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Seton Hall, St. John’s and UConn set to open Big East Tournament on Peacock -- and fans aren’t happy


If you don’t have tickets to the Big East Tournament next month and are hoping to watch your favorite team, you might need to get on board with Peacock. The streaming service has the rights to the first five games at Madison Square Garden -- the triple-header on Wednesday, March 12 and the first doubleheader on Thursday, March 13. (NJ.com)

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Seton Hall, St. John’s and UConn set to open Big East Tournament on Peacock -- and fans aren’t happy


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