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The first weekend of March Madness, known as the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament, is in the books. After the first round saw some remarkable performances and shocking upsets from the likes of No. 14 Oakland, No. 13 Yale and No. 11 Oregon, the second round largely went to the favorites. Â
Heading into this Thursday and Friday’s Sweet 16, only one double-digit seed remains in the men’s bracket: No. 11 NC State, which will take on No. 2 Marquette on Friday. In the first batch of games that kick off on Thursday, the lowest-ranked seed will be No. 6 Clemson who takes on No. 2 Arizona. Tip-off for that game will be 7:09 p.m. ET (4:09 p.m. PT) on CBS.Â
Here’s everything you need to know for this year’s March Madness, from the Sweet 16 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. 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 up for a pair of streaming services for a month: Max and Paramount Plus with Showtime. If you have the cheaper Paramount Plus Essential plan, you won’t be able to watch March Madness unless you step up to the pricier option.Â
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