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Boxcast and ECAC coverage

Re: Boxcast and ECAC coverage

Utica-Syracuse area says no coverage.

If their website is anything like the quality of their coverage, don't even bother. Just search for it yourself with your guide.

The fact ECAC can do no better than the awful ASN coverage is disappointing.

BTW, SNY has a live Mets game on Friday night, so they won't be able to do the semifinals.
 
Re: Boxcast and ECAC coverage

I just found the ECAC semifinals on my FiOS cable listing. It's a channel I've never heard of called Arise. It's an SD-only channel on my account, channel 481 on FiOS.

I suppose it's possible more networks could pick it up once the teams are known, but for now that's the only network I see it on.
 
Re: Boxcast and ECAC coverage

I just found the ECAC semifinals on my FiOS cable listing. It's a channel I've never heard of called Arise. It's an SD-only channel on my account, channel 481 on FiOS.

I suppose it's possible more networks could pick it up once the teams are known, but for now that's the only network I see it on.

Verizon Fios Channels 450-500 are local-market specific. Also, since when did Connecticut get Fios?
 
Re: Boxcast and ECAC coverage

I live in NY. Pay no attention to my location. Never changed it after graduating, I guess. Haha.

Then channel 481 for you is probably only available in NYC and northern NJ.

The ECAC Championship game on March 19 is tentatively scheduled for broadcast on SportsNet New York, which covers all of New York, Connecticut, and Northern NJ. Comcast and Verizon do carry the "national" feed of SNY outside these areas, but it is SD only, and requires a sports pack (Comcast) or a subscription to the "Ultimate" package (Verizon). So the league's championship game will be reliably available on cable in the home areas for 9 of the 12 ECAC schools (all except Brown, Harvard, and Dartmouth). Sadly it looks like no Boston area coverage unless you go out of your way to get the SNY national feed :mad:
 
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