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March Madness 2022: NCAA men’s basketball tournament TV schedule, game times and announcers

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch this year’s men’s tournament on TV and online.

New Orleans hosts this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament Final Four and national championship game.
New Orleans hosts this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament Final Four and national championship game.Read morePaul Sancya / AP

After being upended by the pandemic for the last two years, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament returns this year to the format that college hoops fans have known and loved for decades.

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about how to watch this year’s men’s half of March Madness on TV and online. Click here to play Bracket Jawn, our NCAA men’s tournament bracket contest, and click on the links below if you want to jump straight to the schedule for each round of games.

Back to normal

Last year, the pandemic forced the NCAA to hold the men’s basketball tournament entirely in the state of Indiana, and prompted schedule changes that put games on non-traditional days of the week.

This year, the geography and the schedule are back to the way they usually are. The First Four games are in Dayton, Ohio, the first and second rounds are in eight cities nationwide, and the regional rounds are in four cities — including the long-anticipated East Regional here in Philadelphia, at the Wells Fargo Center.

The Final Four is in New Orleans, the sixth time the Big Easy has hosted the spectacle — all at the Superdome. Only Kansas City (10 times), Indianapolis (8) and New York (7) have hosted the men’s Final Four more times.

As for the schedule, the familiar rhythms of March have returned: First Four games on Tuesday and Wednesday; the first round from noon to midnight on Thursday and Friday; the second round on Saturday and Sunday; and another Thursday-Sunday run next week for the regional rounds.

» READ MORE: March Madness 2022: NCAA women’s basketball tournament TV schedule, game times and announcers

The host cities

First Four: Dayton, Ohio

First and second rounds: Buffalo (Thursday/Saturday) and Pittsburgh (Friday/Sunday) in the East; Fort Worth, Texas (Thursday/Saturday) and Greenville, S.C. (Friday/Sunday) in the South; Indianapolis (Thursday/Saturday) and Milwaukee (Friday/Sunday) in the Midwest; Portland, Ore. (Thursday/Saturday) and San Diego (Friday/Sunday) in the West.

Regional rounds: San Antonio (South) and San Francisco (West) on Thursday, March 24 and Saturday, March 26; Chicago (Midwest) and Philadelphia (East) on Friday, March 25 and Sunday, March 27.

Final Four and championship game: New Orleans (Saturday, April 2 and Monday, April 4).

TV and streaming

As ever, games are spread over four channels: CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. The joint CBS/WarnerMedia rights deal runs through 2032, in case you’re wondering.

Online streaming is mainly through the March Madness Live website and apps for phones, tablets and connected TV devices like AppleTV, Roku, and Amazon Fire Stick. Streaming that way is free of charge with a login via your pay-TV provider.

But there’s a catch. While you can watch every game from all four TV channels on your computer, tablet, or mobile device, the CBS games won’t be available through the connected TV apps. Those streams will only be on the web (without authentication, which is nice) or on Paramount+, CBS’ subscription streaming platform.

This catch has been around for years, and it’s a headache for fans who like to switch between games to catch whichever one is the most dramatic at the moment.

Here’s another catch: The NCAA’s online live highlights show, Fast Break, still is not available on connected TV devices. Hopefully some day that will change. But for now, the only way to get it to your TV is to Chromecast it from a phone or tablet.

There is one piece of good news: the March Madness Live apps for Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, and Xbox One will allow you to watch two games at once. But not three or four, unfortunately.

Finally, a reminder. If you subscribe to one of the cable-style streaming platforms (YouTube TV, fuboTV, etc.), make sure to check what your subscription includes. Some of them don’t have all the channels — for example, fuboTV doesn’t have TBS, TNT, and truTV.

The schedule

First Four

Tuesday, March 15

The entire evening is on truTV. Pregame coverage starts at 6 p.m. and postgame coverage concludes at 12:30 a.m.

6:40 p.m.: MW16a. Texas Southern vs. MW16b. Texas A&M Corpus-Christi at Dayton, Ohio (truTV — Tom McCarthy, Avery Johnson, Steve Lavin and Jon Rothstein)

9:28 p.m.: E12a. Wyoming vs. E12b. Indiana at Dayton, Ohio (truTV — Tom McCarthy, Avery Johnson, Steve Lavin and Jon Rothstein)

Wednesday, March 16

The entire evening is on truTV. Pregame coverage starts at 6 p.m. and postgame coverage concludes at 12:30 a.m.

6:40 p.m.: S16a. Wright State vs. S16b. Bryant at Dayton, Ohio (truTV — Tom McCarthy, Avery Johnson, Steve Lavin and Jon Rothstein)

9:36 p.m.: W11a. Rutgers vs. W11b. Notre Dame at Dayton, Ohio (truTV — Tom McCarthy, Avery Johnson, Steve Lavin and Jon Rothstein)

First round

Thursday, March 17

Pregame shows start at noon on CBS and truTV, 1 p.m. on TNT, and 1:30 p.m. on TBS. truTV has the late night wrap-up show, with coverage concluding at 1:30 a.m.

