Charlotte, NC – The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) selected four Fayetteville State University basketball games to broadcast live through HBCU GO TV and the Black College Sports Broadcasting Network (BCSBN), a subsidiary of PRC Communications.
Fayetteville State's CIAA TV schedule will tip off with the BCSBN broadcast of the men's basketball game versus Johnson C. Smith on Saturday, January 14 in the Felton J. Capel Arena at noon.
The top matchup on HBCU GO's schedule might be the January 26 doubleheader between Claflin and Fayetteville State. The women's broadcast will tip at 5:30 pm and the men's at 8:00 pm. Currently, the Broncos (8-5, 4-1 CIAA) and Panthers (9-4, 3-2 CIAA) are among the top three in the Southern Division of women's basketball. On the men's side, Claflin (12-1 overall) has a chance to make a defining statement against the defending conference champions (8-9 overall) ahead of the tournament.
The BCSBN slate will close on the final weekend of the regular season with St. Augustine's men versus Fayetteville State on February 18. The broadcast tipoff is slated for 3:00 pm.
In the conference regular season, HBCU GO will showcase five CIAA men's and women's doubleheaders for a total of 10 conference matchups. BCSBN will be televising 14 of the CIAA men's basketball games in the regular season.
This is the second season of a partnership that grants HBCU GO cable, linear, streaming, broadcast, VOD, and pay-per-view rights to CIAA contests. This is also the first season in a collaboration between the conference and PRC Communications, which started with the 2022 football season.
Additionally, the entire conference slate, all regular season games, and tournament games are available through pay-per-view (live and on-demand) on the conference's very own CIAA Sports Network at
www.theciaasn.com.
The HBCU GO broadcast can be seen on television via MYNET-WRBC, online at HBCUgo.tv, or through their app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV.
The Black College Sports Broadcasting Network (BCSBN) can be seen on the following channels: