This Week
The University of North Dakota men's basketball team concludes a quick, two-game road swing against Montana State on Tuesday evening in Bozeman.
Broadcast Coverage
All UND men's basketball games, home and away, can be heard on stations across the UND Sports Home of Economy Radio Network, as well as through the iHeart Radio app. The flaghsip station for the network is 96.1 FM (The Fox), but games can also be heard on 1440 KKXL AM (The Fan) and 100.3 KSNR FM (Cat Country) in the Grand Forks area. Fans in the Fargo-Moorhead region can tune into the Fighting Hawks on 740 AM (KNFL) and 790 AM (KFGO).
Paul Ralston will be entering his 10th season on the call for all North Dakota men's basketball games.
In addition, all home men's basketball contests will be televised regionally and nationally for the first time in program history, thanks to the partnerships with Midco Sports Network® (MidcoSN®) and FOX Sports North.
Tuesday's matchup with the Bobcats can be seen across the state of Montana on SWX Montana or online through PlutoTV or WatchBigSky.com. If you are listening on the radio, tune into 100.3-FM in Grand Forks and statewide on 790-AM in North Dakota.
Social Media
Receive live updates during all UND men's basketball games by following @UNDmbasketball on Twitter. Fans can also watch in-game highlights, postgame interviews, and much more through UND Insider on Twitter (@UNDInsider) or online at FightingHawks.com
About Montana State
Former Big Sky Conference rival Montana State has had a rough start to its 2018-19 season, dropping six of its first seven games.
MSU opened up the season with a home contest vs. Utah State, falling 101-71 in Bozeman. After a 80-35 defeat at the hands of Indiana, the Bobcats picked up their lone victory of the year, 83-68, over Presentation College.
Playing its next four away from Bozeman, MSU fell in all four of those tilts. The Cats lost, 81-77, at Colorado State, 88-69 at UC Santa Barbera, 90-68 at SEC foe Arkansas, and 89-65 on Saturday to Omaha.
Tuesday's game will be the lone home matchup in 2018 for the Cats, playing their next four on the road until Jan. 3 vs. Portland State.
Tyler Hall has been the top scorer for MSU in five of the seven games so far this season and is averaging 19.6 points per outing.
FULL GAME NOTES CAN BE FOUND HERE