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March 2023 crazy schedule: How to watch, TV, date, location


NCAA 2023 men’s basketball The tournament kicks off with the first four games starting on March 14 at the UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio.

Here are the dates, locations, and games for March Madness, which will conclude with a championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston on April 3.

All Eastern time.

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March Madness Schedule & Locations

March 12, Selection Sunday

March 14-15, First Four: UD Arena (Dayton)

Tuesday, March 14:

number 16 Texas A&M CC 75, number 16 Southeast Missouri State 71

number 11 Pitt 60, number 11 Mississippi St. 59

Wednesday, March 15:

number 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 84, number 16 South Texas sixty one

number 11 State of Arizona 98, number 11 Nevada seventy three

March 16-17, Round 1: Legacy Arena (Birmingham), Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines), Amway Center (Orlando), Golden 1 Center (Sacramento), MVP Arena (Albany), Nationwide Arena (Columbus), Ball Arena (Denver), Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro)

Thursday, March 16 (Round 64. Eastern Time)

number 9 maryland 67, number 8 West Virginia 65

number 13 fur 68, number 4 Virginia sixty seven

number 7 Missouri 76, number 10 Utah St. 65

No.1 Kansas 96, number 16 Howard 68

No.1 Alabama 96, No. 16 Texas A&M CC 75

5 State of San Diego 63, number 12 Charleston College 57

15 Princeton University 59, number 2 arizona 55

8 Arkansas 73, number 9 Illinois 63

number 9 golden brown 83, number 8 Iowa 75

5 Duke 74, number 12 Roberts’ mouth 51

No. 2 Texas 81, number 15 Colgate sixty one

number 7 northwest 75, number 10 Boise St. sixty seven

No.1 Houston 63, number 16 Northern Kentucky 52

4 Tennessee 58, number 13 Louisiana 55

No. 10 Penn State 76, number 7 Texas A&M 59

No. 2 UCLA 86, number 15 UNC Asheville 53

Friday, March 17

number 7 the state of Michigan 72, number 10 USC 62

No.3 Xavier 72, number 14 Kennesaw Street sixty seven

No.3 baylor 74, number 14 University of Santa Barbara 56

5 Saint Mary 63, number 12 VCU 51

No. 2 Marquette 78, number 15 Vermont state sixty one

No. 11 Pitt 59, No. 6 Iowa street 41

No. 6 Creighton 72, number 11 NC St. 63

4 UConn 87, number 13 Iona 63

No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 63, No. 1 Purdue 58

No. 6 Kentucky 61, number 11 Providence 53

5 City of Miami, Florida) 63, number 12 drake 56

No.3 Gonzaga 82, number 14 Grand Canyon 70

number 9 FAU compared to the number 8 Memphis | 21:20 (TNT)

number 14 Montana St. compared to the number 3 Kansas St. | 21:40 (CBS)

number 13 Kent St. compared to the number 4 India | 21:55 (TBS)

11 Arizona St. with. No. 6 TCU | 22:05 (truTV)

March 18-19, Round 2: Legacy Arena (Birmingham), Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines), Amway Center (Orlando), Golden 1 Center (Sacramento), MVP Arena (Albany), Nationwide Arena (Columbus), Ball Arena (Denver), Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro)

No. 5 San Diego State vs No. 13 Furman | 12:10 pm (CBS)

Number 4 Tennessee vs Number 5 Duke | 2:40 pm (CBS)

Number 1 Kansas vs No. 8 Arkansas | 5:15 p.m. (CBS)

No. 7 Missouri vs No. 15 Princeton | 6:10 pm (TNT)

No. 1 Houston vs No. 9 Auburn | 7:10pm (TBS)

Texas #2 vs. 10 Penn State | 7:45 pm (CBS)

No. 2 UCLA vs No. 7 Northwest | 20:40 (TNT)

#1 Alabama vs. No. 8 Maryland | 21:40 (TBS)

March 23-24, Sweet 16: T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas), Madison Square Garden (New York), T-Mobile Center (Kansas City), KFC Yum! Center (Louisville)

7 Michigan State vs. 2 Marquette |

Number 6 Creighton vs Number 3 Baylor |

No. 11 Pittsburgh vs No. 3 Xavier |

Number 5 Saint Mary’s vs Number 4 Connecticut |

No. 5 Miami/No. 12 Drake vs No. 4 Indiana/No. 13 Kent |

No. 6 TCU/No. 11 Arizona State vs. 3 Gonzaga/No. 14 Grand Canyon |

No. 1 Purdue/No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson vs No. 8 Memphis/No. 9 Florida Atlantic |

Number 6 Kentucky/No. 11 Providence vs. No. 3 Kansas St./No. 14. Montana Street |

March 25-26, Elite Eight: T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas), Madison Square Garden (New York), T-Mobile Center (Kansas City), KFC Yum! Center (Louisville)

April 1, Quarterfinals: NRG Stadium (Houston)

April 3, NCAA Championship Match: NRG Stadium (Houston)

How to watch March Madness 2023

When does March Madness start?

The NCAA tournament begins with the First Four on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.

What channel is March Madness on?

March Madness will be broadcast on four cable networks: CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. It will also be streamed on Paramount+.

How can I stream March Madness?

March Madness is available to stream on Paramount+ and can also be accessed on any streaming service with access to CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV such as Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV.

How can I watch March Madness for free?

More March Madness games will be broadcast on local CBS affiliates. If you have a digital antenna, you can watch games without subscribing to a cable or streaming service.

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