to ask for up and coming programs to get some air time? Oh, wait, these are male slugs. I get it.SEC Network is not part of my cable package, so I can't get it on WatchESPN.