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Xavier Musketeers to be featured in Hard Knocks-style docuseries during 2024-25 season

Xavier basketball fans will get to experience the Musketeers like never before this season.

Beginning on Nov. 12, the Xavier Musketeers men's basketball team will be featured in a docuseries that will provide fans behind-the-scenes access to follow the Musketeers' quest to return to the NCAA Tournament.

"ALL IN," presented by TriHealth, will document Xavier from the first meeting in June, through summer workouts, fall practices, the regular season, postseason, as well as a lens into the off-court lives of players and coaches to show fans what going into navigating a college basketball season, according to a press release.

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The docuseries will be produced by 1831 Media Network, the creators of the "Sean Miller Podcast." Each hour-long episode released throughout the season will be aired on FOX19, Rock Entertainment Sports Network and on the Sean Miller Podcast YouTube channel.

The Xavier men's basketball team will be featured in a season-long docuseries during the 2024-25 campaign.
The Xavier men's basketball team will be featured in a season-long docuseries during the 2024-25 campaign.

“I think Xavier is one of the most understated college basketball programs in the country,” Xavier head coach Sean Miller said in a statement. “If you venture outside of our passionate fan base, very few people truly understand the success we’ve had as a program both in the classroom and on the basketball court over the last 40 years.

“The ‘ALL IN’ docuseries gives us the opportunity to tell the story of Xavier basketball. I think it’s a win-win across the board.”

After the first-year success of Miller's podcast, founder and CEO of Syndergistic and the 1831 Media Network Anthony Breen shared a vision with Miller to turn the podcast's momentum into a second content series that connects Xavier and its program to a larger college basketball audience.

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“The landscape of sports media has changed significantly over the last several years,” Breen said in a statement. “Athletes, coaches, and programs now have the ability to connect directly and more deeply with their fans. As a Xavier alum, I felt that it was important for Xavier to be on the leading edge of this change in sports media. ‘ALL IN’ gives Xavier fans and college basketball fans a behind-the-scenes experience they’ve never seen before.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Xavier Musketeers basketball to be featured in season-long docuseries