Ohio State basketball vs. UMass Lowell: How and where to watch and listen to the game Saturday

The Ohio State basketball team welcomes UMass Lowell to the Schott for game two of the new season. Here’s how and where to find the game.

Ohio State basketball opened the 2020-2021 season in fine fashion against Illinois State this past week, and now it’s on to game No. 2 against another squad OSU should handle relatively easily.

UMass Lowell comes into the Schott looking to make a statement, but it’ll take some extraordinary breaks and poor play from Ohio State for the River Hawkes to stand a chance in this one. Still, they don’t play the games on paper, so a basketball game is bound to break out.

And with that likely to happen and create a sporting event that will be broadcast to the Buckeye masses, we bet you’re looking for a way to catch the game. Just so happens we know how and where to find it for your viewing and streaming pleasure.

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Ohio State vs. UMass Lowell basketball preview, prediction, and odds

Ohio State welcomes the UMass Lowell River Hawks to the Schott for game two of the 2020-2021 season. Here’s our preview and prediction.

Records

Ohio State 1-0, Illinois State 1-1

Broadcast, TV, Game Time

Date: Sunday, November 29
Game Time: Noon EST
Venue: Value City Arena, Columbus, OH
Network: BTN


After getting out of the gate quickly and coasting to victory in game one of the season against Illinois State, the Ohio State men’s basketball team looks to make it 2-0 on the young season when it takes on the UMass Lowell River Hawks.

The River Hawks play in the American East Conference and just took down the same Illinois State squad (by ten points) the Buckeyes beat convincingly. It’s not expected to be much of a contest, so it’s another chance for OSU to continue to fine-tune its game, get some different bodies and combinations in the game and figure out what its identity is and who can play with the bright lights of a game on.

The work put in now will go a long way when bigger games — and most importantly — conference competition heats up. If this team has designs for the NCAA Tournament, improvement starts in earnest in these matchups.

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