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March Madness Elite 8 Schedule Revealed
NCAA Tournament's Final Four spots up for grabs on Sunday
Mar. 29, 2026 at 1:53pm
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The NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight continues on March 29 with four teams battling to make the Final Four in Indianapolis. The first game features Michigan vs. Tennessee at 2:15 p.m., followed by Duke vs. UConn at 5:05 p.m. Both games will be broadcast on CBS, and fans can stream the action for free through the March Madness Live app or by signing up for a free trial of Fubo TV, which carries CBS.
Why it matters
The Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament is a highly anticipated event, as it determines which teams will advance to the Final Four and compete for the national championship. Fans are eager to see which teams will punch their tickets to Indianapolis and continue their March Madness journey.
The details
The Elite Eight matchups on March 29 will feature some of the top teams in the country. Michigan and Tennessee will face off in the first game, with the winner advancing to the Final Four. In the second game, Duke will take on UConn in a battle of college basketball powerhouses. Both games will be televised nationally on CBS, and fans can stream the action for free through the March Madness Live app or by signing up for a free trial of Fubo TV, which carries CBS.
- The first game on March 29 – Michigan vs. Tennessee – will tip off at 2:15 p.m.
- The second game, Duke vs. UConn, will start at 5:05 p.m.
The players
Michigan
A top-seeded team in the NCAA Tournament, known for their strong defense and balanced scoring attack.
Tennessee
A perennial NCAA Tournament contender, the Volunteers are seeking their first Final Four appearance since 2019.
Duke
A college basketball powerhouse, the Blue Devils are looking to advance to their 17th Final Four under head coach Mike Krzyzewski.
UConn
The Huskies are a storied program with multiple national championships, and they are aiming to return to the Final Four for the first time since 2014.
What they’re saying
“This is what March Madness is all about – the best teams battling it out for a spot in the Final Four. It's going to be an incredible day of basketball.”
— Jim Nantz, CBS Sports Announcer
What’s next
The winners of the Elite Eight games on March 29 will advance to the Final Four in Indianapolis, where they will compete for a spot in the national championship game.
The takeaway
The Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament is a must-watch event for college basketball fans, as it determines which teams will have the opportunity to compete for the national championship. With high-stakes matchups between some of the top programs in the country, this weekend's action is sure to be thrilling and unpredictable.
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