Rock Entertainment Sports Network November Schedule Features Cavs, Charge, Monsters & More
Rock Entertainment Sports Network (Rock Sports), your home for Ohio sports tipoff November with the first of five Cavs live simulcast broadcasts this season on Wednesday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m. when the team host the Philadelphia 76ers at Rocket Arena.

Cavs vs. 76ers to Simulcast Live on Rock Sports on November 5 at 7:00 p.m. ET
CLEVELAND – Rock Entertainment Sports Network (Rock Sports), your home for Ohio sports tipoff November with the first of five Cavs live simulcast broadcasts this season on Wednesday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m. when the team host the Philadelphia 76ers at Rocket Arena. The month also features the start of the Cleveland Charge season on Friday, November 14, as well as six Cleveland Monsters games and local college sports.
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cavs vs. 76ers | Nov. 5 at 7:00 p.m. EST
Rock Sports will air its first live Cavs games of the season on Wednesday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m. ET when the team takes on the Philadelphia 76ers at Rocket Arena. The live simulcast of the game is the first of five scheduled for the season on the network.
Additional simulcast dates include:
- Cavs vs. Indiana Pacers | Jan. 6
- Cavs vs. Detroit Pistons | Mar. 3
- Cavs vs. Dallas Mavericks | Mar. 15
- Cavs vs. Atlanta Hawks | Apr. 8
Cleveland Monsters
Six games live on Rock Sports
The Cleveland Monsters will play six games in November live on Rock Sports. This month’s action begins with a two-game series against the Providence Bruins on November 7 and 8. The full schedule of November live games on the network includes:
- Monsters vs. Hershey Bears | Nov. 20
- Cleveland Barons Night
- Monsters vs. Hershey Bears| Nov. 22
- Cleveland Barons Night
- Monsters vs. Hartford | Nov. 28
- Monsters vs. Hartford | Nov. 29
- Hockey Fights Cancer presented by University Hospitals
Cleveland Charge
The Cleveland Charge, the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers G League team, tip off their 2025-26 season in November. Rock Sports will carry three of the team’s games live on the network during the month, beginning with their home opening weekend doubleheader against the Wisconsin Herd on Friday, November 14 at 7:00 p.m. ET and Saturday, November 15 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Cleveland’s historic Public Hall.
The Charge will then welcome Grand Rapids Gold on Friday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
College Sports
College Football
- Nov. 9 | University of Ashland vs. University of Findley
- Nov. 16 | University of Ashland vs. Lake Erie College
College Hockey
- Nov. 21 | University of Miami vs. St. Cloud State
- Nov. 22 | University of Miami vs. St. Cloud State
Rock Entertainment Sports Network is available statewide in Ohio. Viewers can find the network over the air in Cleveland on channel 22.1, in Columbus on channel 17.1 and in Cincinnati on channel 19.3. It is also carried on Spectrum cable across Northeast Ohio on channel 979, and all high school and college football games will be streamed online at watchrocksports.com.
For a full schedule of Rock Sports broadcasts and more information on the network, visit watchrocksports.com. Follow the network on social media at @watchrocksports on Instagram, X, Facebook and YouTube for network updates.
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