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How to watch San Francisco vs. Loyola Chicago in men's NIT basketball: Time, TV channel, streaming March 23

How to watch San Francisco vs. Loyola Chicago in men's NIT basketball: Time, TV channel, streaming March 23

USA Today23-03-2025
How to watch San Francisco vs. Loyola Chicago in men's NIT basketball: Time, TV channel, streaming March 23
The San Francisco Dons (25-9) square off against the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (23-11) on March 23, 2025 on ESPN2.
San Francisco came out on top in its most recent matchup 79-70 against Utah Valley on Wednesday. In its last game on Wednesday, Loyola Chicago secured a 73-70 victory over San Jose State. Malik Thomas totaled 21 points, 10 rebounds and two assists for San Francisco. Des Watson's team-high 24 points paced Loyola Chicago in the win.
San Francisco vs. Loyola Chicago TV channel NIT
Location: War Memorial at the Sobrato Center in San Francisco, California
War Memorial at the Sobrato Center in San Francisco, California Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025
Sunday, March 23, 2025 Time: 7 p.m. ET
7 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN2 (watch on Fubo)
ESPN2 (watch on Fubo) Stream: Fubo
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San Francisco has been putting up 75.9 points per game in its last 10 appearances, an average that's a little lower than the 76.0 it has scored over the course of the 2024-25 season. Loyola Chicago is scoring 73.1 points per contest over its previous 10 games, which is 0.4 fewer points than its average for the season (73.5).
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