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How To Catch Lehigh at Georgetown

This weekend's Lehigh/Georgetown game, if you're not able to make it to Multi-Sport Field in DC, is available with a live video stream through GUHoyas.Com.   You will have to pay for this "premium" privilege, but if you don't like to pay, you can listen to the game for free on AM 1230 or 1320 in the Lehigh Valley with Matt Kerr and Steve Lomangino on the call.  (You can also listen for free over the internet here, and possibly get live stats here.)

Game time is noon, and the live audio broadcast starts at 11 AM on the radio.

And I will also say that if you follow my Twitter feed (@LFN), I'll do my best to keep up with the action.

Links to all the scores of Patriot League games:

Patriot League Scoreboard

The timing of the games will allow you, dear Reader, to catch the end of both of the other Patriot League games today which start at 1 PM.

Games, Live Stream links and fearless predictions:

1:00 PM, Colgate at Fordham, Patriot League Network

Fordham 30, Colgate 13

1:00 PM, Lafayette at Bucknell, Patriot League Network

Bucknell 34, Lafayette 10

As for this evening, it's a trio of great games on in prime-time.  Notre Dame/Navy (CBS) and Auburn/Ole Miss (ESPN), and Stanford/Oregon (FOX) for good measure.  Get your beers chilled and your remotes ready.

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