2011-12 Wichita State Basketball Statewide Television Schedule (11/4/11)
MEN
SUN., DEC. 4, UNLV, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 3:05 PM
Wed., Dec. 28, at Bradley*, Peoria, IL/Carver Arena, 7:00 PM
Wed., Jan. 4, at Evansville*, Evansville, IN/Ford Center, 7:00 PM
Sat., Jan. 7 at Southern Illinois*, Carbondale, IL/SIU Arena, 2:05 PM
TUES., JAN. 10, ILLINOIS STATE*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
FRI., JAN. 13, BRADLEY*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
Wed., Jan. 18, at UNI*, Cedar Falls, IA/McLeod Center, 8:00 PM
SAT., JAN.21, SIU*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
Wed., Feb. 1, at Missouri State*, Springfield, MO/JQH Arena, 7:05 PM
WED., FEB. 15, MISSOURI STATE*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
Wed., Feb. 22, at Illinois State*, Normal, IL/Redbird Arena, 7:05 PM
Bruce Haertl returns as play-by-play announcer for men's basketball telecasts on Kansas 22, with former Shocker player Craig Steven, Jr., serving as color analyst.
There are currently 21 of the 32 men’s basketball games announced to be televised, which includes the first round of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. The Bracketbuster series game, which will be announced Jan. 30, as well as the MVC Wildcard Weekend game, which will be announced Feb. 3, may also be televised.
MEN
SUN., DEC. 4, UNLV, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 3:05 PM
Wed., Dec. 28, at Bradley*, Peoria, IL/Carver Arena, 7:00 PM
Wed., Jan. 4, at Evansville*, Evansville, IN/Ford Center, 7:00 PM
Sat., Jan. 7 at Southern Illinois*, Carbondale, IL/SIU Arena, 2:05 PM
TUES., JAN. 10, ILLINOIS STATE*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
FRI., JAN. 13, BRADLEY*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
Wed., Jan. 18, at UNI*, Cedar Falls, IA/McLeod Center, 8:00 PM
SAT., JAN.21, SIU*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
Wed., Feb. 1, at Missouri State*, Springfield, MO/JQH Arena, 7:05 PM
WED., FEB. 15, MISSOURI STATE*, WICHITA/CHARLES KOCH ARENA, 7:05 PM
Wed., Feb. 22, at Illinois State*, Normal, IL/Redbird Arena, 7:05 PM
Bruce Haertl returns as play-by-play announcer for men's basketball telecasts on Kansas 22, with former Shocker player Craig Steven, Jr., serving as color analyst.
There are currently 21 of the 32 men’s basketball games announced to be televised, which includes the first round of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. The Bracketbuster series game, which will be announced Jan. 30, as well as the MVC Wildcard Weekend game, which will be announced Feb. 3, may also be televised.
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