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.