The 2023 NCAA Tournament is really beginning to heat up and the March Madness bracket is sorting itself out as we near closer and closer to crowning a national champion. We’re halfway through second-round action after a fun-filled Saturday and set to drop down to only 16 teams remaining after a juicy Sunday slate wraps up.
Sunday begins as Saturday did — with two standalone games in succession on CBS — and wraps the same way Saturday did, too. We’ll have a frantic sprint to the finish line with FDU-FAU, Miami-Indiana and TCU-Gonzaga all in the late window across multiple networks blending in multiple windows.
No. 3 seed Kansas State and No. 6 seed Kentucky will start us off at 2:40 p.m. ET. There will be no No. 1 seed in action after Purdue bowed out to Fairleigh Dickinson in Round 1, but the 16th-seeded Knights will take center stage in the late window facing No. 9 seed FAU — with history on the line. No 16 seed has ever advanced into Round 3, which FDU can do with a win Sunday.2023 NCAA Tournament schedule, dates
Second Round
Sunday, March 19
MVP Arena — Albany | Nationwide Arena — Columbus | Ball Arena — Denver | Greensboro Coliseum — Greensboro
Sweet 16
Thursday, March 23 — 6:30 p.m. start (CBS, TBS)
Madison Square Garden — New York | T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas
Friday, March 24 — 6:30 p.m. start (CBS, TBS)
T-Mobile Center — Kansas City | KFC Yum! Center — Louisville
Elite Eight
Saturday, March 25 — 6:09 p.m. start (CBS, TBS)
Madison Square Garden — New York | T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas
Sunday, March 26 — 2:20 p.m. start (CBS, TBS)
T-Mobile Center — Kansas City | KFC Yum! Center — Louisville
Final Four
Saturday, April 1 — 6:09 p.m. start (CBS)
NRG Stadium — Houston
National Championship
Monday, April 3 — 9:20 p.m. (CBS)
NRG Stadium — Houston
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Publish Date:2023-03-20 03:30:25