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Are the 2020 Woman's Hall Of Fame Games at the Mohegan Sun being Televised???
 
The Quinnipiac game is going to be on Flosports, a streaming service that is a subscription service with no apparent free trial. The game against the Maine/Mississippi State winner will be on one of the ESPN stations.
I believe that this information is in a different thread.
Schedule for Mohegan Sun Bubble games
 
First game won't be on TV. Second game will be on ESPN.

Not sure of that. According to Hartford Courant, it is not guaranteed FloHoops will have UConn / Quinnipiac. My Guess is it finds it's way onto some ESPN channel. First game for Paige Bueckers is a hot commodity.


Nov. 28
Women: AFR HOF Women’s Challenge: Mississippi State vs. Maine FloHoops, 10 a.m.
Women: AFR HOF Women’s Challenge: UConn vs. Quinnipiac TBA, 12:30 p..

Nov. 29

Women: AFR HOF Women’s Challenge Consolation, FloHoops, 9:30 a.m.
Women: AFR HOF Women’s Challenge Championship, ESPN, 3 p.m
 
I checked SNY and they have it listed!:) If this is accurate I will post all of this within a few hours after the game.

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I checked SNY and they have it listed!:) If this is accurate I will post all of this within a few hours after the game.

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Can you add the link to this schedule? I'm looking at the SNY webpage but I cannot seem to locate the above. Thanks
 
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So does this mean that ESPN3 will be carrying the game like they did last year? I think I read somewhere that SNY games will be on ESPN3, but I can't remember where.

The reason games were on ESPN3 last year was because ESPN owned the conference rights for the AAC and SNY bought the games from ESPN, this year Fox owns the conference rights for the Big East and SNY bought the rights from Fox. So, these first 2 games may be on ESPN3, but I don't think the Big East conference games will be.
 
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So does this mean that ESPN3 will be carrying the game like they did last year? I think I read somewhere that SNY games will be on ESPN3, but I can't remember where.
All I can remember is sometime last season there were stories, and possibly threads/posts, that SNY had struck a deal with Fox Sports. (SNY reaches agreement with Fox Sports to broadcast select UConn women’s basketball games) but I don't know if the subject of streaming for out of market fans was part of the deal or has been finalized.
The Quinnipiac game is not on the ESPN Watch schedule but the "final" game on the 29th is listed for ESPN. I cannot find the Quinnipiac game on Fox Sports' schedule either.
 
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Woe is us. You can see from these posts what confusion is taking place about where to watch the women. Flosports charges something like $60+/mo, but I believe they have a "Standard" rate also for around $12 targeting specific sports. The company lists about a week's schedule in advance, so I don't know yet (but assume) the Quinnipiac game will be on the 28th. Question is: will Flosports have regular UConn telecasts all season?
As I said: mucho confusion. Wouldn't it be nice if the entire season's telecasts were listed somewhere? HELP!
 
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To further confuse, I'm hearing for $60 Fubo has the all everywhere NBC Sports app that has ties to both SNY and Fox
 
Do you think UConn at the last minute will live stream on the website? I've seen them do that before.
 
So does this mean that ESPN3 will be carrying the game like they did last year? I think I read somewhere that SNY games will be on ESPN3, but I can't remember where.

On ESPN3's website, there are NO wcbb games listed for the 28th. There's an unspecified game on the 30th at 8PM. Why are they doing this to us?! Haven't we tried to be good?
 
I remember earlier that someone here brought up the idea of a VPN. These systems apparently do end-runs around sites that prevent our watching them (eg, SNY). According to my research today, I understand that anyone can access anything w/out interference by signing up for VPN service (cost=$12/mo., first month up to 6 months free). That includes SNY (I checked).
Too good to be true? Worth a try?
 
So does this mean that ESPN3 will be carrying the game like they did last year?
UConn will only be on an ESPN platform if they are the visiting team playing a non-Big East team.
 
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UConn will only be on an ESPN platform if they are the visiting team playing a non-Big East team.
I believe it was mentioned somewhere when it was announced that SNY was carrying up to 18 UConn games a season that SNY was in talks with ESPN to continue to carry those games on ESPN3.
 
