MASN to Televise East Carolina Football
(Washington D.C.) -- MASN, the local leader in live sports entertainment, will carry eight East Carolina Pirates football games this season, as part of a renewed partnership with the university. Beginning on September 5th with an intra-state rivalry between ECU and
App State, MASN will carry 3 live Pirates games and 5 replays throughout the season.
The addition of eight ECU Pirates games to MASN's already extensive NCAA football schedule offers fans from Harrisburg, PA to Charlotte, NC an inside look at ECU's impressive football program. Led by Coach Skip Holtz, the Conference USA champion Pirates went 9-5 in 2008 with a trip to the Liberty Bowl.
"We are excited to renew our broadcast partnership with MASN," ECU Director of Athletics Terry Holland said. "The tremendous television exposure that MASN provides, throughout the network's seven-state territory, benefits our fans and our alumni, and gives our recruiting efforts a shot in the arm."
MASN will televise ECU match-ups with Appalachian State, North Carolina, UCF, SMU, Memphis, Virginia Tech, Tulsa, and UAB.
Every Wednesday, MASN will also carry the Skip Holtz Show, where the fifth-year head coach offers in-depth game analysis and fields questions from fans. The Skip Holtz Show premiers on MASN September 2nd at 1 p.m. MASN airs re-plays of the Skip Holtz Show every Saturday morning.
MASN has partnered with ECU in the past, carrying nearly a dozen Pirates games in previous seasons. The new partnership will include marketing opportunities and pre-game events before ECU home games.
"Coach Holtz and ECU have built an impressive football program in recent years and MASN is excited about this partnership," said MASN spokesman Todd Webster. "Fans throughout North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic will look forward to watching the Pirates this season on MASN."
MASN is North Carolina's home for the Big East Football Game of the Week, as the network televises the best weekly football match-ups from one of the nation's most exciting conferences. The network also has a partnership with the Big South conference and UNC Wilmington, and serves as North Carolina's home for NCAA football and basketball featuring UNCW, UNCC, Davidson, Western Carolina, Appalachian State, Winthrop, Gardner-Webb, Wake Forest, Elon, UNCA and High Point.
MASN is available on the expanded basic tier throughout much of North Carolina on seven fan-friendly cable and satellite providers, including DirecTV (Channel 640), Dish Network (Channel 432), as well as Mediacom, Charter, MI Connections, Reds Cable, and Tri County Cable.
MASN's Schedule of ECU Pirates Football includes:
September 5th: ECU vs. Appalachian State (Live at 12:00 p.m.)
September 19th: ECU @ North Carolina (Delayed Broadcast)
September 26th: ECU vs. UCF (Delayed Broadcast)
October 10th: ECU @ SMU (Live at 8:00 p.m.)
October 27th: ECU @ Memphis (Delayed Broadcast)
November 5th: ECU vs. Virginia Tech (Delayed Broadcast)
November 15th: ECU @ Tulsa (Delayed Broadcast)
November 21st: ECU @ UAB (Live at 3:30 p.m.)
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I was excited when I first ready this, but then I remembered, I subscribe to Time Warner, and they have decided not to carry MASN. AT&T U-verse can't get to my neighborhood soon enough.
Great news, I always look forward to watching ECU anytime they are on TV in the DC area. Go Pirates!
I guess Time Warner ECU fans will be listening to the radio this year.
Pirates are my team,can't get to the games any more so I look forward to this. Now if MASN could broadcast the Ravens here in Hampton Roads, I would be set.
The ECU games are more exciting to watch than the Big East games of the week and other games MASN shows. I wish MASN would show more ECU games in the future.
I want to thank MASN for carrying ECU football. A great team, great network and a great combination for real football fans.
This is a great move by MASN. East Carolina has a solid football program and they are always playing a strong schedule.