Titans Scheduled for Ten Television Appearances

Titans Scheduled for Ten Television Appearances

2014-15 Schedule
2014-15 Schedule (PDF) 

FULLERTON, Calif. – The Cal State Fullerton men's basketball team is scheduled to make a total of 10 television appearances during the 2014-15 season, with the option of three additional "wild card" productions.

 

The breakdown includes five appearances via ESPN3, two on the Pac-12 Network, two on Prime Ticket and one on ROOT Sports.

 

If Titan fans can't make the trip to Albuquerque, N.M., check your local listing to watch Fullerton's 6 p.m. game at New Mexico on Sunday, Nov. 16 televised by ROOT Sports.

 

Cal State Fullerton will appear on the Pac-12 Network twice, tipping off at 8 p.m., at USC on Tuesday, Nov. 25 as well as a 9 p.m., tip at UCLA on Wednesday, Dec. 3.

 

All three games of the Spartanburg Marriott Upstate Classic from Nov. 27-29 will be aired on ESPN3 as the Titans play Wright State, S.C. Upstate and Florida International. In addition, when the Titans host UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, Feb. 21 and Hawai'i on Saturday, March 7, both games will air on ESPN3.

 

Two Titan games will be televised on Prime Ticket as Cal State Fullerton hosts UC Irvine, Thursday, Jan. 15 and Long Beach State, Thursday, Jan. 29.

 

Season tickets for the 2014-15 men's basketball season are currently on sale and single-game tickets will go on sale at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 1. For more information, click HERE.

 

The Titans will have three more opportunities to pick up televised games as Fullerton's match-up with UC Davis on Saturday, Jan. 17, is an ESPNU or ESPN3 "wild card" selection.

 

The Titans host UC Riverside on Saturday, Feb. 7, which serves as an ESPNU, ESPN3 or Prime Ticket "wild card" pick. And lastly, the Titans' game against rival Long Beach State on Saturday, Feb. 28 is an ESPN2, ESPN3 or Prime Ticket "wild card" selection.

 

ESPN3 is ESPN's live multi-screen sports network accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app, and streamed on televisions through Xbox, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku.  It is currently available to 92 million homes at no additional cost to fans who receive their high speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider.
    

 

The Big West Conference successfully rolled out its mobile production facility last year, utilizing full ESPN production standards, including graphics, replay and on-air crew.  It was the first fully operational mobile production unit of its kind that expanded upon what ESPN Emerging Technology has already done at the institutional level.
    

 

"The Big West's expanded presence on ESPN3 amplifies the overall exposure already enjoyed by our members through the linear ESPN networks," said Big West Commissioner Dennis Farrell.  "The ability to showcase our brand, not only in basketball, but in sports such as women's volleyball, baseball and softball as well, most definitely has benefitted the conference and our relationship with ESPN."

 
 
 

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