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How to watch Providence vs Seton Hall: Live stream info, preview for tonight's game

How to watch Providence vs Seton Hall: Live stream info, preview for tonight's game

NBC Sports28-01-2025

Don't miss tonight's men's college basketball double-header on Peacock. Providence faces Seton Hall at 7 PM; then, at 8:00 PM it's Minnesota vs. Michigan State. See below to find out how to live stream each game, as well as additional information on how to follow the men's college basketball action all season long on Peacock.
Providence:
The Friars have already dealt Seton Hall a loss this season, having secured a 91-85 win at home on Jan. 11. Homecourt advantage has been a necessity for Providence so far this season, as it is 9-2 at Amica Mutual Pavilion and 1-8 elsewhere. This will be a crucial game for the team to try and pad its road and overall record. At 10-10 currently, the Friars are at risk of suffering their first losing season since 2012.
Seton Hall:
The Pirates have toiled through an ugly season that currently sees them at 1-8 in the conference and 6-14 overall. A loss to Creighton Saturday made five straight defeats and 10 of their last 11. The health of sophomore Isaiah Coleman is a big storyline to watch; Coleman is one of two Big East players averaging more than 20 points per game in conference play, an offensive punch sorely needed for a team that averages the eighth-fewest points per game in the country.
How to watch Providence vs Seton Hall men's basketball game:
When: Tonight, Tuesday, January 28
Where: Prudential Center, South Orange, New Jersey
Time: 7 PM ET
Live Stream: Peacock
What other men's college basketball games are on Peacock tonight?
Coverage begins with College Countdown at 6:30pm ET on Peacock
Minnesota vs No. 7 Michigan State at 8 PM ET
How do I watch men's college basketball games on Peacock?
You can watch college basketball games by first subscribing to Peacock. Then, either go to PeacockTV.com/Sports in your web browser or download the Peacock app on your phone, tablet, or streaming device and navigate to the Sports section. Find the LIVE game you want to watch and start streaming.
What devices does Peacock support?
You can enjoy Peacock on a variety of devices. View the full list of supported devices here.
Students, now you can get Peacock at a special discount — just $1.99/mo for 12 months. Visit Peacock to learn more and get started

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