North Dakota
Fighting Hawks
at
Denver
Pioneers
Saturday, Jan. 5 • 2 p.m. (CT) • Magness Arena (7,200) • Denver, Colo.
Radio: Home of Economy Radio Network • Webcast: AltitudeNOW
TV:Â Altitude 2
NEXT GAME
The University of North Dakota men's basketball team breaks a 23-year hiatus with Denver as the programs are set to square off for the first time in the Division I era on Saturday afternoon at Magness Arena.
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 flagship 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 Â (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.
Saturday's matchup with the Pioneers can be seen nationwide on Altitude2 or on the go with the AltitudeNOW app. Fans can also listen to the radio on 100.3-FM in Grand Forks, statewide on 790-AM, or in the Denver area on ESPN 1600-AM.
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 DENVER
Denver enters Saturday's matchup in a similar boat as North Dakota, looking to snap a four-game losing streak.Â
The Pioneers have dropped five of their last six games to see their record slip to 5-12 overall and an 0-3 start in Summit League play.Â
After a 101-40 defeat at No. 9 Gonzaga, DU fell in back-to-back road contests to open conference action at Omaha (L, 91-84) and Western Illinois (L, 78-60) before dropping a 71-70 decision at home to South Dakota.Â
Creighton transfer Ronnie Harrell Jr. has been leading the Pios this season with 13.6 points per game and 5.4 rebounds per contest. He scored a season-high 25 at Omaha on Dec. 28
FULL GAME NOTES CAN BE FOUND HERE