Fighting Sioux Sports Network

Fighting Sioux Sports Network

Infobox Network
network_name = Fighting Sioux Sports Network
(FSSN)
network_
country = United States
network_type = Cable Television Network
available = North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota
owner = University of North Dakota
WDAZ-TV
Midcontinent Communications
key_people =
launch_date = 2003
founder =
past_names =
website = [http://www.wdaz.com/fssn/ FSSN web page]
Infobox_TV_channel
name=
cable serv 1=Midcontinent Communications

cable chan 1=Channel 23
cable serv 2=Also available on other cable systems
cable chan 2=Check for Local Listings
The Fighting Sioux Sports Network (or FSSN) is a local cable channel operated in Grand Forks, North Dakota by the University of North Dakota in conjunction with WDAZ-TV also of Grand Forks. The channel airs in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota on cable television provided by Midcontinent Communications as well as other cable television systems in North Dakota and Minnesota, and is also available throughout the North American continent via Free-To-Air satellite (Galaxy 26 at 93W 12031 V 4880)

The Fighting Sioux Sports Network airs live telecasts of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athletics. The channel carries all home men's hockey games, several away hockey games, and several football and basketball games throughout the season. When not airing games, the station shows a loop of silent commercials for upcoming events at Ralph Engelstad Arena.

During the college hockey season, select games carried by FSSN are broadcast nation-wide by ESPNU and others are broadcast on WDAZ-TV.

WDAZ's sports director, Pat Sweeney, is the television voice of Fighting Sioux athletics on FSSN.

External links

* [http://www.wdaz.com/fssn/ FSSN web page on WDAZ.com]


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