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What time does March Madness start today? Men’s, women’s schedules

Final Four berths will be earned in the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments on Sunday.

In the men’s NCAA Tournament, No. 2 seed Tennessee will play No. 1 seed Houston in the Midwest Region, while No. 1 overall seed Auburn will play Tom Izzo and No. 2 seed Michigan State in the South, finalizing the Final Four.

On the women’s side, Duke-South Carolina and LSU-UCLA will determine the first two Final Four berths.

Duke and Florida both secured Final Four berths on Saturday with wins over No. 2 seed Alabama and No. 3 seed Texas Tech in the Elite Eight, respectively. Duke will face the winner of Tennessee-Houston, while Florida faces the winner of Auburn-Michigan State for a spot in the national championship on Monday, April 7.

LSU-UCLA headlines the women’s slate on Sunday, as the Tigers and Bruins rematch from their Sweet 16 matchup a season ago. LSU and coach Kim Mulkey got the best of UCLA in 2024, defeating the Bruins 78-69.

Here’s a look at the Sunday slate of NCAA Tournament games across men’s and women’s action:

What time does March Madness start today?

All times Eastern.

Here are the start times for men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament games today:

Men’s NCAA Tournament games: 2:20 p.m. | 5:05 p.m.
Women’s NCAA Tournament games: 1 p.m. | 3 p.m.

March Madness schedule today

Here’s the full schedule for Sunday games in both March Madness tournaments:

Men’s NCAA Tournament

(2) Tennessee vs. (1) Houston | 2:20 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)
(2) Michigan State vs. (1) Auburn | 5:05 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)

Women’s NCAA Tournament

(2) Duke vs. (1) South Carolina | 1 p.m. | ABC (Fubo)
(3) LSU vs. (1) UCLA | 3 p.m. | ABC (Fubo)

What channel are March Madness games on today?

Men’s NCAA Tournament

TV channel: CBS
Streaming: March Madness Live | Fubo (free trial)

Women’s NCAA Tournament

TV channel: ABC
Streaming: March Madness Live | ESPN app | Fubo (free trial)

CBS and ABC will air the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments on Sunday, respectively. A catch-all streaming option for all March Madness games is March Madness Live, which requires a valid cable login. The ESPN app is also a potential option for anyone wanting to stream the women’s March Madness games.

Otherwise, Fubo carries both ABC and CBS, and offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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