
How to watch or stream Purdue Fort Wayne vs. Northwestern baseball on April 30
How to watch or stream Purdue Fort Wayne vs. Northwestern baseball on April 30
Northwestern will meet Purdue Fort Wayne in NCAA baseball action on April 30 at 4:30 p.m. ET, and we have live stream information available below.
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Purdue Fort Wayne vs. Northwestern game info
Game date: April 30
April 30 Game time: 4:30 p.m. ET
4:30 p.m. ET TV channel: Big Ten Plus
Big Ten Plus Live stream: Watch on Big Ten Plus
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