Buckle up, bracketologists, because the madness is only just beginning! π The first round of NCAA March Madness served up some serious upsets, leaving us on the edge of our seats and rewriting our brackets faster than you can say “Miracle on Ice.” Now, the second round is upon us, and the stakes are higher than ever. With tip-off times officially revealed, we’re diving deep into the matchups that promise to deliver more jaw-dropping moments. Get ready for buzzer-beaters, Cinderella stories, and maybe even a few tears (of joy, we hope!). ππ₯ Let’s break down the action and see who will be dancing their way to the Sweet Sixteen!
TV Networks and Streaming Options
Where to watch the games on TBS, CBS, TNT, truTV, and NCAA March Madness LiveAll 67 games of the 2025 NCAA Tournament will be televised across four national television networks β TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV β and NCAA March Madness Live. The night’s coverage will conclude with Inside March Madness presented by Buick on TBS and truTV. Exclusive live coverage will continue with First Round action on Friday, March 21, beginning at Noon, ET. Games airing on TBS, TNT and truTV will also stream live on Max. Games airing on CBS will also stream live on Paramount+.
You can watch every game of the 2025 NCAA Tournament on the March Madness Live app, where you can also access exclusive live coverage, highlights, and analysis. Paramount+ subscribers will be able to watch all the games televised by CBS, while Max subscribers can catch the games on TBS, TNT and truTV.

Announcing Teams and Schedules
Meet the play-by-play announcers, analysts, and reporters bringing you the actionThis year’s NCAA Men’s Final Four National Semifinals on Saturday, April 5, and Men’s National Championship on Monday, April 7, will air on CBS. Below are the previously announced tip times and commentator assignments for Friday’s First Round.
Play-by-Play | Analyst(s) | Reporter |
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Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill | Tracy Wolfson |
Brian Anderson | Jim Jackson | Allie LaForce |
Kevin Harlan | Dan Bonner, Stan Van Gundy | Lauren Shehadi |
Andrew Catalon | Steve Lappas | Evan Washburn |
Lisa Byington | Robbie Hummel, Jalen Rose | Andy Katz |
Spero Dedes | Jim Spanarkel | Jon Rothstein |
Tom McCarthy | Deb Antonelli, Steve Smith | AJ Ross |
Brad Nessler | Brendan Haywood | Dana Jacobson |
The 2025 March Madness announcing teams will be led by Ian Eagle, who returns for the second straight season as lead play-by-play announcer and the voice of the Final Four alongside Bill Raftery, Grant Hill and reporter Tracy Wolfson.

The Road to the Final Four
Remaining Schedule and Bracket
A look at the complete schedule and bracket for the 2025 NCAA TournamentThe 2025 NCAA Tournament has completed its first full round of competition with the first round concluding Friday as 68 teams have been whittled down to 32 entering the first weekend of March Madness. The long sprint to the Final Four in San Antonio continues unabated with electric play, shocking finishes and mesmerizing upsets aplenty.
Arguably the most exciting 48 hours on the American sports calendar is now in the books, but an immensely exciting second 48 hours is upon us with 16 more games broadcast by CBS Sports and TNT Sports by the time second-round action concludes Sunday evening.
First Round | Friday, March 21 |
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Baylor 75, (8) Mississippi State 73 | Raleigh |
(2) Alabama 90, (15) Robert Morris 81 | Cleveland |
(3) Iowa State 82, (14) Lipscomb 55 | Milwaukee |
(12) Colorado State 78, (5) Memphis 70 | Seattle |
(1) Duke 93, (16) Mount St. Mary’s 49 | Raleigh |
(7) Saint Mary’s 59, (10) Vanderbilt 56 | Cleveland |
(6) Ole Miss 71, (11) North Carolina 64 | Milwaukee |
(4) Maryland 81, (13) Grand Canyon 49 | Seattle |
(1) Florida 95, (16) Norfolk State 69 | Raleigh |
(3) Kentucky 76, (14) Troy 57 | Milwaukee |
(10) New Mexico 75, (7) Marque 64 | Clemson |
The 2025 March Madness tournament continues with Second Round games on Saturday, March 22. Check out the full schedule and bracket below:
- 2025 NCAA men’s tournament bracket
- Click or tap here for the interactive bracket
- ROUND CITY VENUE DATES HOST
- First Four Dayton, Ohio UD Arena March 18 – 19 University of Dayton
- First/Second Lexington, KY Rupp Arena March 20 -22 University of Kentucky
- First/Second Providence, RI Amica Mutual Pavilion March 20 – 22 Providence College
- First/Second Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena March 21 – 23 University of Washington
- First/Second Wichita, KS Intrust Bank Arena March 20 – 22 Wichita State University
- First/Second Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena March 21 – 23 Mid-American Conference
- First/Second Denver, CO Ball Arena March 20 – 22 Mountain West Conference
- First/Second Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum March 21 – 23 Marquette University
- First/Second Raleigh, NC Lenovo Center March 21 – 23 NC State University
- East Regional Newark, NJ Prudential Center March 27 – 29 Seton Hall University
- West Regional San Francisco, CA Chase Center March 27 – 29 Pac-12 Conference
- South Regional Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena March 28 – 30 Georgia Institute of Technology
- Midwest Regional Indianapolis, IN Lucas Oil Stadium March 28 – 30 IU Indianapolis/Horizon League
- March Madness: Future sites, dates
- Click or tap on each game to be taken to the final stats
Future Sites and Dates
A glimpse into the future of March Madness, including host cities and venues for upcoming tournamentsHere are the future sites for the NCAA Division I men’s basketball Final Four:
And here is the game-by-game rundown for the 2024 men’s tournament:
Conclusion

As the NCAA March Madness Second Round tip times have been revealed, it’s clear that this year’s tournament is shaping up to be one for the books. In our article, we highlighted the shocking upsets that are expected to take place, with several high-seeded teams looking to advance to the Sweet 16. Our analysis revealed that factors such as team morale, coaching strategies, and player injuries are all playing a crucial role in determining the outcome of these matchups. With teams like Gonzaga and Baylor looking to pull off major upsets, the stage is set for an exciting and unpredictable ride.
The significance of the NCAA March Madness tournament cannot be overstated, as it represents the pinnacle of collegiate basketball. The tournament’s unpredictability and upsets serve as a reminder that anything can happen in the world of sports, making it a thrilling spectacle for fans around the country. For players, coaches, and teams, the tournament offers a chance to showcase their skills and determination, while also competing for the ultimate prize: the NCAA Championship. As we move forward, it will be fascinating to see how these upsets play out and how they impact the overall narrative of the tournament.
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