March Madness is here, with “Selection Sunday” set for March 16 to reveal the 68-team fields for the 2025 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Athletes have been fighting for a spot on the bracket since November, with the NCAA selection committee determining their fate. The men’s selection show will air on CBS, while the women’s show will be on ESPN.
Adam Zucker will host the men’s show, joined by analysts Clark Kellogg, Jay Wright, and Seth Davis, as well as Bubba Cunningham from the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball committee. Elle Duncan will host the women’s show, with analysts Andraya Carter, Rebecca Lobo, and Carolyn Peck, along with reporter Holly Rowe and “bracketologist” Charlie Creme.
The men’s tournament kicks off with the First Four on March 18-19 in Dayton, Ohio, and culminates in the championship game on April 7 in San Antonio, Texas. The women’s tournament begins with the First Four on March 19-20, with the championship game set for April 6 in Tampa, Florida. Both tournaments will have rounds leading up to the Final Four and championship games, with a schedule that includes games throughout March and early April. Fans can catch all the action on various TV and streaming platforms, including CBS, ESPN, and NCAA March Madness Live.
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