By the end of the night, the final two spots in the Men’s NCAA Tournament Final Four will be determined.
Sunday’s Elite Eight games begin with the day’s appetizer, No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 6 Tennessee, at 2:15 p.m. ET at Chicago’s United Center. The Wolverines, led by Impact transfer Jaxel Lendeborg, are looking to return to the Final Four for the first time since 2018, while the Vols, led by their red-hot offense and frontcourt, are chasing the program’s first Final Four appearance.
The main course will take place in Washington, D.C., between No. 1 Duke University and No. 2 University College. In the Sweet 16 against St. John’s, the Blue Devils’ offense looked better than it did the first weekend, which could be attributed to the return of point guard Caleb Foster, who had 11 points and two assists off the bench. Seeking their third title in the past four years, the Huskies are closing in on 2024 national championship form thanks to their big three of Taris Reed Jr., Cyrus Demaree Jr. and Alex Karaban.
Here’s what you need to know about Sunday’s Elite Eight game.
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March Madness Elite 8 Schedule: Sunday Game Times
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Where can I watch March Madness Elite 8 today?
Both of Sunday’s Elite Eight games will be broadcast on CBS. Streaming options include the March Madness Live app (with TV login) and Fubo, which carries CBS and offers free trials to new subscribers.
Announcer for Sunday’s March Madness Elite 8 game
Michigan vs. Tennessee
- Andrew Catalon (commentary), Steve Rapace (color commentator), Evan Washburn (sideline reporter)
Duke vs. UW
- Ian Eagle (commentary), Bill Raftery (color commentator), Grant Hill (color commentator), Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter)
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