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UMD Athletics, My9 announce 2024-25 broadcast schedule

MY9 Sports has been the television home of University of Minnesota Duluth athletics since 2010, and the Duluth-based station will continue to carry the Bulldogs for the foreseeable future.

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In the midst of a multi-year television agreement, the University of Minnesota Duluth Athletic Department and MY9 Sports have announced the 2024-25 broadcast schedule that will continue to provide a home for Bulldog football, volleyball, men's and women's hockey, as well as men's and women's basketball for the current athletic calendar year. 

As part of upgrades being made this season at AMSOIL Arena, Bulldog Productions and KBJR will continue to improve broadcasts for followers of UMD's athletic teams.

"I'm very excited to continue our partnership with KBJR and MY9 Sports while giving tremendous real world experience for our UMD students," said UMD Director of Bulldog Productions Dylon Field. "Between what we've done the last few years, in addition to some upgrades taking place this summer, I'm very excited about our broadcasts this coming athletic year. We take a lot of pride in our broadcasts on MY9 Sports, NCHC.TV, BTN+ and the NSIC Network."

MY9 Sports has been the television home of University of Minnesota Duluth athletics since 2010, and the Duluth-based station will continue to carry the Bulldogs for the foreseeable future.

In 2022, UMD extended its partnership into the 2027-28 season and the agreement called for KBJR6, on MY9 Sports, to televise all home UMD men's hockey and football games. In addition, the Bulldogs saw expanded coverage of home women's hockey, volleyball, as well as men's and women's basketball games. A select number of men's hockey and football away games were also televised. As part of the long-term extension last year, KBJR6 will continue to make significant investments in broadcast elements and quality each season.

Click here for the 2024-25 UMD event broadcast schedule on MY9 Sports.– UMD Athletics

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