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What radio station is NCAA basketball on today?

What radio station is NCAA basketball on today?

LIVE: College Basketball on ESPN Radio | ESPN.

How can I listen to NCAA games?

You can also find us on radio stations across the country, Amazon Alexa (just say “Alexa, open Westwood One Sports”), the free Varsity Network app for mobile devices, the March Madness Live app (men) and the March Madness WBB app (women), SiriusXM, TuneIn Premium and on Google Home/Nest by asking for March Madness.

How can I listen to Syracuse basketball?

Syracuse IMG Sports Network is the radio and television name for Syracuse University sports….Current Radio Affiliates.

Call sign WTLA/WSGO
Frequency 1200/1440/97.7/100.1
Station identification ESPN Radio 97.7 and 100.1
Sports carried Men’s Lacrosse, Women’s Basketball
Notes WSGO is an alternate flagship

Is NCAA tournament on radio?

Westwood One’s complete NCAA men’s tournament coverage can be heard on terrestrial radio stations nationwide and via SiriusXM. All 67 Division I men’s games will also be streamed online for free at NCAA.com/MarchMadness and on westwoodonesports.com.

Are the NCAA basketball games on radio?

Westwood One Sports is the radio home of the Men’s and Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments.

How do I get ESPN Radio?

The ESPN Radio App is available from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore. The ESPN Radio app is the latest product from ESPN’s digital audio portfolio. In March, ESPNRadio.com logged its best month ever since it first launched 11 years ago.

What is Westwood One radio station?

Westwood One is the largest audio network in America, home to premium content that defines the culture, including the NFL, the NCAA, the Masters, CNN, the AP, the Academy of Country Music Awards, and Westwood One Backstage.

What radio channel is the Syracuse basketball game on?

For radio listeners, the game will air locally on TK99/105 and nationally on SiriusXM channel 383 (streaming 973).

Is Syracuse basketball on the radio?

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