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Penn State Hoops Releases 2024-25 Tip Times & Broadcast Schedule

It’s almost time for Penn State men’s basketball, folks.

Penn State announced its tip times and TV broadcast schedule for the 2024-25 season on Wednesday afternoon.

At least 28 of the Nittany Lions’ games will be nationally televised, with 16 on the Big Ten Network, seven on Peacock, three on FS1, and two on CBS Sports Network. Two games will be streamed on Big Ten Plus, while broadcast info for the matchup against Drexel at the Wells Fargo Center is still to be determined.

Notable tip times include noon on Sunday, January 5, for the game at The Palestra against Indiana, and 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 30, at Rec Hall against Ohio State.

The two CBS Sports Network-televised games will come from the Sunshine Slam in Daytona Beach, Florida, on November 25 and 26 against Fordham and either Clemson or San Francisco, respectively.

The full schedule, complete with tip times and broadcasters, can be viewed below.

Courtesy of Penn State Athletics

Penn State will begin its campaign at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 4, at the Bryce Jordan Center against Binghamton.

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