October 18, 2013

2013-14 Media Coverage

Just 15 days until the first game! Here's where to see and hear the games you can't attend in person.

You can find the links to all coverage of a given game, as soon as the information is available, here:

Television

There'll be more televised Stanford women's basketball games this season than ever before — 22 of the Cardinal's 30 regular season games, as well as all the postseason games (Pac-12 and NCAA).

Fox Sports, ESPN and ESPNU will televise five of the regular season games and Pac-12 Networks will televise the other 17 (see the schedule for specific coverage).

More providers are carrying Pac-12 Networks than last season, including AT&T, but not DirecTV. See PAC-12 Channel Finder to determine coverage in a given zip code.

Webcasts

Just like last season, Pac-12 Networks will live-stream all non-televised Pac-12 women's basketball home games, both conference and non-conference. The live videos are produced by the host athletic department and streamed by Pac-12 Networks. Access to the Pac-12 live streams is unrestricted.

For Stanford games (Cal Poly, UC Davis, Arizona, and maybe the Vanguard exhibition game (tbd)), just click on the link in the schedule at game time. You'll be able to find links to other Pac-12 schools' streamed women's basketball games in the Pac-12 Women's Basketball Schedule.

In addition, Boston College All-Access will live-stream the game against Stanford. Access will require a paid subscription — here's the link.

Radio

KZSU 90.1 FM, the Stanford campus radio station, is planning to cover all the women's basketball games this season, both home and away — even the tournament in Puerto Vallarta, "assuming that everything works technology-wise," says KZSU Sports Director Sam Fisher.

Remember that you don't need to be in range of the station to hear the broadcasts. KZSU streams all its broadcasts to the internet. Just go to KZSU LIVE at gametime and select a channel — you can always find the women's basketball game on Channel 2.

Don't worry if the KZSU Schedule doesn't show that a game is being broadcast. The schedule has not been kept well up-to-date in the past. Have faith!

Live Stats (Revised Nov 7)

And, as a last resort or to supplement video or audio, there are live stats.

All the Pac-12 Athletics websites except USC and Utah were revised last summer and are now powered by NeuLion, instead of by CBS Sports.

Live game stats are provided by the host school. So there will be NeuLion stats for all Pac-12 games (except USC and Utah) and GameTracker (a CBS product) stats for most of the others.

Links to NeuLion live stats aren't available until after game start time. The links are provided in a list of events — this is the Stanford list.

1 comment:

mr.b said...

I just googled this for 2 days... thank you.