How to Watch: West Virginia men’s basketball vs. No. 24 Arizona

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The past two days have been a roller coaster of emotion for West Virginia men’s basketball.

The Mountaineers (4-2) managed one of the biggest upsets of the season as they stunned No. 3 Gonzaga in an overtime win, and then got caught in a fierce battle less than 24 hours later against Louisville that ended with another overtime period and a heartbreaking loss for WVU.

Now, they play for third-place in the The Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament where they will meet another ranked opponent and a Big 12 opponent new to the league — No. 24 Arizona (3-3). It will be the first of two regular season clashes between the two teams, as they are slated to meet in conference play later this season. The Wildcats enter following a loss to undefeated Oklahoma for the spot against Louisville in the tournament championship game.

For those trying to keep a close eye on the action, we have all the information you need to keep up with when, where, and how to follow WVU men’s basketball as they play Arizona.

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The matchup with the Wildcats will be the third-place game in The Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament, which is being held at Imperial Arena on Paradise Island in The Bahamas. The game is scheduled for Friday, November 29th, with tip-off slated for 3 PM EST.

The game is set to be televised live on ESPN2. Radio coverage will be provided by all local Mountaineer Sports Network affiliates with Tony Caridi and Brad Howe on the call. Fans can also listen online at WVUsports.com or on the Varsity Network or WVU Gameday app.

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