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BTN Announces Additional Fall Olympic Sport Coverage

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The Big Ten Network (BTN) has announced expanded television coverage for fall Olympic sports, including soccer, volleyball, field hockey, and cross country. This move will increase the visibility of these sports and provide more opportunities for fans to watch Big Ten teams, including West Virginia University, compete. The additional coverage is part of BTN's commitment to showcasing a wider range of athletic competitions.

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For West Virginia University, this expanded coverage means more Mountaineer fall sports will be broadcast, increasing exposure for student-athletes and providing fans with more ways to follow their favorite teams. It also underscores the strength of the Big Ten conference and its investment in non-revenue sports, which could aid in recruiting and fan engagement.

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