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When Is The Final Four

The 2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament tipped off with Selection Sunday on March 17, followed by the First Four games on March 19 at UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio.

Below are the dates and locations for March Madness, which will end with the championship game at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix, AZ on April 8.

March Madness Schedule

  • Selection Sunday: Sunday, March 17
  • First Four: March 19-20
  • First round: March 21-22
  • Second round: March 23-24
  • Sweet 16: March 28-29
  • Elite Eight: March 30-31
  • Final Four: Saturday, April 6 (State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ)
  • NCAA championship game: Monday, April 8 (State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ)

Here is the bracket breakdown of the schedule for each game, including the TV channel (all times Eastern):

Sweet Sixteen

Thursday, March 28

  • (2) Arizona vs. (6) Clemson – 7:09 p.m. (TBS)
  • (1) UConn vs. (5) San Diego State – 7:39 p.m. (CBS)
  • (1) North Carolina vs. (4) Alabama – 9:39 p.m. (CBS)
  • (2) Iowa State vs. (3) Illinois – 10:09 p.m. (TBS)
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Friday, March 29

  • (2) Marquette vs. (11) NC State – 7:09 p.m. (CBS)
  • (1) Purdue vs. (5) Gonzaga – 7:39 p.m. (TBS)
  • (1) Houston vs. (4) Duke – 9:39 p.m. (CBS)
  • (2) Tennessee vs. (3) Creighton – 10:09 p.m. (TBS)

Elite Eight

Saturday, March 30

  • TBD

Sunday, March 31

  • TBD

Final Four

Saturday, April 6

  • TBD

National Championship

Monday, April 8

  • TBD – 9:20 p.m. (CBS)

March Madness Scores

Round of 32

Sunday, March 24

  • (2) Marquette 81, (10) Colorado 77
  • (1) Purdue 106, (8) Utah State 67
  • (4) Duke 93, (12) James Madison 55
  • (6) Clemson 72, (3) Baylor 64
  • (4) Alabama 72, (12) Grand Canyon 61
  • (1) UConn 75, (9) Northwestern 58
  • (1) Houston 100, (9) Texas A&M 95 (OT)
  • (5) San Diego State 85, (13) Yale 57

Saturday, March 23

  • (2) Arizona 78, (7) Dayton 68
  • (5) Gonzaga 89, (4) Kansas 68
  • (1) North Carolina 85, (9) Michigan State 69
  • (2) Iowa State 67, (7) Washington State 56
  • (11) NC State 79, (14) Oakland 73 (OT)
  • (2) Tennessee 62, (7) Texas 58
  • (3) Illinois 89, (11) Duquesne 63
  • (3) Creighton 86, (11) Oregon 73 (2 OT)

Round of 64

Friday, March 22

  • (9) Northwestern 77, (8) Florida Atlantic 65 (OT)
  • (3) Baylor 92, (14) Colgate 67
  • (5) San Diego State 69, (12) UAB 65
  • (2) Marquette 87, (15) Western Kentucky 69
  • (1) UConn 91, (16) Stetson 52
  • (6) Clemson 77, (11) New Mexico 56
  • (13) Yale 78, (4) Auburn 76
  • (10) Colorado 102, (7) Florida 100
  • (9) Texas A&M 98, (8) Nebraska 83
  • (4) Duke 64, (13) Vermont 47
  • (1) Purdue 78, (16) Grambling State 50
  • (4) Alabama 109, (13) College of Charleston 96
  • (1) Houston 86, (16) Longwood 46
  • (12) James Madison 72, (5) Wisconsin 61
  • (8) Utah State 88, (9) TCU 72
  • (12) Grand Canyon 75, (5) Saint Mary’s 66
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Thursday, March 21

  • (9) Michigan State 69, (8) Mississippi State 51
  • (11) Duquesne 71, (6) BYU 67
  • (3) Creighton 77, (14) Akron 60
  • (2) Arizona 85, (15) Long Beach State 65
  • (1) North Carolina 90, (16) Wagner 62
  • (3) Illinois 85, (14) Morehead State 69
  • (11) Oregon 87, (6) South Carolina 73
  • (7) Dayton 63, (10) Nevada 60
  • (7) Texas 56, (10) Colorado State 44
  • (14) Oakland 80, (3) Kentucky 76
  • (5) Gonzaga 86, (12) McNeese State 65
  • (2) Iowa State 82, (15) South Dakota State 65
  • (2) Tennessee 83, (15) Saint Peter’s 49
  • (11) NC State 80, (6) Texas Tech 67
  • (4) Kansas 93, (13) Samford 89
  • (7) Washington State 66, (10) Drake 61

First Four

Wednesday, March 20

  • (16) Grambling State 88, (16) Montana State 81 (OT)
  • (10) Colorado 60, (10) Boise State 53

Tuesday, March 19

  • (16) Wagner 71, (16) Howard 68
  • (10) Colorado State 67, (10) Virginia 42

March Madness Locations and Sites

First Four

  • UD Arena – Dayton

First Round (Round of 64)

  • Spectrum Center – Charlotte
  • CHI Health Center – Omaha
  • PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh
  • Vivint Smart Home Arena – Salt Lake City
  • Barclays Center – Brooklyn
  • Gainbridge Fieldhouse – Indianapolis
  • FedExForum – Memphis
  • Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena – Spokane

Second Round (Round of 32)

  • Spectrum Center – Charlotte
  • CHI Health Center – Omaha
  • PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh
  • Vivint Smart Home Arena – Salt Lake City
  • Barclays Center – Brooklyn
  • Gainbridge Fieldhouse – Indianapolis
  • FedExForum – Memphis
  • Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena – Spokane
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Sweet 16

  • TD Garden – Boston
  • Crypto.com Arena – Los Angeles
  • American Airlines Center – Dallas
  • Little Caesars Arena – Detroit

Elite Eight

  • TD Garden – Boston
  • Crypto.com Arena – Los Angeles
  • American Airlines Center – Dallas
  • Little Caesars Arena – Detroit

Final Four and National Championship

  • State Farm Stadium – Glendale

How to watch March Madness 2024

When is Selection Sunday?

March Madness coverage begins with Selection Sunday on March 17 at 6 p.m. ET on CBS.

When does March Madness start?

The NCAA tournament begins with the First Four on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.

What channel is March Madness on?

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

How can I stream March Madness?

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

How can I watch March Madness for free?

Many March Madness games will be broadcast on local CBS affiliates. If you have a digital antenna, you can catch the games without any subscription to cable or streaming services.

For information about the 2024 Women’s NCAA Tournament, check out our Women’s March Madness guide.

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