Syracuse, N.Y. ― Syracuse fans will have a chance to relive the Orange’s 2003 national championship on Saturday night with the Syracuse.com reporters and photographers who covered the game.

Syracuse’s win over Kansas in the 2003 NCAA championship game will be re-broadcast on the CBS Sports Network Saturday night at 7 p.m.

During the game, Syracuse.com reporters and photographers will be chatting about the game. They will share their memories of the 2003 team, the players and coaches, the entire 2002-03 season, the days leading up to the Final Four and the national championship game.

>>CHECK OUT THE LIVE CHAT

Syracuse fans will be able to follow along with reporters Mike Waters, Donna Ditota and Brent Axe plus photographers Dennis Nett and Stephen Cannerelli on syracuse.com/orangebasketball. We’ll get started at about 6 p.m. on Saturday.

Nett and Cannerelli shot the game’s two iconic moments. Cannerelli captured Hakim Warrick’s game-saving block, while Nett photographed the players as they piled on top of Carmelo Anthony after the final buzzer.

Below is the list of channel numbers for CBS Sports Network in the Syracuse area:

Spectrum: Channel 315 (SD & HD)

Verizon Fios: Channel 594 (HD) and 94 (SD)

DirecTV: Channel 221 (SD & HD)

Dish Network: Channel 158 (SD &HD)

New Visions: Channel 775 (HD) and 94 (SD)

You can also watch through the CBS Sports Mobile App. You’ll need the online sign-in info for your cable or satellite provider to access.

The game will stream on Hulu with Live TV, Sling or YouTube TV. You can also watch on Amazon Fire, Apple, Android, Chromecast, PS4, Roku, Xbox One, and more devices.

Mike Waters is a reporter for the Syracuse Post-Standard and Syracuse.com. Got a comment or idea for a story? He can be reached via email at mwaters@syracuse.com.

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