Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Programming Notes

1. In case you have not yet heard, the Michigan baseball game today against Oakland, which would have been the team's home opener, has been canceled "due to wet grounds." If you ask me, it sounds like Wednesday, March 19th was just a bit hasty for the opening of the renovated Ray Fisher Stadium at the brand new Wilpon Complex. You can listen to WCBN's top crew of Tony Bolton, Rob Salaman, Stu Zaas, and Andrew Seid LIVE tomorrow at 3:05 for the new Michigan baseball home opener against Oakland on MGoBlue.com.

2. We are going to attempt to bring you the Michigan hockey CCHA Tournament Semi-final match-up with Northern Michigan LIVE Friday night from Joe Louis Arena on the WCBN Sports Stream -- we are using some new technology on Friday night, so you may have to bear with us on the broadcast side of WCBN coverage, but we will certainly have a live blog of the game on both Friday and Saturday night right here at Maize & Blog. If we do have the live broadcast up and running, the live blog will feature highlights, much like the CCHA Quarterfinals against UNO.

3. If you would like to listen to Monday, March 17th's edition of Extra Points, please visit our brand new WCBN Sports Extra Points Archives Podcast. You can also listen to WCBN's Daily Sports Reports from yesterday and today on the WCBN Sports Daily Sports Report Archives Podcast, and you can hear the best banter from the WCBN crew on the WCBN Sports Game of the Week Archives Podcast.

4. To listen to the Daily Sports Report LIVE Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday at 5:15, click here.

UPDATE: WCBN's March Madness Bracket Preview is finally up and online along with our Michigan Baseball Update as their home opener will be tomorrow, to listen to these podcasts, just click here.

1 comment:

Michael Tobin said...

When I went by the stadium on Saturday they hadn't started putting up the padding on the outfield wall, so I suspect that may be the culprit. Although the weather hasn't exactly been agreeable the last couple days...