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New SiriusXM Big Ten Radio Station To Feature Former Penn State Basketball Player Jon Crispin

SiriusXM and the Big Ten Network announced that they’ll launch a collaborative 24/7 radio channel devoted to Big Ten sports on October 22. SiriusXM Big Ten Radio will allow fans across the country to listen to Big Ten sports talk, news, game broadcasts, and press conferences.

The channel’s programs will be hosted by former Big Ten athletes, journalists and conference insiders, including former Penn State men’s basketball player Jon Crispin.

Crispin played for the Nittany Lions for two years before transferring to UCLA for his final two seasons. His highlights include scoring a career-high 26 points when the Nittany Lions upset Kentucky 73-68 in 2000, and starting during the 2001 NCAA tournament when Penn State reached the Sweet 16.

Other hosts include former Ohio State linebacker A.J. Hawk, Illinois offensive lineman Brad Hopkins, Iowa defensive lineman Anthony Herron, and Ohio State tight end Ben Hartsock, and more.

Sirius Subscribers can listen through the SiriusXM app on various devices or on channel 372 with select SiriusXM radios.

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Cassady is a junior English and journalism major and Onward State's Student Life Editor. She is from York, Pennsylvania and loves iced coffee, books, and women's volleyball. You can find her on campus by looking for the girl who always wears stripes. Feel free to send any questions, comments, or memes via email ([email protected]) and follow her @cassady_potts on Twitter.

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