How to Watch/Hear/Stream Penn State Men’s Basketball vs. Cornell

What channel and what times is the Penn State vs. Cornell men’s basketball game on?

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Penn State starts a new week taking to its home court in State College on Monday evening as the Nittany Lions host Cornell in the second round of the Emerald Coast Classic. This will be the final game in the Emerald Coast Classic before shifting to a neutral site later this week as Penn State prepares to battle LSU on Friday, so the Nittany Lions hope to hit the road on a winning note.

Penn State is 2-0 at home early on this season in the Bryce Jordan Center, but Cornell has yet to lose a game. The Big Red come into the game with a clean 4-0 record with wins over Binghampton, Lafayette, and Colgate in the mix. Cornell blew away Wells College Express, a Division 3 program, by a score of 107-48.

Here’s how you can follow all the action from Penn State’s next home basketball game from wherever you may be.

Basic Info

When: Monday, November 22 at 6:30 p.m. ET

Where: Bryce Jordan Center (State College, PA)

How to watch/listen

Broadcast: Big Ten Network

Online: FOX Sports Live

Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Radio: Find a local Penn State radio affiliate near you

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Penn State basketball is a big favorite against Cornell

Penn State men’s basketball is a big favorite at home against Cornell according to Tipico.

Penn State men’s basketball continues their home schedule Monday evening in the second game of the Emerald Coast Classic. The Nittany Lions host Cornell before the early-season tournament shifts to Florida after Thanksgiving later this week, and Penn State is hoping to remain undefeated at home in the Bryce Jordan Center. And according to the line for the game on Monday, it appears Penn State is expected to do just that.

According to Tipico, Penn State is 15.5-point favorite against the Big Red on Monday. The moneyline is even more heavily weighted in Penn State’s favor, as you might expect given the wide point spread on the game.

Cornell is coming into the game with a 4-0 record, including a massive blowout of a Division 3 Wells College Express in their last game. Penn State will be the best opponent the Ivy League school has faced so far. The only loss suffered by Penn State so far came in its second game of the season, at UMass. Penn State won its opening game in the Emerald Coast Classic at home against Saint Francis Brooklyn last week.

Penn State-Cornell odds from Tipico

  • Penn State: -15.5 (-110)
  • Cornell: +14.5 (-110)
  • Penn State moneyline: -2000
  • Cornell moneyline: +900
  • Over 139.5: -115
  • Under 139.5: -115

On the football field this week, Penn State has been listed as a slight underdog on the road against Michigan State. According to Tipico, Penn State is opening as a 1.5-point underdog against the Spartans in the final game of the regular season this weekend.

All Betting Lines are Courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook

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How to Watch/Hear/Stream Penn State Basketball vs. St. Francis Brooklyn

How to watch Penn State men’s basketball take on St. Francis Brooklyn in the Emerald Coast Classic opener

After a disappointing loss on the road to start the week at UMass, the Penn State Nittany Lions return home for the second home game coached under Micah Shrewsberry. Penn State men’s basketball looks for the rebound win on Thursday night against St. Francis Brooklyn in an opening game to the Emerald Coast Classic.

Penn State is 2-0 all-time against St. Francis Brooklyn, of the NEC.The Terriers have started the season without a win, as they head to Happy Valley with a record of 0-2 to start the season.

But be warned. If you want to watch this game, you may need to have a steady internet connection as it is only available through a streaming platform by Big Ten Network.

Basic Info

When: Thursday, November 18, 2021 at

Where: Bryce Jordan Center (State College, PA)

How to watch/listen

Broadcast: B1G+

Online: B1G+

Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Radio: Find a local Penn State radio affiliate near you

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2021 Big Ten-ACC Challenge matchups released

See who’s playing who in this year’s edition of the exciting event.

One of the biggest events of the college basketball season, at least in certain parts of the country, is the Big Ten-ACC Challenge. This is when teams from two of the nation’s power conferences get together to see which of the conferences is better. Historically, the ACC has the upper hand with a 12-7-3 advantage in the series and a 138-113 record. The Big Ten won’t be able to catch up in either category this year’s event, but maybe it can make up some ground with these matchups:

2021 Big Ten-ACC Challenge matchups released

See who’s playing who in this year’s edition of the exciting event.

One of the biggest events of the college basketball season, at least in certain parts of the country, is the Big Ten-ACC Challenge. This is when teams from two of the nation’s power conferences get together to see which of the conferences is better. Historically, the ACC has the upper hand with a 12-7-3 advantage in the series and a 138-113 record. The Big Ten won’t be able to catch up in either category this year’s event, but maybe it can make up some ground with these matchups:

Vols’ second game in Emerald Coast Classic announced

2019 Emerald Coast Classic.

NICEVILLE – Tennessee will play VCU in its second game in the Emerald Coast Classic.

The Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball team saw its season-opening winning streak of five games finally come to an end Friday, losing a tough game in the final minutes on the road to the Florida State Seminoles, 60-57, in the Emerald Coast Classic.

Tipoff between Tennessee and VCU will take place at 4 p.m. ET and will be televised by CBS Sports Network.

The Vols’ basketball game will take place at the same time as Tennessee’s regular season football finale against the Vanderbilt Commodores. The Tennessee-Vanderbilt football contest will kickoff at 4 p.m. ET and will be televised by the SEC Network.

Vols men’s basketball falter vs FSU

NICEVILLE – The Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball team’s season-opening winning streak has finally come to an end, losing a tough game in the final minutes on the road to the Florida State Seminoles, 60-57, in the Emerald Coast Classic. The Vols …

NICEVILLE — The Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball team’s season-opening winning streak has finally come to an end, losing a tough game in the final minutes on the road to the Florida State Seminoles, 60-57, in the Emerald Coast Classic.

The Vols were led by Lamonte Turner, who scored 20 points, but only shot 4-14 from the field and did most of his damage at the charity stripe, going 11-14; he also gave away 8 turnovers. Yves Pons brought the double-double trouble scoring 13 points, grabbing 10 boards and swatting three shots, representing the Vols’ best performance on the evening. Jordan Bowden was the only other UT player to reach double digit points, adding 11 of his own to go along with five rebounds.

Despite the close finish, Tennessee never led in this game. It was a furious comeback in the last two minutes that produced the final margin of defeat, with the Vols falling short in the end. Their largest deficit of 13 came at 10:42 in the second half, and the Volunteers just were not able to dig themselves out of that hole. FSU made three of four free throw attempts in the final seconds to seal the loss despite a last-second trey by Turner.

Overall, the Vols only shot 33 percent from the field and a putrid 23 percent from behind the arc. Their 89 percent mark from the free throw line on 29 attempts is very encouraging, as was their team total of seven blocks, but it is hard to win games against quality opponents when you cough up the ball 21 times.

The match was the first between the two teams in three decades, with the all-time record in the series now standing at 5-4 in favor of Tennessee. The loss ended a five-game winning streak to open the year for the Vols, though there remain plenty more games to be played.

The Volunteers next face either Purdue or VCU on Saturday at 4 or 7 p.m. ET, depending on game results, and will be broadcasted on the CBS Sports Network.