The 2018 NCAA Tournament continues with the Sweet Sixteen. Here is your complete TV schedule and match ups for the big event.
Your 2018 NCAA Tournament bracket might be busted but March Madness rolls on with the Sweet Sixteen March 22-23. The field of 16 teams looks a lot different from what many analysts predicted after a pair of No. 1 seeds and a slew of highly-seeded teams fell in the first and second rounds. Mark your calendars and make note of the times and channels, because the Sweet Sixteen is going to be a lot of fun to watch.
After the dust settled following the madness of the first and second rounds, two No. 1 seeds remained, along with two No. 2 seeds, two No. 3 seeds and then a smattering of seeds all the way to two No. 11 seeds in Loyola Chicago and Syracuse. Syracuse is a First Four team, surviving the trip from the play-in game, through the first and second round all the way to the Sweet Sixteen.
No. 9 Florida State managed to knock out No. 1 seed Xavier in the second round, possibly clearing a path for No. 4 Gonzaga to make a return to the Final Four. At this point, the door to the Final Four is wide open as many of the teams that remain overcame huge come-from-behind deficits and close games to pull off the upset wins that paved the way to the Sweet Sixteen.
Sweet Sixteen TV schedule and tip times:
Thursday, March 22
No. 7 Nevada vs No. 11 Loyola Chicago, 7:07 p.m. ET, CBS
No. 3 Michigan vs No. 7 Texas A&M, 7:37 p.m. ET, TBS
No. 5 Kentucky vs No. 9 Kansas State, 9:37 p.m. ET, CBS
No. 4 Gonzaga vs No. 9 Florida State, 9:59Ā p.m.Ā ET, TBS
Friday, March 23
No 1. Kansas vs No. 5 Clemson, 7:07Ā p.m.Ā ET, CBS
No. 1 Villanova vs. No. 5 West Virginia, 7:27Ā p.m.Ā ET, TBS
No. 2 Duke vs No. 11 Syracuse, 9:37Ā p.m.Ā ET, CBS
No. 2 Purdue vs No. 3 Texas Tech, 9:57Ā p.m.Ā ET, TBS
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Once the final eight teams are set, the NCAA Tournament will continue with the Elite Eight March 24-25.