Cal State Fullerton’s first round NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship game Thursday (March 20) against the University of Wisconsin Badgers will be broadcast in Southern California live at approximately 6:30 p.m. (PDT) on KDOC-Channel 56.
KDOC is carried on cable channel 12 on Cox Cable and on Cable Channels 6, 12, 19 or 29 on Time Warner systems and most Charter systems in the LA market. KDOC is on channel 56 on DirecTV and Dish in the LA market.
KDOC will also broadcast the game in High Definition and TW-Orange County will put the HD feed on HD Channel 456 and Cox will put it on HD channel 712. Check your local listings to confirm.
The game pitting the Big West Tournament champion Titans (24-8) against the Big Ten tournament winners (29-4) in Omaha, NE will be shown over the air in HD and SD, as well as being available on all Southern California cable outlets. More information can be found at FullertonTitans.com and at KDOCTV.net.
By virtue of their triumph at the Big West Conference Tournament last week, the Cal State Fullerton Titans earned their first bid to the NCAA Tournament in thirty years and celebrated by holding an NCAA Selection Show viewing party on Sunday, March 16. The Titans garnered the No. 14 seed in the Midwest Regional and will face No. 3 seed and Big Ten Champion Wisconsin in
Omaha, Nebraska
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BigWest.TV correspondent Mike Martinez was on hand for the festivities and had a chance to speak with Titan players and coaches about their historic trip to The Dance. Now available on BigWest.TV are highlights from the Selection Show party, as well as interviews with Titan head coach Bob Burton, seniors Scott Cutley and Frank Robinson, and junior Josh Akognon. For more features, check out the Big West Tournament Media page.
BigWest.TV is the place for exclusive interviews and features with the coaches and athletes of the Big West Conference. All features, interviews, and press conferences are available to watch free of charge, but a no-cost registration with CSTV is required if you are not already a subscriber to BigWest.TV.