The 2020-21 NSIC Men's & Women's Basketball seasons gets underway this Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 2-3, and NSIC Wrestling duals will begin next Thursday, Jan. 7. All 16 basketball games for each Peacock basketball team and all six duals for the Peacock wrestling team will be webcast on the NSIC Network. In addition to the ways to watch below, all 22 of the Peacock basketball and wrestling contests will also be broadcast live across Eastern Iowa on KCRG-TV 9.2 and 9.3.
NSIC Network
New this year, all NSIC Basketball games will be streamed live and free at
www.NSICNetwork.com/UIUPeacocks.
Fans can also download OTT and IOS/Android apps to their devices by searching "NSIC Network" or "NSIC" on their favorite platforms.
Having issues streaming? See information at end of article or visit the BlueFrame FAQ page at:
https://www.blueframetech.com/player-faq/
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Note - Make sure the app says "NSIC Network" - last year's app will not work. Contact
BlueFrame for support.
Issues Streaming
General
- It is recommended to use an updated version of Google Chrome for optimal viewing and compatibility.
- If your browser is older or outdated, there is a chance it will not correctly load the website.
- You are watching a live HD broadcast, for optimal quality your internet connection should be capable of 10Mbps download speeds with a minimum of 1Mbps. Test your connection using speedtest.net.
Mobile Devices
- Mobile devices including iPhone, iPad and Android will work with the default web browser.
- Devices should be kept up to date and connected to a reliable data connection for optimal playback.
Watching Webcasts on your Television Set
- The NSIC Network is available on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV (4th Generation) and Roku by searching for 'NSIC' or 'NSIC Network' in the application store on these devices.
- Apple users and owners of an AppleTV device can simply 'throw' the webcast from their iPhone or iPad using the 'AirPlay' feature. See How to use AirPlay for more information.
- Computer users can output their display directly to an HDMI signal if supported, otherwise a converter may be required.
- These options may require advance setup and we suggest using an 'On Demand' archive to test prior to watching a live event.
Other Issues or Questions
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