Southland Television Network to Televise Sugar Bears vs. Lady Demons

Southland Television Network to Televise Sugar Bears vs. Lady Demons

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FRISCO, Texas - Coming off a double-overtime thrilling victory against McNeese State, conference-leading Central Arkansas will travel to Natchitoches, La., to take on division foe Northwestern State on Wednesday is the Toyota Game of the Week on the Southland Conference Television Network. Tipoff is at 7:05 p.m., Central.

Central Arkansas has a 16-4 overall record after sweeping a pair of home games last week against Southeastern Louisiana and McNeese State. The Sugar Bears cruised past the Lady Lions 71-54 last Wednesday before knocking off defending conference champion McNeese State 71-70 in double overtime. UCA owns a 6-1 conference record and is tied for the league lead with McNeese but owns the early tie-breaker. The lone blemish on the Sugar Bears' conference record was an early conference loss to Stephen F. Austin on Jan. 11. Since then, UCA has reeled off five consecutive victories. Megan Herbert leads the Sugar Bears with 16.2 points per game and 10.4 rebounds per game, which is second-best in the conference in both categories. Herbert has tallied 56 career double-doubles, which leads the nation among active players. Offensively, three other Sugar Bears pace the team in scoring with Nakeia Guiden (9.2), Courtney Duever (8.9) and Micah Rice (8.9). UCA's defense holds opponents to 51.3 points per game while its offense averages 68.4 points per game, giving the Sugar Bears a league-leading +17.1 average scoring margin.

Northwestern State is 5-15 overall and 1-6 in Southland action after dropping two road games last week. The Lady Demons fell short against Lamar 58-56 in midweek action before dropping a 73-66 decision at Southeastern. Northwestern's conference win came against UTSA, a 61-57 decision in Natchitoches Jan. 14. The Lady Demons have three players averaging double-figures this season with Jordi James (13.9), Trudy Armstead (13.2) and Jasmine Upchurch (11.4). Armstead and Upchurch also pace Northwestern on the glass, pulling down 8.9 and 8.3 rebounds per game, respectively. Defensively, the Lady Demons lead the league with 5.7 blocks per game against conference opponents.

This will be the 14th all-time meeting between the universities in women's basketball. Northwestern State holds a 7-6 edge. The teams split the two regular-season meetings last year with each team winning on the other team's court. The Sugar Bears defeated the Lady Demons earlier this season in Conway, 84-43.

Three-time Louisiana Sportscaster of the Year Lyn Rollins will handle play-by-play duties, and will be joined by Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member Van Chancellor. Chris Mycoskie, the Southland Conference's director of television and electronic media, will host the Toyota Halftime Report.

As one of the nation's most innovative broadcast opportunities, the Southland TV Network became a reality in 2008 and has broadcast more than 100 events in three-plus years. The network has earned a College Sports Media Award (2009) and an honorable mention (2010) at the College Sports Video Summit as well as four prestigious Telly Awards. The network will deliver programming this season to over 20 markets, expanding its reach to over 10 million potential television households.

Live coverage in Texas markets includes Abilene-Sweetwater on KRBC (9.2); Austin on Time Warner YNN Sports (408/1509); Beaumont-Port Arthur on KUIL (12.3); Corpus Christi on KIII (3.2); Houston on KPRC (2.2); Midland-Odessa on K22IZ (22.1); San Antonio on KCWX (2.2); San Marcos on Grande (25); Tyler-Longview on KYTX (19.2); and Waco-Temple-Bryan on KCEN (6.2). The list of Louisiana markets includes Baton Rouge on WBTR (41); Hammond on WSTY (23); Lafayette on KLWB (50.1), Lake Charles on Suddenlink (14); Morgan City-Houma on KWBJ (22); and Shreveport-Texarkana on KPXJ (21.2). In Arkansas, the Little Rock-Pine Bluff market will be served by KARZ (42.1). Oklahoma viewers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa can watch on Cox (3). The list of affiliates will vary week to week, so check Southland.org/television for the carriage list prior to each game.

All Southland TV games will be streamed live and for free on SLC NOW on conference's website, Southland.org. Live coverage is also accessible via ESPN3 at WatchESPN.com and on the WatchESPN application for iPhone, iPad, Android and Xbox Live users.

Tape-delayed coverage is available Thursday at 7 p.m., Central, on Time Warner's Texas Channel in El Paso on channel 24, Dallas-Fort Worth on channel 185, plus Austin, Corpus Christi, Laredo, San Antonio, Waco and the Rio Grande Valley on channel 888. In the Washington, D.C./Mid-Atlantic and Pittsburgh, Pa./North Jersey regions, The Comcast Network will air the game Wednesday at 10 p.m., Central.

The Central Arkansas-Northwestern State match-up will re-air nationally on Fox College Sports Central, Thursday at 3 p.m., Central.

Southland TV Network Affiliate List for Central Arkansas at Northwestern State

LIVE COVERAGE

 

Texas

   

Abilene-Sweetwater

KRBC 9.2 (Bounce TV)

 

Austin

Time Warner YNN Sports 408/1509

Beaumont-Port Arthur

KUIL 12.3 (MYTX/MyNetwork)

 

Corpus Christi

KIII 3.2 (MeTV)

 

Houston

KPRC 2.2 (This TV)

 

Midland-Odessa

K22IZ 22.1 (Tr3s)

 

San Antonio

KCWX 2.2 (This TV)

 

San Marcos

Grande 25

 

Tyler-Longview

KYTX 19.2 (MYTX/MeTV)

 

Waco-Temple-Bryan

KCEN 6.2 (MYTX/This TV)

 
     

Arkansas

   

Little Rock-Pine Bluff

KARZ 42.1 (MyNetwork)

 

Texarkana

KPXJ 21.2 (MeTV)

 
     

Louisiana

   

Baton Rouge

WBTR 41

 

Hammond

WSTY 23 (My Family TV)

 

Lafayette

KLWB 50.1 (MeTV)

 

Lake Charles

Suddenlink 14

 

Morgan City-Houma

KWBJ 22

 

Shreveport

KPXJ 21.2 (MeTV)

 
     

Oklahoma

   

Oklahoma City

Cox 3

 

Tulsa

Cox 3

 
     

Online

   

SLC NOW

Southland.org

 

ESPN3

WatchESPN.com

 

iPhone/iPad/Android/Xbox

WatchESPN app

 
     

TAPE-DELAYED COVERAGE

 

Texas

   

Austin

Time Warner Texas Channel 888

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

Corpus Christi

Time Warner Texas Channel 888

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

Dallas-Fort Worth

Time Warner Texas Channel 185

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

El Paso

Time Warner Texas Channel 24

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

Laredo

Time Warner Texas Channel 888

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

Rio Grande Valley

Time Warner Texas Channel 888

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

San Antonio

Time Warner Texas Channel 888

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

Waco-Temple-Bryan

Time Warner Texas Channel 888

7 p.m., CST, Thurs.

     

Washington, D.C./Mid-Atlantic

The Comcast Network

10 p.m., CST, Wed.

Pittsburgh, Pa./North Jersey

The Comcast Network

10 p.m., CST, Wed.

     

National

Fox College Sports Central

3 p.m., CST, Thurs.