May 20, 2009
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Conference USA will offer online streaming video of every game in the C-USA Baseball Championship, which uses a double-elimination format and runs from Wednesday through Sunday at Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg, Miss. Each game will be available on a pay-per-view basis for a one-time payment of $7.95.
Current Annual subscribers to Knights All-Access can watch all of UCF's C-USA tournament games for FREE as part of their Annual package. Those subscribers can just log in with their normal account and begin watching the games. Please note that monthly subscribers will have to purchase the pay-per-views. Annual subscriptions to Knights All-Access are $79.95 for a 12-month period. For more information, click here.
UCF, the tournament's eighth seed, opens play on Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET against top-seeded and 15th-ranked East Carolina. To go straight to the video stream of that game, click here. For a complete tournament schedule, click here.
Sunday's tournament championship game will be televised by CBS College Sports on a tape-delayed basis. Both the TV coverage and online video stream will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT. To check the availability of CBSC in your area, click here.
Current Annual subscribers to CBS College Sports XXL will be able to access ALL of the tournament games as part of their subscription, PLUS audio/video coverage from other conference tournaments. For more information on CBSC XXL and how to order, go here.
For a listing of upcoming pay-per-views, visit www.cbssports.com/ppvonline. To see a list of upcoming pay-per-view events involving Conference USA teams, check out the C-USA Network page.
Free Gametracker live stat tracking will also be available for every game. For full tournament coverage, go to the C-USA Championship Central and don't miss a minute of the action!
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