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Originally posted by cat fan View PostAnyone know who is doing TV/video? Looks like it isn't Midco, unfortunately. They do a really nice job but aren't currently listing the games on their schedule.
In the interest of full disclosure, because there are several NSIC schools in our immediate broadcast footprint, Midco SN did inquire about broadcasting ONLY the championship game on Tuesday, March 16 knowing we could get a local audience on linear television no matter which NSIC team reached the title game. We were well down that road about securing the broadcast rights, but we then learned that NCAA COVID protocols required all of our broadcast crew to be on-site and broadcast the entire tournament March 13-16. Because of Midco's pre-existing commitments to NCHC hockey playoffs and spring football in the Missouri Valley Football Conference on Saturday the 13th, we unfortunately had to drop out.
However, I will be in Aberdeen doing the play-by-play for the entire tournament on the web stream! So, if you like the way I call a game, great! If not, well, I'm sure you can mute me :)
So, for NSIC fans, you'll hear a familiar voice. MIAA fans: I'll do my research!
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Originally posted by NorthernSunExperience View Post
For those who don't know me, my name is David Brown and I am the play-by-play voice for all of our NSIC basketball coverage on Midco Sports Network (which is based in Sioux Falls, SD).
In the interest of full disclosure, because there are several NSIC schools in our immediate broadcast footprint, Midco SN did inquire about broadcasting ONLY the championship game on Tuesday, March 16 knowing we could get a local audience on linear television no matter which NSIC team reached the title game. We were well down that road about securing the broadcast rights, but we then learned that NCAA COVID protocols required all of our broadcast crew to be on-site and broadcast the entire tournament March 13-16. Because of Midco's pre-existing commitments to NCHC hockey playoffs and spring football in the Missouri Valley Football Conference on Saturday the 13th, we unfortunately had to drop out.
However, I will be in Aberdeen doing the play-by-play for the entire tournament on the web stream! So, if you like the way I call a game, great! If not, well, I'm sure you can mute me :)
So, for NSIC fans, you'll hear a familiar voice. MIAA fans: I'll do my research!
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Originally posted by NorthernSunExperience View Post
For those who don't know me, my name is David Brown and I am the play-by-play voice for all of our NSIC basketball coverage on Midco Sports Network (which is based in Sioux Falls, SD).
In the interest of full disclosure, because there are several NSIC schools in our immediate broadcast footprint, Midco SN did inquire about broadcasting ONLY the championship game on Tuesday, March 16 knowing we could get a local audience on linear television no matter which NSIC team reached the title game. We were well down that road about securing the broadcast rights, but we then learned that NCAA COVID protocols required all of our broadcast crew to be on-site and broadcast the entire tournament March 13-16. Because of Midco's pre-existing commitments to NCHC hockey playoffs and spring football in the Missouri Valley Football Conference on Saturday the 13th, we unfortunately had to drop out.
However, I will be in Aberdeen doing the play-by-play for the entire tournament on the web stream! So, if you like the way I call a game, great! If not, well, I'm sure you can mute me :)
So, for NSIC fans, you'll hear a familiar voice. MIAA fans: I'll do my research!
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Originally posted by NorthernSunExperience View Post
For those who don't know me, my name is David Brown and I am the play-by-play voice for all of our NSIC basketball coverage on Midco Sports Network (which is based in Sioux Falls, SD).
In the interest of full disclosure, because there are several NSIC schools in our immediate broadcast footprint, Midco SN did inquire about broadcasting ONLY the championship game on Tuesday, March 16 knowing we could get a local audience on linear television no matter which NSIC team reached the title game. We were well down that road about securing the broadcast rights, but we then learned that NCAA COVID protocols required all of our broadcast crew to be on-site and broadcast the entire tournament March 13-16. Because of Midco's pre-existing commitments to NCHC hockey playoffs and spring football in the Missouri Valley Football Conference on Saturday the 13th, we unfortunately had to drop out.
However, I will be in Aberdeen doing the play-by-play for the entire tournament on the web stream! So, if you like the way I call a game, great! If not, well, I'm sure you can mute me :)
So, for NSIC fans, you'll hear a familiar voice. MIAA fans: I'll do my research!Last edited by Thunder; 03-09-2021, 07:31 PM.
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Originally posted by NWFanatic View PostIf anyone knows the maintenance crew at Wachs please ask them to lower the scoreboard low enough that 2/3 court shots are impossible ;-)
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Originally posted by southside View PostMy only beef is the seeding. If there ever was a year to tweek it this was it. Someone dropped the ball so we get extended conf tourney games. Stupid.
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Originally posted by Alfred33 View Post
They didn't want any out of conference games this year... no one knew that included the playoffs too. lol You have to reach the Sweet 16 to play someone you don't know.
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Would it be nice to see different matchups in the first 2 rounds of the regional? Of course. But I think there is a pretty easy argument that the teams were seeded correctly based on merit and not any need to slot teams a certain way. NSU and NW both had excellent seasons, the deciding factor in selecting NSU over NW for the #1 seed was one loss vs. two and winning both the regular season and conference tournament. Washburn was clearly the 3rd best team in the region and I think MoWest with 10 losses deserves to have the final seed. That leaves the other 2 NSIC schools as your #4 and #5. If you are going to seed teams 1 through 6, then it should be done without regard to conference.
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