MIAA and 38 The Spot Continue TV Partnership into Basketball Season

12/5/2024 12:00:00 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association is excited to announced that Scripps Media and their independent television station KMCI, serving the Kansas City metropolitan area, will continue its MIAA TV Game of the Week broadcasts throughout the 2025 NCAA Division II basketball season. 

“Our team is thrilled to have the MIAA back on 38 The Spot to kick off 2025," said Jeff Mulligan, station manager and news director for KSHB 41 and 38 The Spot. "Kansas City is such a passionate sports region, and the fans loves to cheer on our local teams. To be able to offer the game of the week on 38 The Spot, that are free and over-the-air, will provide a great opportunity for our audience to capture every amazing moment. Following our great football partnership this fall, we are excited to be able to offer extended and exclusive coverage on KSHB 41 across all platforms. This partnership solidifies our commitment to be the best spot for sports in our community and for the MIAA conference.”

Beginning January 4, KMCI, 38 The Spot will broadcast NCAA Division II men's and women's basketball games from nine different MIAA campuses in January and February, and we will finish the schedule with the live broadcast of the MIAA men's and women's championship games from the 2025 basketball tournament at Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City on March 9. All MIAA basketball contests will continue to be streamed live on the MIAA Network.

"We are very excited to continue this television opportunity in the great metropolitan area to connect with the 120,000 MIAA alumni in Kansas City and spread awareness of the quality and competitiveness of MIAA basketball to college sports fans throughout this region," said MIAA Commissioner Mike Racy. "In addition, this agreement will also allow us to broadcast our MIAA championship games on 38 the Spot."

"We believe that this television platform and the exposure for our MIAA teams will continue to help drive new subscribers to the MIAA Network," Commissioner Racy added. "Like our MIAA Football TV Game of the Week, is a one-year trial that we hope could potentially into a long-term partnership with Scripps, and perhaps even include broadcasting other MIAA sports."

The MIAA Basketball TV Game of the Week broadcast schedule is listed below. To view the complete 2024-25 MIAA women's basketball schedule, click here, and to view the 2024-25 MIAA men's basketball schedule, click here

MIAA BASKETBALL TV GAME OF THE WEEK BROADCAST SCHEDULE:
Saturday, January 4 – Washburn at Emporia State [Men] – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, January 11 – Missouri Western at Central Missouri [Men] – 1:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 18 – Central Oklahoma at Pittsburg State [Men] – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, January 25 – Central Missouri at Northwest Missouri [Women] – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 1 – Nebraska Kearney at Washburn [Women] – 1:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 8 – Missouri Western at Central Oklahoma [Men] – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 15 – Missouri Southern at Missouri Western [Women] – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 22 – Emporia State at Newman [Women] – 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 1 – Washburn at Missouri Southern [Men] – 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 9 – MIAA Men's Championship Game – 1:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 9 – MIAA Women's Championship Game – 3:30 p.m.

MIAA GAME OF THE WEEK BROADCAST STATION GUIDE:
Cable/Satellite Provider for KMCI 38 The Spot   Standard Tier Channel  Digital Tier Channel  
Spectrum (Kansas City Metro)  Channel No. 8 Channel No. 1230
Comcast (Independence, MO) Channel No. 5 Channel No. 807
Comcast (Olathe, KS) Channel No. 5 Channel No. 807
Dish Network (Kansas City DMA) Channel No. 38 N/A
Direct TV (Kansas City DMA) Channel No. 38 N/A
AT&T U-Verse (Kansas City DMA) Channel No. 38 N/A
Midco (Lawrence, KS) Channel No. 15 Channel No. 615
Optimum (St. Joseph, MO) Channel No. 17 N/A
Optimum (Maryville, MO) Channel No. 19 N/A
Optimum (Warrensburg, MO) Channel No. 13 N/A
Over-The-Air Channel No. 38.1 N/A

















ABOUT THE MIAA: 
The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) is one of the nation’s oldest conferences and one of the most successful in NCAA Division II. The conference dates back to 1912 and currently has 14 full-time members. Over the past 112 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being the best NCAA Division II conference in the nation with MIAA teams and student-athletes have won 58 NCAA Division II team national championships and well over 400 individual national titles. In the classroom, thousands of MIAA student-athletes have earned Academic All-America, All-Region and All-District honors. The MIAA footprint reaches five states: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma with the conference office located in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.