SNY to Air More than 110 Big East Games
By: David Cohen, Web Editor | Published: November 12, 2009

SportsNet New York is ready for the tipoff of the Big East Conference college basketball season, as the regional sports network outlined its multiplatform coverage, which will include more than 110 games and more than 500 hours of coverage.

SNY’s Big East schedule tips off Friday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. when UConn hosts William & Mary, and upcoming key match-ups include Seton Hall vs. UConn, Syracuse vs. Rutgers, Georgetown vs. Marquette, St. John’s vs. Notre Dame, and Louisville vs. Pittsburgh.

The network’s Big East coverage will feature former New York Knicks and Pittsburgh star Charles Smith, former Providence head coach Tim Welsh, New York Post columnist and SNY Big East insider Lenn Robbins, and host and Geico SportsNite anchor Gary Apple.

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