Nevada Sports Net will broadcast the Nevada men's basketball team's road game Jan. 17 at Boise State.
That game is in addition to the previously scheduled 11-game package of Wolf Pack men's games announced earlier this season.
Nevada (13-3, 3-0 MW) will play Boise State (11-4, 1-1 MW) at ExtraMile Arena at 6 p.m. Pacific time in a rematch of the thriller between the teams Dec. 28 in Reno, a 74-72 Wolf Pack win. The game also will air on CW Boise (KYUU-TV) and the Mountain West Network. It will stream for free on NevadaSportsNet.com/watch.
"We are excited to add another road game to our Nevada men's basketball broadcast schedule," NSN's director of operations, Anthony Resnick, said. "The Wolf Pack is off to a strong start this season, and we are dedicated to delivering high-quality live local games to our viewers while being committed to bringing Nevada fans exclusive action on their televisions, phones and tablets."
The games will be full NSN broadcast productions with Alex Margulies on play-by-play and Richie Schueler serving as color commentator. Bridget Howard, a studio host at the Mountain West Network, will be the sideline reporter. NSN also will produce a 30-minute pre-game show starting at 5:30 p.m. hosted by Shannon Kelly and Chris Murray.
During the 2022-23 athletic season. NSN has already broadcast nine Wolf Pack men's basketball games with three games remaining, including MW contests against Boise State (Jan. 17), San Jose State (Feb. 21) and UNLV (March 4). Thus far this year, NSN has broadcast four Nevada football games, nine men's basketball games, four volleyball matches and three women's basketball games. At least eight Wolf Pack basketball games (three men's, five women's) will still be broadcast this year.
In Northern Nevada, NSN is available over the air on channel 21; Charter channel 787 in HD or 7 in SD; DirecTV and Dish Network on channel 21; or on AT&T U-verse channel 1021 in HD or 21 in SD. The games can be seen over the air in the following counties: Washoe, Carson, Humboldt, Churchill, Pershing, Douglas, Lyon, Mineral, Lassen, Lander and Eureka.
Remaining Nevada Sports Net broadcasts
Wolf Pack men's basketball
Jan. 17: at Boise State, 6 p.m.
Feb. 21: vs. San Jose State, 7 p.m.
March 4: vs. UNLV, 2 p.m.