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Baseball: Seven Stations to Air Tuesday's Game...WVU article
By John Antonik for MSNsportsNET.com
May 21, 2006

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. ? Seven radio stations will broadcast West Virginia?s Big East tournament baseball game against St. John?s on Tuesday, May 23, at 5 pm, it was announced.

West Virginia markets carrying the first-round game include Clarksburg (WAJR), Elkins (WDNE), Fairmont (WMMN), Logan (WVOW), Morgantown (WAJR), Mullens (WPMW) and Ravenswood (WMOV).

In addition, ESPN Radio 1490 in Charleston (WSWW) will carry remaining WVU postseason games that do not conflict with the West Virginia Power, and WEPM in Martinsburg will air remaining contests that don?t conflict with high school baseball.

All postseason action can be heard on the Internet through MSNsportsNET.com via CSTV All Access. Kyle Wiggs will handle the play-by-play call.

Airtime for Tuesday?s West Virginia-St. John's game is 4:50 pm.
05-21-2006 05:58 PM
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