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How to Catch Penn/Lehigh If You’re Not At Goodman

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How to Catch Penn/Lehigh If You’re Not At Goodman

Short and sweet.  Live video of today’s game is available here:http://campusinsiders.com/network/patriot_league/liveEveryone’s favorite radio call will be available here from Matt Kerr and Tom Fallon in the box. Matt Markus will be reporting …

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How To Catch Lehigh at Georgetown

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How To Catch Lehigh at Georgetown

This weekend’s Lehigh/Georgetown game, if you’re not able to make it to Multi-Sport Field in DC, is available with a live video stream through GUHoyas.Com.   You will have to pay for this “premium” privilege, but if you don’t like to pay, you can listen to the game for free on AM 1230 or 1320 in the Lehigh Valley with Matt Kerr and Steve Lomangino on the call.  (You can also listen for free over the internet here, and possibly get live stats here.)

Game time is noon, and the live audio broadcast starts at 11 AM on the radio.

And I will also say that if you follow my Twitter feed (@LFN), I’ll do my best to keep up with the action.
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How to Catch Fordham at Lehigh

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How to Catch Fordham at Lehigh

This weekend’s Fordham/Lehigh game, if you’re not able to make it to Murray Goodman Stadium… wait, why aren’t you able to head to Murray Goodman Stadium?  It’s beautiful weather out there!  Homecoming!  Go!

Oh, OK, so I finally accept that you can’t attend the game.  In that case, if you’re in the Lehigh Valley, you can catch the game in its regular place on Service Electric 2 Sports. with Mike Zambelli, Mike Yadush, and Al DiCarlo on the call, and on the radio on AM 1230/1320 on Lehigh Valley ESPN Radio, featuring Matt Kerr, Matt Markus, Tom Fallon and Lance Haynes.

You can also get a live video stream of the game online on Campus Insiders from the link here.  Their broadcast team will be Ray Crawford, Doug Chapman and Rich Cirminiello.

And I will also say that if you follow my Twitter feed (@LFN), I’ll do my best to keep up with the action.
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How To Catch Lehigh/Cornell

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How To Catch Lehigh/Cornell

This weekend’s Lehigh/Cornell game, if you’re not able to make it to Ithaca, will be available to be viewed online, but it will require a subscription and a fee to do it.

It’s available to on the Ivy League Digital Network, and you can buy it on a school day-pass basis.

I forget the price of Cornell’s day pass, but if you went for the monthly subscription to ILDN back when we played Yale, then you’re good for this weekend’s game at Cornell.

The game is Lehigh’s latest start of the season, at 3:30 PM up in Ithaca.

My plan is to can listen to the game for free on www.espnlv.com (or on the radio at AM 1230 and 1320 of the Lehigh Valley).  The reassuring voices of Matt Kerr and Matt Markus will be on the call.

And I will also say that if you follow my Twitter feed (@LFN), I’ll do my best to keep up with the action.
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How To Catch Monmouth/Lehigh (Broadcast Info), And Other Fearless Predictions

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How To Catch Monmouth/Lehigh (Broadcast Info), And Other Fearless Predictions

This weekend’s Monmouth/Lehigh game, if you’re not able to make it to Bethlehem, will be available to be viewed online for free thanks to the Patriot League Digital Network. 

If you’re in the Lehigh Valley, you don’t need a TV since the game will be televised on Service Electric 2, with Mike Zambelli and Mike Yadush on the call.

You can listen to the game for free on www.espnlv.com (or on the radio at AM 1230 and 1320 of the Lehigh Valley).

Game time is 12:30 PM.

And I will also say that if you follow my Twitter feed (@LFN), I’ll do my best to keep up with the action.

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How To Catch Lehigh/Yale (Broadcast Info), And Fearless Predictions

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How To Catch Lehigh/Yale (Broadcast Info), And Fearless Predictions

This weekend’s Lehigh/Yale game, if you’re not able to make it to New haven, will be available to be viewed onlint, but it will require a subscription and a fee to do it.

It’s available to on the Ivy League Digital Network, and you can buy it on a school day-pass basis (Yale’s is $9.95) or on a league-wide basis ($14.95 for a month).  If you can’t make it to both new Haven or Cornell in October, the leagues’ monthly pass is the best deal – plus you can take a sneak peek at some other Ivy League games against Patriot League opponents, too.

If you don’t like shelling out the money (and believe me, I don’t blame you), you can listen to the game for free on www.espnlv.com (or on the radio at AM 1230 and 1320 of the Lehigh Valley).  The reassuring voices of Matt Kerr and Matt Markus will be on the call.

Game time is 1:00 PM.

And I will also say that if you follow my Twitter feed (@LFN), I’ll do my best to keep up with the action.
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