If you’re a college basketball fan, there’s one event that you cannot miss out on - the NCAA March Madness Tournament! This year’s TV schedule has been released, and we’re here to give you all the details you need to make sure you don’t miss a single game of the madness. Below, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the games, dates, and channels that you can catch all the action on.
March Madness TV Schedule
First Round:
March 19 and 20 on truTV, TNT, CBS, and TBS.
Second Round:
March 21 and 23 on truTV, TNT, CBS, and TBS.
Sweet 16:
March 28 and 29 on CBS and TBS.
Elite Eight:
March 30 and 31 on CBS and TBS.
Final Four:
April 6 on CBS.
National Championship:
April 8 on CBS.
The NCAA March Madness Tournament is one of the most exciting events in all of sports. Every year, teams from across the country compete for a chance to be crowned national champions. With so many games to watch, it can be overwhelming trying to keep track of everything. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you navigate the TV schedule so you won’t miss a single game.
The first and second rounds of the tournament take place over four days, from March 19 to March 22. 32 games will be played over this time period, with four games happening simultaneously at any given time. So if you’re a diehard college basketball fan, these are four days you don’t want to miss.
The Sweet 16 is where things start to really heat up. These games take place on March 28 and March 29, and only the top 16 teams will still be in the running. This is where the true contenders start to emerge, and the excitement really starts to build.
The Elite Eight, which takes place on March 30 and March 31, features the top eight teams in the tournament. These are the teams that have proven themselves to be the best of the best, and the games are sure to be intense.
The Final Four consists of the last four teams standing. These games take place on April 6, and are played in a single-elimination format. The winners will move on to the National Championship game, which takes place on April 8.
So there you have it - the complete TV schedule for the 2019 NCAA March Madness Tournament. Make sure to mark your calendars and tune in to all the action. This is one event that you won’t want to miss!