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Xavier Musketeers Basketball: How to Watch Every Game

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Xavier University boasts strong sports programs, with the men’s basketball squad among the best. The women’s team has also made its mark in the Big East conference (although notably not this year). Below, we highlight how you can watch all Musketeers’ games on major national channels and streaming platforms.

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For more than a hundred years, the men’s and women’s Musketeer teams of Xavier University in Ohio have built a solid basketball legacy in the NCAA. Since 1920, the Musketeers have competed at the regional and national levels with just one break during World War II that lasted two seasons.

The Xavier basketball program did not make sports news headlines when the popularity of the NCAA tournament exploded in the mid-1960s. But it did when the Musketeers started making the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight brackets in the 1990s.

They have gotten considerable attention over the last two decades with the top draft selection of players such as David West, Derrick Brown, and Jordan Crawford, who have shone in the NBA.

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Xavier Musketeers in March Madness

The Xavier Musketeers men’s and women’s teams both struggled in the Big East conference this season. Neither will compete in the tournament this year.

Check out our March Madness Viewer’s Guide for all the details on the other teams competing.

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TV Channels to Watch Xavier Musketeers Basketball

Xavier University is part of the Big East Conference, which was revamped in 2013 to make it more competitive, so the Musketeers routinely play against major college teams such as Villanova, Seton Hall, and the mighty Georgetown.

The Big East Conference enjoys solid television coverage from various cable, broadcast, and streaming networks, and this gives Musketeer fans various options to watch all games. You can count on being able to watch Xavier games even when they are played outside of the Big East or the NCAA tournament. The only exception would be exhibition games scheduled before the season starts in November because those are seldom televised.

Coverage of the men’s Musketeers basketball team is provided by the following:

  • CBS (regional broadcast)
  • CBS Sports Network (national broadcast)
  • FOX (regional broadcast)
  • FOX Sports 1 (FS1)
  • FOX Sports 2 (FS2)
  • ESPN
  • ESPN2

Coverage of the women’s Musketeers basketball team is provided by the following:

  • CBS Sports Network (national broadcast)
  • ESPN+
  • FOX Sports 1 (FS1)
  • FloSports/FloHoops (Big East Digital Network – BEDN)
  • SportsNet New York (SNY when playing regional teams such as the University of Connecticut)

Most Musketeers games can be streamed as long as viewers are subscribed to platforms that carry the channels listed above. Some exceptions may apply when regional or national networks restrict their broadcasts. But that only applies to a few games.

Streaming Xavier Basketball

With Xavier so well covered, you have a lot of choices for streaming their games:

Get a cloud DVR with every one of these streaming services. Additionally, all the streaming services allow you to watch on multiple devices at the same time — excellent for varied households.

Every one of these streaming services support Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iPad/iPhone, Roku, and web browsers. Smart TVs and gaming systems are also supported by Fubo, Sling, Hulu, and YouTube.

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Although the Xavier women’s team has struggled recently, you can still cheer them on by signing up with FloHoops.

This is the basketball network that comes with FloSports. See our detailed review for everything you need to know.

Xavier University Musketeers Basketball

As previously mentioned, the Musketeers have represented the Xavier basketball program for more than a century. The lady Musketeers played at the varsity and intramural levels before the 1970s, but they started intercollegiate competition in 1971. Between the men’s and women’s teams, the combined record of NCAA tournament appearances for the Musketeers totals 39.

Since the year 2000, the Musketeers play home games at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati, which has the capacity to accommodate more than 10,000 fans.

In 2009, the Musketeers program was ranked among the top 20 most valuable NCAA schools by Forbes magazine. A year later, Xavier University was recognized by the NCAA for its record in balancing athletics programs with high academic performance.

When Xavier participated in the Atlantic 10 tournaments prior to 2013, the men’s team was able to accumulate four championship trophies. In the Big East Conference, the Final Four bracket of the NCAA tournament has proved elusive for the Musketeers, but their respective records are gradually improving.

