March Madness, one of the most exciting times in college basketball, is approaching with “Selection Sunday” set for March 16. The NCAA will reveal the 68-team fields for the 2025 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tournaments, putting an end to months of regular season and conference tournament battles for athletes. The selection committee will determine the fate of teams, setting the stage for a tournament full of upsets, buzzer beaters, and championship dreams.
For those looking to watch the Selection Sunday events, the men’s tournament selection will be shown on CBS and Paramount+ at 6 p.m. ET, while the women’s tournament selection will be on ESPN and ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET. The NCAA will also provide live coverage on NCAA March Madness Live.
The men’s tournament will kick off with the First Four on March 18-19, with the championship game set for April 7 in San Antonio, Texas. The women’s tournament will start with the First Four on March 19-20, with the championship game scheduled for April 6 in Tampa, Florida. Both tournaments will feature a full schedule of rounds leading up to the final games.
CBS and ESPN will have a lineup of hosts and analysts for the selection shows and tournament coverage, including Adam Zucker for the men’s selection show and Elle Duncan for the women’s selection show. Overall, March Madness promises to deliver thrilling moments and intense competition as teams vie for the ultimate prize in college basketball.
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