Selection Sunday has arrived, but here are still a handful of automatic bids to be handed out before the brackets are finalized.
Parity has been the rule all season, and that has been borne out during conference tournaments, with one top seed after another falling by the wayside. Sunday's five conference championship games feature exactly zero No. 1 seeds, and only Illinois (Big Ten) and Yale (Ivy) are as high as No. 2 in the seeding.
That run of upsets indicates the NCAA Tournament truly will be anyone's to win, but we still have a few more bids to hand out before we get there.
Play begins at noon with the Ivy League final and heads to the traditional wrap-up in the Big Ten, which leads right into the selection show. Here is everything you need to know about today's schedule, including tipoff times and TV and streaming options.
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College basketball schedule today (Sunday, March 17)
Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
Ivy League final: Yale vs. Brown | 12 p.m. | ESPN2, Sling, Fubo, ESPN+ |
SEC final: Auburn vs. Florida | 1 p.m. | ESPN, Sling, Fubo |
Atlantic 10 final: VCU vs. Duquesne | 1 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+, Fubo |
American final: UAB vs. Temple | 3:15 p.m. | ESPN, Sling, Fubo, ESPN+ |
Big Ten final: Illinois vs. Wisconsin | 3:30 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+, Fubo |
MORE: Time, TV channel to watch the 2024 NCAA Tournament selection show
TV channels, live streams to watch men's college basketball games
- TV channel: CBS | ESPN | ESPN2
- Live stream: Paramount+ | Fubo | Sling | ESPN+
Saturday's slate of games will be available to watch on multiple networks, including CBS, Fox and multiple ESPN networks. Viewers can also stream select college basketball games on Paramount+, Fubo, Sling and ESPN+.
NCAA men's college basketball rankings (AP poll)
1. Houston
2. UConn
3. Purdue
4. North Carolina
5. Tennessee
6. Arizona
7. Iowa State
8. Creighton
9. Kentucky
10. Marquette
11. Duke
12. Auburn
13. Illinois
14. Baylor
15. South Carolina
16. Kansas
17. Gonzaga
18. Utah State
19. Alabama
20. BYU
21. Saint Mary's
22. Washington State
23. Nevada
24. Dayton
25. Texas Tech