News Channel Nebraska to televise 36 state basketball tournament games over 6 days

LINCOLN - State tournament basketball is once again being televised on News Channel Nebraska.

February 20, 2023Updated: March 19, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

LINCOLN - State tournament basketball is once again being televised on News Channel Nebraska.

The 2023 NSAA State Basketball Tournaments will dominate News Channel Nebraska's programming starting Monday, March 1, with the locally-owned network televising 36 first and second round games over six days.

Live girls state tournament coverage on NCN will run March 1-3. Boys tournament coverage will air on NCN March 8-10.

To stream the games online fans must have a monthly subscription to the NFHS Network. 

  • If you have already signed up for an NFHS Network subscription, click the live game links below to watch:

NEWS CHANNEL NEBRASKA 2023 STATE BASKETBALL TV SCHEDULE

Wed, March 8 - Bob Devaney Sports Center

Thurs, March 9 - Bob Devaney Sports Center

Fri, March 10 - Pinnacle Bank Arena

GIRLS STATE BASKETBALL GAMES - REPLAY

Wed, March 1 - Bob Devaney Sports Center

Thurs, March 2 - Bob Devaney Sports Center

Fri, March 3 - Pinnacle Bank Arena

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