March Madness TV Guide: Where and when to see Sunday’s second-round games
Mar 19, 2017, 5:00 AM
Remember back in the day when the NCAA Tournament was televised on one channel and you’d be subjected to split screens and live look-ins?
Those days are thankfully over.
CBS and Turner have put an end to that. In recent years, the networks have devoted four channels to the early stages of March Madness, ensuring fans can see any game they wish in its entirety, the way the good Lord intended.
That doesn’t mean it’s not a chore to find the games, however. So we’ve put together a handy-dandy list (thought I was gonna say ‘notebook’, didn’t you?) of where to find Sunday’s second-round tournament action, and channel listings depending on what television service you subscribe to.
CBS
Cox: 5 (standard-definition), 1005 (high-definition)
DirecTV: 5
CenturyLink Prism: 5
9:10 AM – #7 Michigan Wolverines vs. #2 Louisville Cardinals – Midwest Region – Indianapolis, IN
11:40 AM – #2 Kentucky Wildcats vs. #10 Wichita State Shockers – South Region – Indianapolis, IN
2:15 PM – #9 Michigan State Spartans vs. #1 Kansas Jayhawks – Midwest Region – Tulsa, OK
Tru TV
Cox: 45 (standard-definition), 1045 (high-definition)
DirecTV: 246
CenturyLink Prism: 165
4:45 PM – #2 Baylor Bears vs. #11 USC Trojans – East Region – Tulsa, OK
TNT
Cox: 26 (standard-definition), 1026 (high-definition)
DirecTV: 245
CenturyLink Prism: 109
3:10 PM – #8 Arkansas Razorbacks vs. #1 North Carolina Tar Heels – South Region – Greenville, SC
5:40 PM – #7 South Carolina Gamecocks vs. #2 Duke Blue Devils – East Region – Greenville, SC
TBS
Cox: 49 (standard-definition), 1049 (high-definition)
DirecTV: 247
CenturyLink Prism: 113
4:10 PM – #11 Rhode Island Rams vs. #3 Oregon Ducks – Midwest Region – Sacramento, CA
6:40 PM – #6 Cincinnati Bearcats vs. #3 UCLA Bruins – South Region – Sacramento, CA
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