This is a topic I routinely come back to, but I'm looking for the most current information from this group. I still have Xfinity cable, but am considering a streaming service. As far as I can tell, only DirectTV and FUBO's lineups offer both UConn WBB and the YES Network (Yankees fan too).
1. Now that SNY is no longer going to be broadcasting UConn WBB, how will you be watching them this coming season?
2. If you don't use cable, what streaming service do you use?
3. What do you pay for that streaming service?
TIA
I used Hulu live last season and I will probably stay with it. My subscription cost $83 a month. That includes ESPN+ which lets me watch other sports like baseball and hockey, but only the away games. It also includes Disney+. I watched a few things on it, but I really click over to it. It also includes 'regular' Hulu content, which includes ABC shows a day late and a wide range of movies and unique content.
I would also suggest that you download UConn+ to your smart TV so that it's only an easy click away. It's free and there is a lot of UConn women's basketball content on it. While I don't know this for sure, I suspect that a lot of the content that we are used to watching on SNY, coaches shows, etc., may end up on the UConn+ app.
Finally, I also subscribe to the Peacock app. This gives you NBC content, movies, etc., but last year had a few men's games on it. The quality is good in the cost pretty reasonable if you look for a sale. For example, less Thanksgiving, I paid $20 for a full year subscription. I'm not sure whether any women's games will be broadcast on it this year, but we will know that by next November. Right now the Peacock app can be purchased for $25 for a full year. At two dollars a month it's worth it.
I consider YouTube live and Hulu+ basically a wash. Either will give you access to the bulk of the women's games. I've ended up going with Hulu+ because of the access to ESPN+ which I find useful.
If you've never streamed before, as long as you have a relatively recent makes smart TV and a good Internet connection. It is visually no different from watching cable, in fact, arguably, you may actually end up watching games at a higher resolution. I remember making the choice myself to "cut the cord" and I wasn't at all convinced I would be happy with the product, but I am. I think you will be too once you get used to it.
I hope this helped.