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College Hoops Viewing Guide: December 11, 2013

Exam week is moving along, mercifully enough, but tonight's slate doesn't quite have the punch that Tuesday's packed.

Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports

All TV info is courtesy Matt's College Sports on TV site. He has many more games listed, and you'll also want to check out his listings for information on which ACC and SEC regional contests and CSN, FSN, and Root Sports games (all games listed in these posts marked with an *) are available on which affiliates.

All times are Eastern.

North Dakota State Bison (6-3) at Notre Dame Fighting Irish (7-2) (Gotham Classic), 7 p.m. (ESPNU)
On Monday, the Fighting Irish moved to 2-0 in this event with a victory over Bryant. Tonight, they'll be challenged by a Bison team that's looking to show that it's ready to claim this season's Summit League crown despite some early struggles.

Boston U. Terriers (6-3) at George Washington Colonials, 7 p.m (8-1). (CSN Mid-Atlantic/SNY/NESN*)
The Terriers nearly defeated Harvard Crimson on Saturday before falling in overtime. Tonight, they travel down to the Nation's Capital where a familiar face, GW and former Vermont coach Mike Lonergan, will greet them. The Colonials are coming off a huge win over Maryland Terrapins afternoon in the BB&T Classic.

Bryant Bulldogs (6-4) at Ohio State Buckeyes (8-0) (Gotham Classic), 7:30 p.m. (BTN)
This will be the Buckeyes' first Gotham Classic game, while the Bulldogs will be looking to avoid an 0-3 start in the event.

Princeton Tigers (6-1) at Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4-6), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN3)
The Tigers managed to hammer Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday night, something the Scarlet Knights could not do themselves. That combination of results, and Seton Hall's loss to the Knights, sets Princeton up to be the unofficial New Jersey state champions.

Milwaukee Panthers (9-2) at Wisconsin Badgers (10-0), 8 p.m. (Big Ten Digital Network)
It's unfortunate that this meeting between the surging Badgers and resurgent Panthers won't be available to a wider audience, especially since it's being played during a rather thin week. However, Milwaukee really cannot compare with their in-state rival on either end of the court.

New Mexico State Aggies (7-4) at Arizona Wildcats (9-0), 9 p.m. (Pac-12 Network)
I don't think the home of the top-ranked team in the country is where the Aggies are going to be able to get their road trip on track. NMSU lost by 12 at Gonzaga on Saturday night.

Denver Pioneers (2-5) at Colorado State Rams (7-3), 9 p.m. (ROOT Sports*)
In its last two games, Denver has defeated Southern in OT and lost to Mercer in the extra session. It will be a challenge for the Pioneers to stay that close at Moby Arena.

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