RICHMOND, Va. – The CAA announced a 27-game national TV schedule on CBS Sports Network Thursday afternoon. W&M will have four games broadcast nationally, including two inside Kaplan Arena.
CBS Sports Network will feature 24 regular-season league contests, as well as its continued exposure of the CAA Men's Basketball Championship with two semifinals and the title game. Nine of the conference's 24 games will be showcased during CBS Sports Network's Sunday and Monday scheduling, adding the CAA to the network's extensive national college basketball coverage.
The Tribe's home games against Stony Brook (Wednesday, Dec. 31 at 2 PM) and Campbell (Saturday, Jan. 31 at 12 PM) will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network.
W&M's road trip to Charleston was flexed from Monday, Jan. 5, for a CBS Sports Network national broadcast. The game will tip-off at 7 p.m. The Tribe's final regular-season broadcast on CBS Sports Network will be at defending CAA Champion UNCW on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m.
The Tribe is one of seven teams in the CAA to have at least four regular-season games on CBS Sports Network, which is the third most in the league behind UNCW, Towson, and Charleston who each have six. It marks the second-straight season that the Tribe has had four CAA contests broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network.
The Green and Gold tips off its 121st season at home against Division II opponent Georgian Court University on Monday, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast on FloCollege and available over the airwaves on the official home of W&M Basketball, The Tide 92.3 FM.
In its first season under head coach
Brian Earl, the Tribe enjoyed one of the top turnarounds in the country, finishing with a 17-15 record. The 17 wins rank 12th in program history, while the Tribe produced 11 CAA wins for just the fifth time. W&M debuted a new style of play featuring a fast-paced tempo. The Green and Gold ranked among the national leaders in tempo, 3-point shooting, scoring, and assists.
W&M returns seven players from last season, including five seniors in Lowe, Pulliam,
Kyle Frazier,
Miles Hicks, and
Finn Lally. The Tribe added eight players over the off-season, including transfers
Jhei-R Jones (Winona State),
Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi (LaSalle),
Kilian Brockhoff (Saint Louis),
Cade Haskins (Dartmouth),
Jo'el Emanuel (Fairleigh Dickinson),
Reese Miller (Blinn Community College), and
Ethan Connery (Casper College).
Season tickets remain available
online at TribeAthletics.com. For more information on season tickets, visit the
Ticket Central page.
Tickets for both men's and women's basketball are available through Pick & Roll Flex Voucher Cards. The cards give fans the flexibility to use one ticket at 10 games, 10 tickets at one game or any combination in between. Flex voucher cards on the
women's side are $65 for 10 tickets, while
men's flex voucher cards are $110 for 10 tickets. All seating for flex voucher cards is located in the general admission sections.
Men's basketball mini plans are now also on sell with the
3-Point Play and the Starting 5 Pack. For both plans, fans can pick one premium match-up (ODU, UNCW, Campbell) and then two remaining games for the 3-point Play or four remaining games for the Starting 5 Pack. Mini Plan seating is only available in Baseline Premium and Box Sections of Kaplan Arena and start at $57 for the 3-point Play and $88 for the Starting 5 Pack.
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