DENVER - The Western Athletic Conference today announced the schedule of 12 basketball games that will be broadcast by Sinclair Networks Group on the American Sports Network (ASN) during the 2015-16 season.
The games will air on Sinclair Networks Group, which owns and/or provides services to 164 television stations in 79 markets, broadcasting 384 channels. Sinclair's portfolio reaches approximately 43 million television households and is affiliated with all the major networks.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the American Sports Network this season,†WAC Commissioner Jeff Hurd said. “Having 12 basketball games on ASN provides great exposure for the WAC and its eight member institutions.â€
The WAC's complete ASN broadcast schedule is listed below.
Men
| Saturday, Dec. 12 |
Mississippi State at Missouri-Kansas City |
4 p.m. CT |
| Thursday, Jan. 7 |
NM State at Utah Valley |
7 p.m. MT |
| Thursday, Jan. 14 |
Missouri-Kansas City at NM State |
7 p.m. MT |
| Saturday, Jan. 16 |
CSU Bakersfield at Seattle U |
7:30 p.m. PT |
| Thursday, Jan. 21 |
UT Rio Grande Valley at CSU Bakersfield |
6 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, Jan. 23 |
Grand Canyon at Missouri-Kansas City |
7 p.m. CT |
| Thursday, Feb. 4 |
Chicago State at Seattle U |
7 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, Feb. 6 |
Missouri-Kansas City at Seattle U |
7 p.m. PT |
| Saturday, Feb. 13 |
Utah Valley at CSU Bakersfield |
7 p.m. PT |
| Sunday, Feb. 28 |
UT Rio Grande Valley at Chicago State |
4 p.m. CT |
| Saturday, March 5 |
Grand Canyon at Utah Valley |
2 p.m. MT |
Women
| Saturday, Feb. 20 |
NM State at Seattle U |
7 p.m. PT |
About American Sports Network:
ASN is a division of Sinclair Networks Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., the largest and one of the most diversified television broadcasting companies in the country with 164 television stations it owns, operates and/or provides services to in 79 markets, broadcasting 384 channels. Sinclair's portfolio reaches approximately 43 million television households and is affiliated with all the major networks. In addition, ASN's content is syndicated to other broadcasters and regional sports networks. ASN, which launched in August 2014, produced 250 college events in nine sports in its first year and plans to air more than 375 events in the 2015-2016 academic year.