What channel is Marquette vs. Colorado on today? Time, TV schedule for 2024 March Madness Round 2 game

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No. 2 Marquette will try to continue its march through the 2024 NCAA Tournament and will face a tough test in the second round against No. 10 Colorado, which upset Florida on a buzzer-beater in the opener.

The Golden Eagles had a dominant 87-69 victory against Western Kentucky in the opening round.

Kam Jones led Marquette with 28 points and Tyler Kolek finished with 18 points and 10 assists. Kolek made his first appearance and start since injuring his oblique Feb. 28 against Providence and missing the next six games.

The Golden Eagles are explosive and became just the second team in the last 20 years to trail by seven or more points at the half in an NCAA tournament game and outscore its opponent by at least 25 points in the second half.

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KJ Simpson hit a baseline jumper with one second to lift Colorado to a 102-100 win over Florida on Friday. 

The Buffaloes have earned back-to-back NCAA Tournament wins for the first time since 1955 when they advanced to the Final Four. The 102 points were also the most ever by Colorado in the tournament.

Simpson led Colorado with 23 points and he had five rebounds and five of its 27 assists — tying the CU team record for most assists in an NCAA Tournament game.

Eddie Lampkin Jr. scored 21 points with six rebounds, Tristan da Silva had 17 points and five assists, J'Vonne Hadley added 16 points and six rebounds and Luke O'Brien finished with12 points and five boards. 

Here's what you need to know about Sunday's clash between Marquette and Colorado, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is Marquette vs. Colorado on today?

Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Dan Bonner (analyst), Stan Van Gundy (analyst) and Andy Katz (reporter) are calling the action. 

Fans looking to stream Marquette vs. Colorado have options. Paramount+ will stream every NCAA Tournament game on CBS and much more, and is currently offering a free trial.

Fubo also carries live streams of CBS and has a free trial so you can try before you buy.

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Marquette vs. Colorado start time

  • Date: March, March 24
  • Time: 12:10 p.m. ET | 11:10 a.m. CT

The NCAA Midwest regional game between Marquette vs. Colorado is set to tip off at 12:10 p.m. ET from the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Marquette is making its 36th all-time appearance in the NCAA tournament and is 43-36 overall and 2-1 as the No. 2 seed

Colorado coach Tad Boyle now owns the program record for NCAA victories with four. 

Marquette vs. Colorado tickets

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March Madness schedule 2024

Here is the full schedule for the 2024 NCAA men’s basketball tournament:

Round Date
Round 1 March 21-22
Round 2 March 23-24
Sweet 16 March 28-29
Elite Eight March 30-31
Final Four April 6
National championship April 8
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Todd Karpovich is a freelance contributor to The Sporting News. He is also a frequent contributor to the Associated Press, the Baltimore Sun, and PressBox, among other media outlets nationwide, including the Boston Globe, Dallas Morning News, Boston Herald, and Chicago Tribune.