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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Ways to Follow the Hawaii vs Louisiana Tech Game

Bumped, with a few small changes. GO WARRIORS!!!!

Being There:

Buy tickets through HawaiiAthletics.com, or at Aloha Stadium.

HawaiiAthletics.com has info on fan promotions and ticket discounts. Willie K will be performing with the UH Band!

The Aloha Stadium website has directions, parking and shuttle bus info.

The Honolulu Advertiser has alternate parking info. Note: Ford Island will be available for parking again.

The Advertiser has info about bus transportation for UH-Manoa students.

By the way, IT'S HOMECOMING! Here's some info about UHAA's homecoming tailgate party. Here's more homecoming info from the UH website.


Television:

Via Oceanic pay-per-view, channel 255. The KKEA audio broadcast can be heard on channel 884.

Oceanic has a list of some of the bars and restaurants that carry PPV this season.

It'll also be shown at the Ko'olau Stadium 10 Theatre in Kane'ohe.


Streaming Video:

Oceanic Cable will be streaming it live via their new UH sports web video service. The game is priced at $12.56 on their schedule. There are some restrictions:
If you live in the state of Hawaii, you need to be a Road Runner customer to subscribe to the video streaming service. Individuals on the mainland or anywhere else in the world, do not need to be Road Runner customers.
Ordering is only available 1 hour leading up to the scheduled event.
Note: "McLovin" writes that the stream worked better in Firefox rather than Safari on his Mac.

Hawaii IPTV should also be streaming it live. To use this service, you cannot be a resident of Hawaii. You'll need broadband internet access, and you need to either buy a box to view it on your television, or use their new webplayer to view it on your computer. The box costs $125 with a $25 setup fee. For either option, you need to purchase a subscription of $21.50 a month or $180 a year.


Radio:

On Oahu, KKEA AM 1420. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KPUA in Hilo, KMWB in Kona. KKEA can also be heard on Oceanic Digital Cable Channel 884.


Streaming Audio:

Via ESPN1420AM.com.

Via z1075fm.com.


Live Stats:

SideArmStats.com, via HawaiiAthletics.com

ESPN Scoreboard

Yahoo! Sports

Sites like CBS Sportsline, Fox Sports, etc should have stats as well.


References -- HawaiiAthletics.com and LaTechSports.com.

Note: Please comment with any corrections, additions, changes, etc. Thanks!

3 Comments:

  • At Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 1:22:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Looking forward to seeing the new and improved team that is starting to gel.

     
  • At Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 9:49:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey KB, next week will be looking forward to seeing the new and improved WAC officials that are not getting any better. Is the Commissioner going to say that all the calls are "judgment calls" so you better not complain?

    I guess I got on too early for the after game news.

     
  • At Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 6:49:00 AM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    More tips on Oceanic stream.... I watched the LA Tech game on the stream and at first was experiencing excessive buffering. Oceanic had a link for tips when experiencing stream problems. If using wireless they recommend rebooting the router and then also rebooting your computer. I guess this is to clear cache/memory. After rebooting both my router and computer the stream was flawless.

     

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