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March 24, 2008

OXFORD - Miami University's first-round NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament matchup with No. 4 seed Air Force will be televised live, at 4 p.m. EDT on ESPNU. 

ESPN's hockey commentating crew of John Buccigross (play-by-play), Barry Melrose (color analyst), and E.J. Hradek (sideline reporter) will be calling the contest.

Should Miami make it to the Northeast Regional Final on Sunday, that game would also be aired on ESPNU, with a start time of 4:30 p.m. EDT.

The games can be seen in Oxford on these channels, depending on the service provider:
Miami University - Channel 62
Time Warner digital cable - Channel 114
DirecTV - Channel 609
Dish Network - Channel 148

NCAA Regional hockey games not airing live on ESPNU can be seen live on ESPN360.com, and is available free to all college and university students and administrators with an .edu email address.  Simply go to ESPN360.com, and it will recognize the .edu address and ask the user to click on a link that will take them to the player.  ESPN360.com is also available at no cost to anyone with a .mil address.  In addition to the regional games and Frozen Four, there are numerous other sports available. 

Fans will also be able to follow the RedHawks' action in Massachusetts over Cincinnati radio's airwaves of 96 Rock (96.5 FM). Greg Waddell will call the game.