Wisconsin vs Duke: Live stream, start time, TV info and more

Apr 4, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Duke Blue Devils center Jahlil Okafor (15) dunks while guarded by Michigan State Spartans guard Denzel Valentine (45) during the second half of the 2015 NCAA Men
Apr 4, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Duke Blue Devils center Jahlil Okafor (15) dunks while guarded by Michigan State Spartans guard Denzel Valentine (45) during the second half of the 2015 NCAA Men /
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Live stream and viewing information for the NCAA Tournament National Championship game between the Wisconsin Badgers and Duke Blue Devils. 

The moment we’ve all been waiting for since the 2015 NCAA Tournament began three weeks ago is finally here, the National Championship game between the Wisconsin Badgers and the Duke Blue Devils after a great couple of semi-final games on Saturday.

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Duke came into the NCAA Tournament as a 1-seed in the South Region and defeated 16-seed Robert Morris, 8-seed San Diego State, 5-seed Utah and 2-seed Gonzaga to get a berth to the Final Four where they would take on 7-seed Michigan State who made it out of the East Region.

With much pressure on Duke’s three freshman who lead their team, Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones, on college basketball’s biggest stage, the Blue Devils handled Michigan State with ease even after Michigan State opened up on 14-6 lead and Duke ended up winning 81-61. Duke was led by freshman forward who has been their top performer in the NCAA Tournament after he scored 19 points and added nine rebounds leading Duke past a Michigan State that deserves a ton of credit for getting to the Final Four as a 7-seed.

This is Duke’s 11th championship game berth and they’ve won four National Championships in their history, their most recent coming in 2010 over Butler. Duke will look for their fifth championship Monday night when they take on the Wisconsin Badgers.

The Wisconsin Badgers entered the 2015 NCAA Tournament as a 1-seed in the West Region and got to the Final Four after defeating Coastal Carolina, 8-seed Oregon, 4-seed North Carolina and 2-seed Arizona. In Saturday night’s Final Four game, Wisconsin led by senior Frank Kaminsky and junior Sam Dekker de-railed the undefeated Kentucky Wildcats chances at perfect season, getting the win 71-64 after taking the lead late in the game thanks to a Dekker three and holding on to get into their first National Championship game since 1941.

The Badgers have one championship to their name back in 1941 when they defeated Washington State. Since then they’ve failed to get back to the championship game but have been to two straight Final Four games, both against Kentucky. With their big win on Saturday, they’ll look to take down Duke in a rematch of their game back in December when Okafor and the Blue Devils defeated Wisconsin on the road 80-70.

Here’s how to watch the game on Monday night:

Date: Monday, April 6

Start Time: 9:18 PM ET

Location: Indianapolis, IN

Arena: Lucas Oil Stadium

TV Info: CBS

Live Stream: March Madness Live

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