SDSU-Nebraska volleyball match to air on SDPB Television
Courtesy: SDSU Sports Info
Release: 11/28/2007
Courtesy: South Dakota State University
http://www.gojacks.com/
The NCAA Volleyball Tournament first-round match between South Dakota State and Nebraska will be broadcast live statewide on South Dakota Public Broadcasting Television Friday night.
Coverage of the first South Dakota collegiate team to compete in an NCAA Division I tournament will begin at 7 p.m. Central Time from the NU Coliseum in Lincoln, Neb. The match has been made available to SDPB through a courtesy agreement with Nebraska Educational TV.
Summit League champion South Dakota State enters the matchup with a 25-10 overall record. Nebraska, the defending national champion, is 27-1 overall and ranked second in the nation.
For viewers outside the Nebraska and South Dakota areas, the match will be available via Internet video webcast at Huskers.com. Audio coverage will begin at 6:40 p.m. on Brookings-based KJJQ Radio and GoJacks.com with Brad DeBeer calling the play-by-play and Rachelle DeBeer providing color commentary. Per NCAA regulations, all Internet coverage will be available free of charge.
Courtesy: SDSU Sports Info
Release: 11/28/2007
Courtesy: South Dakota State University
http://www.gojacks.com/
The NCAA Volleyball Tournament first-round match between South Dakota State and Nebraska will be broadcast live statewide on South Dakota Public Broadcasting Television Friday night.
Coverage of the first South Dakota collegiate team to compete in an NCAA Division I tournament will begin at 7 p.m. Central Time from the NU Coliseum in Lincoln, Neb. The match has been made available to SDPB through a courtesy agreement with Nebraska Educational TV.
Summit League champion South Dakota State enters the matchup with a 25-10 overall record. Nebraska, the defending national champion, is 27-1 overall and ranked second in the nation.
For viewers outside the Nebraska and South Dakota areas, the match will be available via Internet video webcast at Huskers.com. Audio coverage will begin at 6:40 p.m. on Brookings-based KJJQ Radio and GoJacks.com with Brad DeBeer calling the play-by-play and Rachelle DeBeer providing color commentary. Per NCAA regulations, all Internet coverage will be available free of charge.
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