>For the past few years Midwest Sports Channel(MSC) >has shown nearly every Minnesota Gopher game home >or away. The only exceptions have been when the Gopher's >traveled to Alaska-Anchorage or Michigan Tech. I can >understand why MSC chooses not to televise the games >from Alaska given the distance involved and the time zone >differential. But I can't figure out why the games at Michigan >Tech(including this weekend's series) are never shown. When >the Gopher's play Northern Michigan at Marquette MSC always >televises the games but never at Houghton versus Tech. Both >schools are in the upper peninsula of Michigan so distance should >not be an issue. Any ideas? > > >Chad Doughty >Born A Badger >Graduated A Sioux-91' >[log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List. I know that the local cable company here in Marquette, usually cuts a a deal with MFC to televise here and when NMU plays Minnesota there, we can get the telecast back here in Marquette. I don't know why they don't televise from Michigan Tech, I know they have the facilities for T.V. Broadcasting from the Student Ice Arena, but I know it's expensive to televise from there. Randy Ritari - [log in to unmask] WCHA Penalty Box Crew - soon to be CCHA Penalty Box Crew Northern Michigan University HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.