The most established rivalry for the Musketeers comes from the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.

Xavier Musketeers Men’s Basketball

The Musketeers are currently in the second era under coach Sean Miller, who previously led the team to the Sweet Sixteen bracket twice, and to the Elite Eight once before 2009.

The top performers on the Xavier Musketeers’ men’s basketball team for the 2023–24 season are Quincy Olivari (points), Dayvion McKnight (assists and steals), and Abou Ousmane (rebounds and blocks). Other remarkable players include Desmond Claude, Trey Green, Dailyn Swain, and Gytis Nemeiksa.

Last year, the men’s team was in the top-25 of the NCAA rankings. But the team is just not performing well this year.

2023-24 Men’s Basketball Schedule

DateTime (ET)GameTV
Mon Nov 6vs Robert Morris
Fri Nov 10vs Jacksonville
Mon Nov 13@ PurdueFS1
Fri Nov 17vs WashingtonESPN2
Fri Nov 24vs Bryant
Mon Nov 27vs Oakland
Fri Dec 1vs Houston
Tue Dec 5vs Delaware
Sat Dec 9vs Cincinnati
Sat Dec 16vs Winthrop
Wed Dec 20@ St. John’s
Sat Dec 23vs Seton Hall
Wed Jan 3@ Villanova
Wed Jan 10vs UConn
Sat Jan 13@ Providence
Tue Jan 16vs Butler
Fri Jan 19vs Georgetown
Tue Jan 23@ Creighton
Sun Jan 28@ UConn
Wed Jan 31vs St. John’s
Sat Feb 3@ DePaul
Wed Feb 7vs Villanova
Sat Feb 10vs Creighton
Wed Feb 14@ Seton Hall
Wed Feb 21vs Providence
Sun Feb 25@ Marquette
Wed Feb 28vs DePaul
Sat Mar 2@ Georgetown
Wed Mar 6@ Butler
Sat Mar 9TBDvs Marquette

Xavier Musketeers Women’s Basketball

The last time the Xavier women’s team entered the NCAA tournament was 2011. They have been struggling in recent years.

Billi Chambers is in her first year with the Musketeers and it has been a rough one. As the regular season winds down, the team has not managed a single conference win. But this is a rebuilding period.

The Xavier Musketeers women’s basketball team leaders for the 2023–24 season are Mackayla Scarlett (points and steals), Tae’lor Purvis (assists), and Nila Blackford (rebounds and blocks). Other great performers include Aizhanique Mayo, Kaysia Woods, and Daniela Lopez.

In the current season, the women’s team has only managed to win a single game — against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

2023-24 Women’s Basketball Schedule

DateTime (ET)GameTV
Wed Nov 8@ Youngstown StateESPN+
Sat Nov 11vs James Madison
Tue Nov 14@ Old Dominion
Sat Nov 18vs Bowling Green
Tue Nov 21vs Kent State
Mon Nov 27@ Miami (OH)ESPN+
Fri Dec 1vs Temple
Sat Dec 2@ Arizona State
Thu Dec 7vs Oakland
Sun Dec 10@ CincinnatiBIG12/ESPN+
Fri Dec 15vs SIU Edwardsville
Wed Dec 20vs DePaul
Sat Dec 30@ Villanova
Sat Jan 6@ Marquette
Tue Jan 9vs St. John’s
Sat Jan 13vs Seton Hall
Tue Jan 16@ DePaul
Sat Jan 20@ Georgetown
Wed Jan 24vs Butler
Sat Jan 27vs Providence
Wed Jan 31@ St. John’s
Tue Feb 6vs Creighton
Sat Feb 10@ Seton Hall
Wed Feb 14vs UConn
Sun Feb 18@ Providence
Wed Feb 21@ Butler
Sat Feb 24vs Marquette
Tue Feb 27@ Creighton
Sat Mar 2vs Georgetown

Wrapping Up

When comparing Xavier University to other big schools in the Big East Conference, the Musketeers have pretty decent broadcast, cable, and streaming coverage.

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