Watch NCAA Tournament 2015 online with March Madness on Demand
Couldn’t take the day off to enjoy the madness? Here’s where to go for online streams and radio.
After a fantastic first full day, the second round of the NCAA Tournament is set to dominate your Friday. It may be difficult for the second half of the second round to top the first day, which featured two No. 14 seeds springing upsets and a slew of dramatic finishes, but, hey, it's March Madness: An effort will be made.
Friday will feature the second set of 16 games that make up the second round, and the first one, No. 2 Kansas taking on No. 15 seed New Mexico State, tips at 12:15 p.m ET. You might be able to catch that one on your lunch break!
The rest of the day’s pretty darned good, too. This tournament’s 12-over-5 upset — there’s always one! — might happen when No. 5 West Virginia takes on No. 12 Buffalo, making its NCAA Tournament debut. And No. 12 Wyoming might beat the Bulls to the punch if it can upset No. 5 Northern Iowa, one of the nation’s best mid-majors.
The primetime sessions on Friday feature No. 1 seeds Duke and Wisconsin, two of the non-Kentucky favorites entering this edition of March Madness. And No. 3 Oklahoma will try to avoid being the third Big 12 team on that No. 3 line to succumb to an upset.
All 16 games will be broadcast on CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV; the old “check your local listings” advice applies for finding them on your TV, especially for truTV. But you can also stream the full NCAA Tournament online, thanks to March Madness Live, by using your TV provider login to authenticate your stream. And there are a bunch of mobile options, too: The March Madness Live app is available for iOS, Android, Kindle and Windows devices.
The 2015 NCAA Tournament’s radio broadcasts will be carried exclusively by Westwood One. You can listen online here, or find which local station in your area will be carrying the radio broadcasts.
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