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NCAA Tournament 2015 live stream: How to watch 3rd-round games online

Chalk on Friday means a bunch of fun games on Sunday. Don’t miss any of them.

After an upset-filled Thursday, many fans were disappointed at the predictable results on Friday in the NCAA Tournament. It was a chalky day, but all that means is a bunch of games on Sunday that figure to be close.

You’re not going to want to miss any of them, and you won’t have to.

If you're not near a TV, each of the eight third-round games on Sunday will be streamed online for free, via March Madness Live. They'll also each be available on the radio through Westwood One.

It all gets started with a rematch of last year’s Sweet 16 matchup between No. 2 Virginia and No. 7 Michigan State. The Spartans beat the top-seeded Cavaliers last year to advance to the Regional Final in New York.

Later in the day, No. 2 Kansas plays No. 7 Wichita State in a game between in-state foes, filled with off-court intrigue. Wichita State has made it no secret that it wants to play Kansas out-of-conference, but the Jayhawks, located only a few hours from Wichita, have refused. Kansas does not have much to gain from starting a home-and-home with the Shockers, and as a result, the two schools have not faced each other in more than 20 years.

The No. 11 Dayton Flyers were the only lower seed to advance on Friday, beating No. 6 Providence in the late game. The Flyers ensured that once again a First Four team would win two games in the NCAA Tournament, and they will face No. 3 Oklahoma in Columbus.

Second-seeded Gonzaga also has a big afternoon ahead. The Bulldogs have been in the NCAA Tournament every year since 1999, but have not advanced to the Sweet 16 since 2009. They’ll try to break that streak when they play No. 7 Iowa at 7:10 p.m. ET, but it won’t be easy. The Hawkeyes demolished No. 10 Davidson on Friday, 83-52. It was the most lopsided final score in a 7-10 game ever.

And in a rare year with no 5-12 upsets, fans will get two games between No. 4 and 5 seeds. Those will both come at the end of the day, when Maryland plays West Virginia and Louisville meets Northern Iowa.

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