UConn Game on HDNet
UConn's opening Battle 4 Atlantis game against UNC-Asheville on Thursday at 7 p.m. will be broadcast exclusively by HDNet.
This live national telecast is available in high definition only on HDNet. Fans who wish to see the game live should contact their cable or satellite provider to sign up for HDNet.
HDNet can be found at the following channels in Connecticut:
AT&T U-verse Channel 1105
Charter Channel 764
DIRECTV Channel 306
Dish Network Channel 362
HDNet is also working with Comcast to secure coverage of the game, as well.
UConn's Friday and Saturday games on HDNet or Versus, depending on results.
The game Thursday has always been scheduled for HDNet since any TV info was announced, but HDNet has only in the last day or two secured coverage on many additional cable systems in Connecticut.
That coverage is as follows:
HDNet on Comcast in Connecticut on the following channels :
System Channel
Hartford, Middletown, Clinton 901
Branford 62
Danbury / Carmel 102
New Haven 102
Lakeville 98
Waterbury/Seymour 77
HDNet can also be found on the following systems in Connecticut:
AT&T U-verse Channel 1105
Charter Channel 764
DIRECTV Channel 306
Dish Network Channel 362
Two other notes:
No info regarding other systems (i.e. Cox, Cablevision) at this point.
HDNet has clarified that Comcast customers without HD will still be able to see the game. Normally HDNet is an HD only channel, but, for this game, it will be available to standard def customers.
This live national telecast is available in high definition only on HDNet. Fans who wish to see the game live should contact their cable or satellite provider to sign up for HDNet.
HDNet can be found at the following channels in Connecticut:
AT&T U-verse Channel 1105
Charter Channel 764
DIRECTV Channel 306
Dish Network Channel 362
HDNet is also working with Comcast to secure coverage of the game, as well.
UConn's Friday and Saturday games on HDNet or Versus, depending on results.
The game Thursday has always been scheduled for HDNet since any TV info was announced, but HDNet has only in the last day or two secured coverage on many additional cable systems in Connecticut.
That coverage is as follows:
HDNet on Comcast in Connecticut on the following channels :
System Channel
Hartford, Middletown, Clinton 901
Branford 62
Danbury / Carmel 102
New Haven 102
Lakeville 98
Waterbury/Seymour 77
HDNet can also be found on the following systems in Connecticut:
AT&T U-verse Channel 1105
Charter Channel 764
DIRECTV Channel 306
Dish Network Channel 362
Two other notes:
No info regarding other systems (i.e. Cox, Cablevision) at this point.
HDNet has clarified that Comcast customers without HD will still be able to see the game. Normally HDNet is an HD only channel, but, for this game, it will be available to standard def customers.
11 Comments:
That's great....except UConn isn't playing UNC-Charlotte.
um, yeah they are....
um...no they're not. UNC-Asheville
So does the Register have copy editors?
Why would he need copy editors when he's got nit-picky blog commenters? Seriously, figuring out whether or not this tournament was going to be on local TV was really annoying, and this info is much appreciated.
Thanks for the info. Will the other games in Atlantis be on HDNet as well?
HDNET is also on Verizon Fios on channel 569
HDNet is also hosting LIVE CHATS during each of their games on their facebook page. They also have a correspondent blogging non stop with direct access to coaches and teams. You can see all of this on facebook.com/HDNet or follow twitter.com/hdnet for the posts.
HDNet is on:
Dish Ch# 362, DIRECTV Ch# 306, AT&T U-Verse Ch# 1105, Verizon FIOS Ch# 569,
Chater added HDNet for the games on Ch# 764
Comcast Regional Ch#'s:
Branford Ch 62
Lakeville Ch 98
New Haven Ch102
Danbury / Carmel Ch 102
Waterbury/Seymour Ch 77
Hartford, Middletown, Clinton Ch 901
On Cox channel Versus 139 Friday Semifinal games 2pm & 4:30pm. Saturday consolation game 2pm & championship 4:30pm. Looks like only chance to see UCONN on Cox. EDDY O
What about the Norwich comcast region?
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