
How to watch Army Black Knights vs. Holy Cross Crusaders: Live stream info, TV channel, game time
How to watch Army Black Knights vs. Holy Cross Crusaders: Live stream info, TV channel, game time | February 5
The Holy Cross Crusaders' (11-12, 3-7 Patriot League) Patriot League schedule includes Wednesday's matchup with the Army Black Knights (12-10, 6-4 Patriot League) at Christl Arena. It begins at 6:00 PM ET on ESPN+.
In its most recent game, Army lost on the road to American, 71-68. Its top scorers were Ryan Curry (19 PTS, 8 REB, 4 STL, 46.67 FG%, 4-11 from 3PT) and Jalen Rucker (15 PTS, 38.89 FG%). In its most recent game, Holy Cross lost at home to Lehigh, 69-67. Its top performers were Caleb Kenney (25 PTS, 11 REB, 80 FG%) and DeAndre Williams (17 PTS, 46.67 FG%).
As college hoops play continues, get ready for the contest with everything you need to know before Wednesday's game.
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Army vs. Holy Cross: How to watch on TV or live stream
Game day: Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 Game time: 6:00 PM ET
6:00 PM ET Location: West Point, New York
West Point, New York Arena: Christl Arena
Christl Arena TV Channel: ESPN+
ESPN+ Live Stream: ESPN+ - Watch NOW
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Black Knights vs. Crusaders odds and spread
Spread Favorite: Black Knights (-4.5)
Black Knights (-4.5) Moneyline: Army (-200), Holy Cross (+165)
Army (-200), Holy Cross (+165) Total: 144.5 points
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