The New Mexico Lobos and Clemson men’s basketball teams are scheduled to meet in a tournament game at FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee, on Friday, March 22. The game is scheduled to start at 3:10 p.m. ET/1:10 p.m. MT.
No. 11 seed New Mexico enters the matchup 26-9 overall. Most recently, UNM defeated San Diego State 68-61 on Saturday in the Mountain West Conference Tournament championship game. Jaelen House leads the UNM Lobos in scoring this season with 16.1 points per game.
No. 6-seeded Clemson comes into the contest 21-11 overall. On March 13, Boston College beat Clemson 76-55 in the ACC Tournament. PJ Hall leads Clemson in scoring this season with 18.8 points per contest.
Richard Pitino is the New Mexico Lobos men’s basketball head coach. Brad Brownell is the Clemson men’s basketball head coach.
The New Mexico Lobos vs. Clemson men’s basketball game is scheduled to be broadcast on TruTV at 3:10 p.m. ET/1:10 p.m. MT on Friday, March 22. TruTV broadcasters for the game are scheduled to be Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Jim Spanarkel (analyst), and Jon Rothstein (analyst).
Whatever team wins this game advances to face either No. 3 seed Baylor or No. 14 seed Colgate on Sunday, March 24 at FedEx Forum.
In the evolving world of sports broadcasting, the emergence of live-streaming platforms like Sling TV and Max represents a new option from traditional TV subscriptions that meets the expectations of the modern fan.
As Clemson takes on the New Mexico Lobos men’s basketball team, you don’t need to worry if you don’t have cable. Explore the best options to catch every moment of this electrifying showdown via streaming.
Start watching TruTV with Sling TV’s Blue Plan. For a mere $15 you get the first month, after which the plan becomes $40/month. The Blue Plan offers 40 channels, 50 hours of DVR storage at no extra cost, and the freedom to stream on three different screens at once.
In higher-priced plans, Sling TV’s sports channel offerings include ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNews, ESPNU, Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, NFL Network, Pac-12 Network, SEC Network, TBS, and TNT.
This March, Max is joining the men’s college basketball madness, and each tier of the service comes with the B/R Sports Add-On — free of charge.
There are three tiers, and the most inexpensive package is Max With Ads, which is $9.99 per month. It allows streaming on two devices. You can save 42% by paying for one year upfront at $69.99.
The second package is Max Ad-Free, and that is $15.99 per month. If you’re mainly getting Max for sports, there isn’t much difference between Max With Ads and Max Ad-Free since sports will still include ads. If you pay one year upfront, you save 45% on Max Ad-Free at $104.99.
Max Ultimate Ad-Free is the third package, and it is $19.99 per month. It also upgrades to allow streaming on four devices at once. Plus, it has 4K Ultra HD capability. The one-year price for Max Ultimate Ad-Free is $139.99.
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