Thanks, I will be able to watch it. I'm assuming that the usual TV stations will have the MVC games.
This may be confusing for those hoping to watch the Bradley game live in Peoria or Chicago. I looked forward on the Comcast cable schedule to next Thursday (3/6), Friday (3/7), and Saturday (3/8 ).-
ComcastSportsNet Chicago will not broadcast either of the Thursday night games on their main Comcast channel. They have a Chicago Blackhawks game scheduled that night (Thursday 3/6). However, the MVC tournament games will be broadcast on Comcast Plus (Comcast cable channel 285 in Peoria).
They will show the Friday afternoon session games live on the regular Comcast channel. But then they will have the Friday night (3/7) games on Comcast Plus again, because they are broadcasting a Chicago Bulls game. They will broadcast both Saturday afternoon (3/8 ) semifinal games on the regular Comcast channel.
FoxSportsMidwest out of St. Louis (available in Peoria, but not in most of the Chicago area) also will not broadcast either of the Thursday night games because of a St. Louis Blues hockey game. I am not aware of any alternative channels for FoxSportsMidwest.
They will broadcast both Friday afternoon games, and both Friday night games. But then they will have another Blues game on Saturday afternoon that will preempt the Saturday afternoon semifinal games.
So Bradley's Thursday night game will be at 8:35 PM and will be available on Comcast Plus.
If Bradley were to win Thursday, they would play Indiana State on Friday at 6:05 PM. That would be available on Comcast Plus and FoxSportsMidwest.
If Bradley advances to play Saturday, it would be in the 2nd semifinal game at 4:05 PM. Comcast will have the game Saturday, but FoxSportsMidwest will not.
Hope that is not too confusing. It's possible ESPN3.com may carry the games that get blacked out in some areas. It is also likely that we will find some links to pirate sites that will stream the games. Stay tuned.