INDIANAPOLIS – The Fort Hays State women's and men's basketball doubleheader at Washburn on February 4, 2017, will be a part of the NCAA Division II Basketball Showcase. The games will be carried on ESPN3. The games will be accessible on the WatchESPN and ESPN Apps.
HOW TO WATCH THE GAMES
The women's game will start at 5 p.m. followed by the men's game slated for 7 pm (could start later due to length of women's game) inside Lee Arena in Topeka.
The doubleheader is part of 27 regular-season men's and women's games Division II games that have been chosen for the showcase. See the link below for the entire showcase schedule.
DIRECT LINKS TO GAMES ON ESPN3
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Men
SCHEDULE OF DIVISION II SHOWCASE GAMES
"Division II's broadcast agreement will continue to highlight Division II student-athletes and their accomplishments on a national stage," said Terri Steeb Gronau, vice president of NCAA Division II. "This is an exciting opportunity for men's and women's basketball student-athletes to demonstrate that they are not only great students and members of their community, but that they are truly skilled athletes as well."
"The MIAA is excited that a doubleheader between four historically strong MIAA basketball programs have been selected for this broadcast," MIAA commissioner Dr. Bob Boerigter said. "Fans will enjoy watching these four teams play."
An additional four flex doubleheaders (two per network) will be finalized later in the basketball season and played the weeks of Feb. 20 and 27. The flex games are expected to highlight premier and pivotal matchups.
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