The NCAA Basketball Tournament, also known as March Madness, airs on four networks each year and is one of the country’s major sporting events. Fans across the country are starting to fill out their 68-team brackets for both the men’s and women’s games this month after the NCAA confirmed the final seeds on Selection Sunday.
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(which took place on March 13 this year). Gonzaga, Arizona, Kansas, and reigning champion Baylor are the top seeds in the men’s tournament. At the same time, South Carolina, Stanford, Louisville, and North Carolina State are the top seeds in the women’s tournament.
Where Can I watch March Madness 2022
The NCAA March Madness events will be televised on four different networks this year: TBS, TNT, TruTV, and CBS. TBS will broadcast 21 games, including the Final Four and championship games, out of 67 tournament games.
Meanwhile, CBS will broadcast 18 games from the First Round to the Elite 8, while TruTV will inform 16 games from the First Four through the Second Round. The remainder of the tournament will be held at TNT, including some games from the First through Second Rounds.