How to watch, stream, listen: Michigan basketball at Iowa Hawkeyes

The Michigan Wolverines look to end a three-game losing streak on Sunday afternoon, heading on the road to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in their second game of Big Ten play. Sunday’s game is set for 4:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast via Big Ten Network.
Michigan roared out to a 3-0 start to this season before dropping five of its last six games, losing to Long Beach State, going 1-2 at the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, followed by losses to Oregon last weekend and Indiana on Tuesday night at Crisler Center.
Iowa is 5-4 and coming off a pair of losses to No. 4 Purdue and rival Iowa State, both lopsided defeats. The hope for them is that returning home can help them get a pre-New Years Big Ten victory with their opponent out to do the same thing.
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Here is the game and streaming information for Sunday afternoon’s showdown at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Michigan basketball vs. Iowa game information
Teams: Michigan Wolverines (4-5, 0-1 B1G) at Iowa Hawkeyes (5-4, 0-1 B1G)
Date: Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023
Venue: Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa (15,550 capacity)
Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
TV: Big Ten Network
Stream: Fubo (Try for free) – For a limited time, new subscribers can save $20 on Fubo’s Pro, Elite and Premier plans for the first month!
Radio: Detroit: WWJ-Radio (950 AM) | Ann Arbor: WWWW (102.9 FM) | Grand Rapids: WOOD (106.9 FM) | Stream: MGoBlue.com
On The Call: Brian Boesch (play-by-play) and Terry Mills (color)
Betting Line: Iowa -3.5, over/under 159.5
U-M/Iowa notes
• Phil Martelli is still the team’s acting head coach while Juwan Howard works his way back from heart surgery. Howard has spent the last five games on the bench as an assistant with Martelli handling the main duties.
• Michigan is 98-67 all-time against Iowa, but holds a 37-42 record in Iowa City. U-M lost in overtime 93-84 last season on the road.
• Sophomore point guard Dug McDaniel has posted double-figure point totals in all nine Michigan games this year while averaging 19.4 points per game while adding 4.9 assists.
• Redshirt sophomore forward Will Tschetter leads the team in three-point shooting with 11-for-15 (73.3%) from the field.
• Graduate guard Nimari Burnett has hit 13 of his 16 three-pointers away from Crisler Center and is only one point away from reaching 300 in his college career.