12:15 p.m.: S6. Colorado State vs. S11. Michigan at Indianapolis (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

12:40 p.m.: MW4. Providence vs. MW13. South Dakota State at Buffalo (truTV — Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood and Evan Washburn)

1:45 p.m.: W8. Boise State vs. W9. Memphis at Portland, Ore. (TNT — Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas and Andy Katz)

2 p.m.: E1. Baylor vs. E16. Norfolk State at Fort Worth, Texas (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

2:50 p.m.: S3. Tennessee vs. S14. Longwood at Indianapolis (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

3:10 p.m.: MW5. Iowa vs. MW12. Richmond at Buffalo (truTV — Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood and Evan Washburn)

4:27 p.m.: W1. Gonzaga vs. W16. Georgia State at Portland, Ore. (TNT — Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas and Andy Katz)

4:41 p.m.: E8. North Carolina vs. E9. Marquette (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

6:50 p.m.: W5. Connecticut vs. W12. New Mexico State at Buffalo (TNT — Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood and Evan Washburn)

7:10 p.m.: E2. Kentucky vs. E15. St. Peter’s at Indianapolis (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

7:20 p.m.: E5. St. Mary’s (Calif.) vs. E12b. Indiana at Portland, Ore. (truTV — Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas and Andy Katz)

7:27 p.m.: MW8. San Diego State vs. MW9. Creighton at Fort Worth, Texas (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

9:42 p.m.: W4. Arkansas vs. W13. Vermont at Buffalo (TNT — Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood and Evan Washburn)

10:07 p.m.: E4. UCLA vs. E13. Akron at Portland, Ore. (TBS — Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas and Andy Katz)

10:14 p.m.: E7. Murray State vs. E10. San Francisco at Indianapolis (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

10:43 p.m.: MW1. Kansas vs. MW16a. Texas Southern at Fort Worth, Texas (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

Friday, March 18

Pregame shows start at noon on CBS and truTV, 1 p.m. on TNT, and 1:30 p.m. on TBS. truTV has the late night wrap-up show, with coverage concluding at 1:30 a.m.

12:15 p.m.: S7. Ohio State vs. S10. Loyola-Chicago at Pittsburgh (CBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

12:40 p.m.: MW2. Auburn vs. MW15. Jacksonville State at Greenville, S.C. (truTV — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

1:45 p.m.: W3. Texas Tech vs. W14. Montana State at San Diego (TNT — Lisa Byington, Avery Johnson, Steve Smith and Lauren Shehadi)

2 p.m.: E13. Purdue vs. E14. Yale at Milwaukee (TBS — Spero Dedes, Debbie Antonelli and AJ Ross)

2:58 p.m.: S2. Villanova vs. S15. Delaware at Pittsburgh (CBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

3:23 p.m.: MW7. Southern California vs. MW10. Miami (Fla.) at Greenville, S.C. (truTV — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

4:25 p.m.: W6. Alabama vs. W11b. Notre Dame at San Diego (TNT — Lisa Byington, Avery Johnson, Steve Smith and Lauren Shehadi)

4:38 p.m.: E6. Texas vs. E11. Virginia Tech at Milwaukee (TBS — Spero Dedes, Debbie Antonelli and AJ Ross)

6:50 p.m.: S4. Illinois vs. S13. Chattanooga at Pittsburgh (TNT — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

7:10 p.m.: W2. Duke vs. W15. Cal State-Fullerton at Greenville, S.C. (CBS — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

7:20 p.m.: MW6. Louisiana State vs. MW11. Iowa State at Milwaukee (TBS — Spero Dedes, Debbie Antonelli and AJ Ross)

7:27 p.m.: S1. Arizona vs. S16a. Wright State at San Diego (truTV — Lisa Byington, Avery Johnson, Steve Smith and Lauren Shehadi)

9:37 p.m.: W7. Michigan State vs. W10. Davidson at Greenville, S.C. (CBS — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

9:40 p.m.: S5. Houston vs. S12. Alabama-Birmingham at Pittsburgh (TNT — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

10 p.m.: S8. Seton Hall vs. S9. Texas Christian at San Diego (truTV — Lisa Byington, Avery Johnson, Steve Smith and Lauren Shehadi)

10:41 p.m.: MW3. Wisconsin vs. MW14. Colgate at Milwaukee (TBS — Spero Dedes, Debbie Antonelli and AJ Ross)

Second round

Saturday, March 19

Pregame shows start at noon on CBS, 5 p.m. on TNT, and 7 p.m. on TBS. TBS has the late night wrap-up show, with coverage concluding at 1 a.m.