To further confuse, I'm hearing for $60 Fubo has the all everywhere NBC Sports app that has ties to both SNY and Fox

Let me confuse you even further...or maybe not. You don't need Fubo for $60 (this is a Jeopardy answer) to get NBC Sports App. If you have any smart TV's with apps, I have ROKU and NBC Sports is just an app. You do require to have SNY from your TV provider to get SNY on the NBC Sports app though...are you further confused? :oops:
 
WENT ON SNY RE NOV 28. SHOWS PREGAME, GAME, POSTGAME and "UCONN UNDEFEATED," going from noon to about 4PM . Have taped them all already, and they do show up on SNY. Beyond that date I have no other news thus far.
 
WENT ON SNY RE NOV 28. SHOWS PREGAME, GAME, POSTGAME and "UCONN UNDEFEATED," going from noon to about 4PM . Have taped them all already, and they do show up on SNY. Beyond that date I have no other news thus far.
True. This was posted here (post #5 by MJL243) but I believe that there is confusion when it comes to out of market fans. In previous seasons, the games broadcast by SNY could be streamed via ESPN3 or the ESPN App, which I believe is the same thing.
As of now we don't have any streaming info for games on SNY for out of market fans. Maybe the answer is FloSports but I personally was hoping that FS1 or FS2 would broadcast the SNY games.
 
This thread is as good as any for posting this Hulu TV price change just received. It seems not long ago I cancelled my YouTube TV account because of their price increase. Now Hulu TV is following suit. Thank you Hulu team. This price increase pretty much the same as YouTube TV, add taxes to this and you get what YouTube TV charges. I guess I will have to explore what other options are there again...in the not too distant future I suppose I will go back to Comcast. :rolleyes:

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This thread is as good as any for posting this Hulu TV price change just received. It seems not long ago I cancelled my YouTube TV account because of their price increase. Now Hulu TV is following suit. Thank you Hulu team. This price increase pretty much the same as YouTube TV, add taxes to this and you get what YouTube TV charges. I guess I will have to explore what other options are there again...in the not too distant future I suppose I will go back to Comcast. :rolleyes:

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2016 Hulu: “Don’t get ripped off - just pay for what you use. Unbundle!!”

2020 Hulu: “Bundle!!”
 
I remember earlier that someone here brought up the idea of a VPN. These systems apparently do end-runs around sites that prevent our watching them (eg, SNY). According to my research today, I understand that anyone can access anything w/out interference by signing up for VPN service (cost=$12/mo., first month up to 6 months free). That includes SNY (I checked).
Too good to be true? Worth a try?
Have you tried it? I believe by going through a vpn, it hides the ip address, which indicates where you are located?
 
The Quinnipiac game is going to be on Flosports, a streaming service that is a subscription service with no apparent free trial. The game against the Maine/Mississippi State winner will be on one of the ESPN stations.
I believe that this information is in a different thread.
Schedule for Mohegan Sun Bubble games


"Flosports"? This stuff kills me. These streaming services are popping up like weeds. Like people are going to subscribe to watch one game (And they will probably broadcast 1 UCONN game per year). Who made this crazy deal? UCONN or the Big East?
 
"Flosports"? This stuff kills me. These streaming services are popping up like weeds. Like people are going to subscribe to watch one game (And they will probably broadcast 1 UCONN game per year). Who made this crazy deal? UCONN or the Big East?
I would like to know if SNY made the deal with Fox Sports but didn't include any means for out of market fans to have access to their games. If SNY\Fox Sports made the deal with Flosports, why wouldn't Fox Sports have the game on one of their own channels instead? Could be because they are committed to NCAA Football or one of the soccer league games.
Time will tell.
 
Have you tried it? I believe by going through a vpn, it hides the ip address, which indicates where you are located?
A VPN essentially hides your real IP address and replaces it with one found in the area you are trying to look like you are in (the real process is a bit more complex but that is the simplified version). The stated rationalization for this is to protect your identity when online because your IP address can be used to identify the service provider you use and through them you from the bad folks online. Being able to then access programming in that new area is just "unintended" benefits.
 
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