Television University of Rhode Island sports are televised regionally on the
Ocean State Network, a joint venture of
Cox Communications and
WJAR. OSN provides television and streaming coverage of all regular season men's basketball games not broadcast on a national carrier, and select football, baseball, soccer and women's basketball games. Select men's basketball games are also covered by
ESPN, and
A-10 tournament games are televised by contract with ESPN,
CBS and
NBC. The University's ACHA men's ice hockey and women's basketball home games have live streaming video available on their respective websites.
Radio Commercial coverage of men's basketball and football is provided by
iHeartMedia stations
WHJJ and
WWBB in the Providence area, with rights managed by
Learfield IMG College. The longtime announcer for both sports is Steve McDonald, who in 2011 was awarded the inaugural
Ben Mondor Award for "extraordinary contributions in...sports in Rhode Island". Non-commercial coverage of home games for football,
baseball, men's (and select women's) basketball, as well as the school's ACHA men's ice hockey team can be heard on the University's student radio station
WRIU. Other sports, including men's and women's soccer, softball, women's ice hockey and select women's basketball games are carried on WRIU's online station
RIU2.
Controversial incidents February 3, 1998 – Rhody the Ram tried to prevent the St. Joe's Hawk from his eternal flapping by putting an inner tube over its head, temporarily immobilizing his arms. While trying to remove the tube, the Hawk's head (costume) fell off. The incident was televised and repeated on ESPN.{{cite magazine| title=Rhody the Ram v. The Hawk|magazine=
Sports Illustrated ==References==