Southern Illinois men’s basketball game at Evansville will not air on ESPN+ due to weather

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The University of Evansville announced that the Southern Illinois Men’s Basketball game at Evansville will not be available for streaming on ESPN+ due to severe weather in the area. The announcement was made Saturday.

Despite the lack of a live video broadcast, the game is still set to take place as scheduled at 3 p.m. and remains open to spectators. Fans who wish to follow the action can listen to coverage by Luke Martin and Saluki Hall of Famer Rodney Watson on 101.5 CIL-FM or through The Varsity Network website and mobile app.

For updates during the game, fans are encouraged to check Saluki Basketball’s X and Facebook accounts, where they can find features such as Saluki Radio’s Behind the Mic and receive in-game information.

Additional news and updates about Southern Illinois basketball are available on SIUSalukis.com. Supporters can also stay connected with the team through their social media platforms on X (@SIU_Basketball), Instagram (@SIU_Basketball), Facebook (Facebook.com/SIUBasketball), or by downloading the “Salukis” mobile app from either the App Store or Google Play Store.

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