Quinnipiac Announces Television Schedule
HAMDEN, Conn. -– Quinnipiac University today announced a
seven-game television schedule with the New England Sports Network
(NESN) for ice hockey and basketball during the 2008-09 season.
Three men’s ice hockey games, three men’s basketball
contests, and one women’s basketball tilt will air live this
season. Televised game broadcasts on additional partner stations
will be announced at a later time.
“We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the
New England Sports Network while making our ice hockey and
basketball games available to the millions of sports fans in New
England and many more via satellite,” said Jack McDonald,
director of athletics and recreation. “To showcase our
outstanding teams, coaches and facility on the region’s best
sports media property is another strong statement about
Quinnipiac's growth in intercollegiate athletics.”
On the men’s ice hockey schedule, fans will also be able to
watch Quinnipiac’s first-ever home game against a Hockey East
opponent on Friday, Dec. 5 (7:30 p.m.) when the Bobcats host
Providence College. Quinnipiac’s home game against fellow
ECAC Hockey foe Harvard University on Friday, Jan. 2, 2009 (7 p.m.)
will also be broadcast on NESN. The series opener between
Quinnipiac and cross-town rival Yale University will be aired on
Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009 (7 p.m.) from the Bulldogs’ Ingalls
Rink in New Haven, Conn.
“We pride ourselves in sharing the best of New England
sports with our fans,” said Joel Feld, NESN's executive vice
president of programming and executive producer. “Quinnipiac
University has made significant investments in their athletic
program and we are happy to show them compete against many of the
top schools in the region.”
The “Voice of the Bobcats” Bill Schweizer will provide
the play-by-play for all television broadcasts, while Rich Coppola
will serve as color analyst for ice hockey.
In addition, nearly all winter sports home and away regular-season
games can be heard live this season either on the Bobcats Radio
Network, including flagship station AM 1220 WQUN (Hamden/New
Haven), or online at www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. All home games can
also be seen via live and on-demand video streaming at
www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.
NESN is owned by the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins and
delivered to over four million homes throughout the six-state New
England region and nationally via DirecTV and Dish Network. The
definitive source for New England sports programming, NESN is the
top-rated regional sports network in the country delivering award
winning Red Sox and Bruins coverage, a popular sports news and
highlights program – NESN SportsDesk, and a unique sports
debate and discussion show – The Globe 10.0. NESN also
delivers live coverage of more than 100 college sporting events
each season featuring almost every major school in the region.