12:10 p.m.: E1. Baylor vs. E8. North Carolina at Fort Worth, Texas (CBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

3:33 p.m.: MW1. Kansas vs. MW9. Creighton at Fort Worth, Texas (CBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

5:50 p.m.: S3. Tennessee vs. S11. Michigan at Indianapolis (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

6:15 p.m.: MW4. Providence vs. MW12. Richmond at Buffalo, N.Y. (TNT — Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood and Evan Washburn)

7:10 p.m.: E4. UCLA vs. E5. St. Mary’s. (Calif.) at Portland, Ore. (TBS — Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas and Andy Katz)

8:28 p.m.: E7. Murray State vs. E15. St. Peter’s at Indianapolis (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

8:48 p.m.: W4. Arkansas vs. W12. New Mexico State at Buffalo, N.Y. (TNT — Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood and Evan Washburn)

9:44 p.m.: W1. Gonzaga vs. W9. Memphis at Portland, Ore. (TBS — Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas and Andy Katz)

Sunday, March 20

Pregame shows start at noon on CBS, 5 p.m. on TNT, 7 p.m. on TBS and 7:30 p.m. on truTV. TBS has the late night wrap-up show, with coverage concluding at 1 a.m.

12:10 p.m.: S4. Illinois vs. S5. Houston at Pittsburgh, Pa. (CBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

2:54 p.m.: S2. Villanova vs. S7. Ohio State at Pittsburgh, Pa. (CBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

5:20 p.m.: W2. Duke vs. W7. Michigan State at Greenville, S.C. (CBS — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

6:10 p.m.: MW3. Wisconsin vs. MW11. Iowa State at Milwaukee (TNT — Spero Dedes, Debbie Antonelli and AJ Ross)

7:10 p.m.: W3. Texas Tech vs. W11b. Notre Dame at San Diego (TBS — Lisa Byington, Avery Johnsonn, Steve Smith and Lauren Shehadi)

8:08 p.m.: MW2. Auburn vs. MW10. Miami (Fla.) at Greenville, S.C. (truTV — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

9:06 p.m.: E3. Purdue vs. E6. Texas at Milwaukee (TNT — Spero Dedes, Debbie Antonelli and AJ Ross)

9:54 p.m.: S1. Arizona vs. S9. Texas Christian at San Diego (TBS — Lisa Byington, Avery Johnson, Steve Smith and Lauren Shehadi)

Sweet 16

Thursday, March 24

Pregame shows start at 6 p.m. on TBS and 7 p.m. on CBS. TBS has the late night wrap-up show, with coverage concluding at 1:30 a.m.

7:09 p.m.: W1. Gonzaga vs. W4. Arkansas at San Francisco (CBS — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

7:15 p.m.: S2. Villanova vs. S11. Michigan at San Antonio (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

9:59 p.m.: S1. Arizona vs. S5. Houston at San Antonio (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

10 p.m.: W2. Duke vs. W3. Texas Tech at San Francisco (CBS — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

Friday, March 25

Pregame shows start at 6 p.m. on TBS and 7 p.m. on CBS. TBS has the late night wrap-up show, with coverage concluding at 1:30 a.m.

7:09 p.m.: E3. Purdue vs. E15. St. Peter’s at Philadelphia (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

7:15 p.m.: MW1. Kansas vs. MW4. Providence at Chicago (TBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

9:58 p.m.: E4. UCLA vs. E8. North Carolina at Philadelphia (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

10:20 p.m.: MW10. Miami (Fla.) vs. MW11. Iowa State at Chicago (TBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

Elite 8

Saturday, March 26

TBS has the entire broadcast window. Pregame coverage starts at 5 p.m., and the late-night wrap-up show concludes at midnight.

6:09 p.m.: S2. Villanova vs. S5. Houston at San Antonio (TBS — Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson and Allie LaForce)

8:54 p.m.: W2. Duke vs. W4. Arkansas at San Francisco (TBS — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

Sunday, March 27

CBS has the entire broadcast window. Studio coverage begins at 1 p.m. There is no postgame show.

2:20 p.m.: MW1. Kansas vs. MW10. Miami (Fla.) at Chicago (CBS — Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Reggie Miller and Dana Jacobson)

5 p.m.: E8. North Carolina vs. E15. Saint Peter’s at Philadelphia (CBS — Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Jamie Erdahl)

Final Four

Saturday, April 2

The Final Four semifinals and national championship game are on cable this year: TBS, TNT and truTV will all have the same broadcast. Pregame coverage is on TBS starting at 3 p.m., and the late night wrap-up show on TBS concludes at midnight.

6:09 p.m.: MW1. Kansas vs. S2. Villanova at New Orleans (TBS, TNT and truTV — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

8:49 p.m.: W2. Duke vs. E8. North Carolina at New Orleans (TBS, TNT and truTV — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)

National championship game

Monday, April 4

Pregame coverage on TBS begins at 7 p.m., and postgame coverage concludes at 12:30 a.m. As with the semifinals, TNT and truTV will simulcast the game.

9:20 p.m.: MW1. Kansas vs. E8. North Carolina at New Orleans (TBS, TNT and truTV — Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson)