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The first round of March Madness, aka the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament, is in the books with its share of upsets and standout performances. No. 14 Oakland shocked No. 3 Kentucky with sudden tourney hero Jack Gohlke hitting 10 three-pointers, just one shy of the tournament record. No. 11 Oregon’s Jermaine Couisnard dropped 40 points to oust No. 6 South Carolina. No. 13 Yale held off No. 4 Auburn in the final seconds of a 78-76 thriller.
Saturday’s games went to the favorites, with underdogs going winless in the first day of the second round, though Oregon and Creighton needed double overtime before the Bluejays punched their Sweet 16 ticket. No. 2 Marquette won the first game on Sunday to advance to the Sweet 16, and seven more games are on tap this afternoon and evening, with No. 1 seeds Purdue and UConn as well as Cinderellas No. 12 Grand Canyon, No. 12 James Madison and No. 13 Yale all in action.
Here’s everything you need to know for this year’s March Madness, from today’s second-round games to the Final Four and the National Championship game. The short of it is you need only two apps, costing $22 per month combined, to stream every game of the tournament: Max (with Ads) and Paramount Plus with Showtime.
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How can I watch or stream March Madness?
As in past years, the tournament will be shown across four channels: CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV. Yep, the time has come again to find TruTV on your dial.
You can watch these channels with a cable subscription or a live TV streaming service, but the most affordable option is signing…
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