HANOVER, N.H. — The
Ivy League announced its television package for basketball this season consisting of 15 games, and the Dartmouth men's team will be featured twice, including a national broadcast on
CBS Sports Network. There will be five other Ivy games shown nationally on CBS Sports Network, plus nine contests that will be syndicated on
American Sports Network.
Dartmouth's national broadcast will be the first of the six on Feb. 6 at Yale at 7 p.m. The last time Dartmouth played at Lee Amphitheater, the Big Green defeated the Bulldogs in the final game of the 2013-14 season, 69-61, to snap a 14-game skid on Yale's home court.
On Feb. 27, the Dartmouth game at Columbia will be shown through American Sports Network at 8 p.m. The Lions swept the two games against the Big Green last year, avenging Dartmouth's sweep the year prior. Unlike the national broadcasts, this game will also be streamed live on the
Ivy League Digital Network.
Dartmouth (6-7) is in action this evening at Twin-State rival Vermont (7-8), streamed live through CatamounTV.com at 7 p.m. Big Green fans can also listen to the game in the Upper Valley by tuning into
WTSL ESPN Radio, 94.5 FM, out of Lebanon, N.H., and WTSV 1400 AM. Brett Franklin and Bill Murphy will call the action from courtside.