
Swarm To Be Broadcast On Altitude Network
Published on March 22, 2009 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Minnesota Swarm News Release
SAINT PAUL/MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - The Minnesota Swarm's game at Colorado tonight will be broadcast on the Altitude Network's second channel, ALT2, live at 7:00 PM (CST) from the Pepsi Center. ALT2 is channel 662 on DirecTV or channel 445 on the DISH Network.
Minnesota (5-5) has won three consecutive games and is coming off a 13-12 victory over Philadelphia (3/14). Colorado (5-5) is tied with Minnesota for third in the West Division after a 13-10 loss at Calgary Saturday night. The Mammoth won the only other meeting between the two teams this season, 13-8 on February 7th at the Xcel Energy Center. Tonight will also be the final game of a five-game road trip for the Swarm; Minnesota will play four of its final five games at home beginning next Saturday, March 28th vs. the Calgary Roughnecks.
Altitude Sports & Entertainment is the official television network of the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Mammoth and Colorado Rapids. Altitude hit the airwaves on September 4, 2004, and is already the most watched regional sports network in the Rockies. It was created by Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche owner Stan Kroenke to give area sports fans the most comprehensive regional sports network in the Rockies and includes basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, extreme, outdoors, boxing, cycling, high School sports, college sports and professional sports (altitude.tv).
Swarm single game tickets are on sale now at the Xcel Energy Center Box Office and all Ticketmaster locations, by calling 888-MN-SWARM or by visiting www.mnswarm.com. Swarm Single game tickets are available in all price categories and range from $13.00 to $65.00.
National Lacrosse League Stories from March 22, 2009
- Mammoth Holds Off Swarm For Sixth Victory Of Season - Colorado Mammoth
- Swarm Defeated By Colorado, 13-11 - Minnesota Swarm
- Swarm To Be Broadcast On Altitude Network - Minnesota Swarm
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