After three days of frenetic action, the NCAA Tournament will be down to the Sweet 16 by the end of Sunday.
As is usually the case at this stage in the brackets, the most intriguing matchups as the second round comes to a close will involve double-digit seeds that pulled off upsets in the opener. Cinderellas break through to the second weekend of the tournament every year; who will become America's darling in 2024?
The contenders Sunday include No. 13 Yale, out for more against No. 5 San Diego State after stunning Auburn; No. 12 James Madison, which will look to take down No. 4 Duke; and No. 12 Grand Canyon, which will have to contain a fourth-seeded Alabama team that dropped 109 points in the first round.
Three No. 1 seeds will also be in action and hoping to avoid a stumble, with Purdue set to face No. 8 Utah State, defending champ UConn meeting No. 9 Northwestern and Houston facing an in-state foe in No. 9 Texas A&M.
Here's how to watch all of Sunday's second-round action:
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March Madness bracket 2024
If you want to follow along with all of the action at the NCAA Tournament, you can check out the links below. The Sporting News' March Madness landing page has the latest bracket updates and analysis from our college basketball experts.
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Live NCAA bracket news | TV schedule | Printable PDF
What channel is March Madness on today?
- TV channels: CBS | TBS | TNT | truTV
Friday's slate of NCAA Tournament games will air on four networks: CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV.
The first game of the day (No. 2 Marquette vs. No. 10 Colorado) will tip off at 12:10 p.m. ET and air on CBS. The last game of the day (No. 13 Yale vs. No. 5 San Diego State) will start at 9:40 p.m. ET and air on TBS.
How to live stream NCAA Tournament games
Cord cutters can stream March Madness games on Paramount+ (CBS) and Sling (TBS, TNT and truTV).
Sling is the home for sports fans, as it offers a wide a range of channels. You can always cheer for your favorite teams with channels like ESPN, TBS, TNT, NFL Network, FS1 and more.
Round | TV channel | Live stream |
Second Round | CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV | Paramount+, Sling |
Sweet 16 | CBS, TBS | Paramount+, Sling |
Elite Eight | CBS, TBS | Paramount+, Sling |
Final Four | TBS | Sling |
Championship | TBS | Sling |