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Networks, Tip Times Finalized For 2024-25 Men’s Basketball Slate​


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New York, N.Y. — The Seton Hall men's basketball team could make up to four national broadcast network appearances and will once again see robust exposure as part of the BIG EAST's men's basketball television coverage for the 2024-25 season.

The Pirates' Feb. 15 game at Prudential Center against UConn will air on FOX at 2:30 p.m. and their March 1 road game at St. John's will air on CBS. The Hall's other matchups this season against the Huskies and Red Storm will be broadcast by either FOX or FS1.

From a game time perspective, Seton Hall will have triple the number of weekend day games at home over last season, from two to six, and the number of midweek games tipping off between 7 and 8 p.m., also tripled from two to six.

This season the BIG EAST begins a new relationship with NBC Sports/Peacock. Peacock will exclusively stream 25 regular-season games, including five Seton Hall broadcasts, in addition to the BIG EAST Tournament First Round games and the afternoon doubleheader of the quarterfinals. For more information on Peacock subscriptions, please click here.

Seton Hall's season opener on Monday, Nov. 4 against Saint Peter's will tip-off at 7:30 p.m. at Prudential Center. FS1 will provide whiparound coverage of all of the BIG EAST's opening night games that evening. The BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle contest between the Pirates and Oklahoma State in Newark will be at 12 p.m. on FS1 on Sunday, Dec. 8.

Led by 2024 Peter A. Carlesimo Metropolitan Coach of the Year Shaheen Holloway, the Pirates are looking to build upon last year's NIT Championship triumph and make a BIG EAST Championship run and a return to March Madness.

Season tickets provide fans the best possible value for cheering on the Pirates all year long, with ticket prices up to 50% off the single-game ticket rate and the option to pay over time using a flexible credit card payment plan. Season ticket holders also receive priority access to purchasing discounted reserved parking and potential postseason games.

To purchase season tickets today, contact the ticket office by phone at 973-275-4255 or fill out a season ticket interest form and a member of the sales team will reach out.

Please note: This season ticket information does not apply to Seton Hall University students, who have already received a link to purchase a student season ticket separately to their student.shu.edu email.

Gonzaga to the PAC (1)2

Nothing is ever permanent.

If the PAC 12 were to get picked apart again, I would think Gonzaga is back on the table.

That being said, this current realignment makes sense for Gonzaga right now.

To say that Gonzaga’s next hire after Few is monumental is a huge understatement.
I can't see it being picked apart. The Mountain West didn't want to absorb those two schools, and the Pac-2 didn't want any more MWC schools beyond what they took (other than Air Force to get to eight). Both leagues are kind of stuck because they all know that no one else wants them and they can't draw an eighth member, and their member schools realize they have no better options than to sit where they are. The Pac-2 and the MWC should probably merge, but the more influential schools in the Pac-2 don't want the dead weight at the bottom of the MWC.

It's still a good move for Gonzaga, which didn't really give much up to do this, remains in a geographical fit, takes on more visible conference partners, and even if a full share of the Pac-2 isn't much -- and it won't be -- it's still better than what they made in the WCC.

Gonzaga to the PAC (1)2

Is that confirmed? There were early reports of expected revenue share to be about $15M per school. Memphis was skeptical about the report but told Pac12 they will come if they're guaranteed $15M. PAC12 wouldn't guarantee it (because I think we all know that number isn't realistic) so Memphis rejected offer.
I also saw that reported, but $15 million seems high - way beyond the value any media platforms would derive from that lackluster group of schools.
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