Current:Home > FinanceFastexy Exchange|March Madness games today: Everything to know about NCAA Tournament schedule Saturday -ProgressCapital
Fastexy Exchange|March Madness games today: Everything to know about NCAA Tournament schedule Saturday
SafeX Pro Exchange View
Date:2025-04-08 02:15:53
As wordsmiths,Fastexy Exchange we love our alliterations. With one of those mellifluous phrases, March Madness, now in full swing, we have reached the point where another starts getting bandied about.
No, not that one. Before we get to the Final Four, there are a couple more alliterative steps to be taken. On Saturday, the men’s NCAA tournament will start moving teams along to the Sweet 16.
By day’s end, half of the field for the tournament’s second weekend will be set. The lineup includes the usual array of household names and first-round surprise winners that make this event special. Here’s your Saturday viewer’s guide.
No. 2 Arizona vs. No. 7 Dayton, 12:45 p.m. ET, CBS
That Dayton is here at all is something of a miracle, but the Flyers’ rally from a 17-point hole against Nevada is proof positive that the three-point arc can bring hope and despair in equal measures. Arizona for its part took the better part of a half to find its rhythm as well but faced much less pressure down the stretch. Well-traveled Wildcats’ guard Caleb Love and versatile Dayton forward DaRon Holmes are capable of sparking runs at any time.
FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA basketball bracket, scores, schedules, teams and more.
No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 5 Gonzaga, 3:15 p.m. ET, CBS
Both these highly successful programs were nevertheless tagged as possible upset candidates when the bracket was unveiled. Gonzaga was never threatened, however, and it looked for all the world like Kansas would not be either until Samford’s furious comeback bid produced high drama in the wee hours. Whether the Jayhawks’ unexpected use of energy will have carry-over effects remains to be seen, but KU must continue to get production from Johnny Furphy and Nicolas Timberlake to compensate for the absence of Kevin McCullar. The Bulldogs are at their best when the offense goes through Anton Watson near the bucket, but any help he and Graham Ike get from the perimeter is welcome.
No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 9 Michigan State, 5:30 p.m. ET, CBS
One might expect to see this matchup much later in the tournament. Michigan State is in effect attempting to do what North Carolina achieved two years ago, doing just enough to make the field before going on a huge run in March. As it happens, it’s the Tar Heels themselves standing in the way. UNC seems well constructed to meet the challenge, with R.J. Davis running the show while Armando Bacot and Harrison Ingram act as glass cleaners. But the Spartans’ backcourt tandem of A.J. Hoggard and Jaden Akins are playing like the veterans they are, and any team coached by Tom Izzo can’t be counted out in March, even though he is 0-4 against North Carolina in the tournament.
No. 2 Iowa State vs. No. 7 Washington State, 6:10 p.m. ET, TNT
It looked like this would be an all-Iowa showdown in nearby Omaha, but the Cougars made the plays late that Drake couldn’t to earn this date with the Cyclones. Iowa State is a well-integrated squad at both ends of the floor, but even with its recent run of success it often needs its sound defense to compensate for occasional scoring droughts. Washington State’s Myles Rice and Isaac Jones must make ball security their top priority in what could be another game of limited possessions.
No. 11 North Carolina State vs. No. 14 Oakland, 7:10 p.m. ET, TBS
Unfortunately one of the most fun tournament stories thus far will come to an end here, but such is the nature of March Madness. The Golden Grizzlies, the plucky mid-major with a veteran coach who sent mighty Kentucky packing, face the red-hot Wolfpack, a school with a history of underdog triumphs in this event. Oakland’s bench bomber Jack Gohlke and N.C. State’s crafty big man D.J. Burns became instant crowd favorites in the Steel City, but this contest will likely hinge on whether primary producers Trey Townsend for the Grizzlies or the Wolfpack’s D.J. Horne get more help.
No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 7 Texas, 8 p.m. ET, CBS
Curiously this is one of two contests on the day’s lineup in which a coach faces his former school. Tennessee’s Rick Barnes squaring off against the Longhorns is really just a subplot, however, as both programs have more immediate goals in mind. While Texas’s defensive effort deserves much of the credit for Colorado State’s power outage, the Volunteers’ and three-level scorer Dalton Knecht will be harder to shut down. The Longhorns figure to need more efficiency on the offensive end from Max Abmas and Dylan Disu to keep pace in this one.
No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 11 Duquesne, 8:40 p.m. ET, TNT
Dukes coach Keith Dambrot joked that his team doesn’t want him to retire just yet after they took down BYU. If they hope to extend his career for yet another weekend, they’ll need the same kind of defensive intensity against the well-rounded Fighting Illini, who’ve been getting contributions from other sources in addition to Terrence Shannon Jr. during their postseason run. Should matters be in doubt in the closing minutes, Duquesne’s Dae Dae Grant, a 94% free-throw shooter, is a nice card to have in one’s hand.
No. 3 Creighton vs. No. 11 Oregon, 9:40 p.m. ET, TBS
In the day’s final contest, the coaching reunion tour continues as Creighton, one of Ducks’ coach Dana Altman’s former stops, looks to keep its current run under successor Greg McDermott going. But again, the activity on the court should take precedence as these hot-shooting teams could stage an entertaining contest. The Bluejays have been getting terrific play at the point from Trey Alexander, allowing Baylor Scheierman and Ryan Kalkbrenner to get the ball where they most like it. The Ducks need another big outing from Jermaine Couisnard and more solid work in the paint from N'Faly Dante.
veryGood! (794)
Related
- Family of explorer who died in the Titan sub implosion seeks $50M-plus in wrongful death lawsuit
- WIC families able to buy more fruits, whole grains, veggies, but less juice and milk
- 2 deputies injured and 1 suspect killed in exchange of gunfire in Minneapolis suburb
- Reba McEntire Reveals How She Overcame Her Beauty Struggles
- British swimmer Adam Peaty: There are worms in the food at Paris Olympic Village
- Can I claim my parents as dependents? This tax season, more Americans are opting in
- 3-year-old 'fought for her life' during fatal 'exorcism' involving mom, grandpa: Prosecutors
- Avantika Vandanapu receives backlash for rumored casting as Rapunzel in 'Tangled' remake
- Blake Lively’s Inner Circle Shares Rare Insight on Her Life as a Mom to 4 Kids
- Man pleads not guilty to terrorism charge in alleged church attack plan in support of Islamic State
Ranking
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Chad Daybell's desire for sex, money and power led to deaths of wife and Lori Vallow Daybell's children, prosecutor says
- Terminally ill father shot son's ex-wife, her husband during Vegas custody hearing, reports say
- Severe weather takes aim at parts of the Ohio Valley after battering the South
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Your Dogs Will Give Loungefly's Disney-Themed Pet Accessories a 5-Paw Rating
- UPS driver in Birmingham, Alabama shot dead leaving work in 'targeted' killing, police say
- Colorado skier dies attempting to jump highway in 'high risk' stunt, authorities say
Recommendation
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
Arizona abortion ruling upends legal and political landscape from Phoenix to Washington
Rescuers search off Northern California coast for young gray whale entangled in gill net
Former NFL linebacker Terrell Suggs faces charges from Starbucks drive-thru incident
British swimmer Adam Peaty: There are worms in the food at Paris Olympic Village
‘Forever chemicals’ are found in water sources around New Mexico, studies find
Smudges on your TV? Make your own DIY screen cleaner with just two items
California failed to track how billions are spent to combat homelessness programs, audit finds