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Yow program to be re-aired

In memory of late N.C. State women’s basketball Coach Kay Yow, CBS College Sports Network will re-air an episode of the network’s "One2One" series featuring an interview with Kay Yow that originally aired in June 2007. It will be shown Tuesday at noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The interview was conducted by women’s basketball analyst Debbie Antonelli, who played for Yow at N.C. State.

Time Warner Cable subscribers can get the network on a digital sports tier, where it's on channel 327. DirecTV offers it on channel 152 to subscribers of the Premier package. Dish Network has it on channel 152 of its America's Top 200 package.

Yow program to be aired again

In memory of late N.C. State women’s basketball Coach Kay Yow, CBS College Sports Network will re-air an episode of the network’s "One2One" series featuring an interview with Kay Yow that originally aired in June 2007. It will be shown Tuesday at noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The interview was conducted by women’s basketball analyst Debbie Antonelli, who played for Yow at N.C. State.

Time Warner Cable subscribers can get the network on a
digital sports tier, where it's on channel 327. DirecTV offers it on
channel 152 to subscribers of the Premier package. Dish Network has it on channel 152 of its America's Top 200
package.

ECU-Marshall game on TV

CBS College Sports Network will televise East Carolina's basketball game at Marshall at 3 p.m. Saturday as part of a Conference USA doubleheader. Carter Blackburn and a familiar name to ACC fans, former Virginia coach Pete Gillen, will call the action. The Memphis-Central Florida game follows at 5 p.m.

The network isn't typically part of any standard or basic package on cable or satellite TV. Time Warner Cable subscribers can get it on a digital sports tier, where it's on channel 327. DirecTV offers it on channel 152 to subscribers of the Premier package, the most expensive. Dish Network has the network on channel 152 of its America's Top 200 package, which is about half the price of the monthly DirecTV deal.

Jason Williams with ESPN again

Former Duke guard Jason Williams provided commentary on ESPNU's telecast of Marquette's victory last night at N.C. State. Williams, whose professional basketball career was cut short by injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash, returned to ESPN this year after a stint with CBS College Sports Network and will do  games for both ESPN and ESPNU, as well as some studio work.

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