
How to watch Alabama vs. Maryland today: Time, TV channel for NCAA Tournament
How to watch Alabama vs. Maryland today: Time, TV channel for NCAA Tournament
The time has now officially come for the Alabama Crimson Tide's second round NCAA Tournament matchup, as the team is set to take on the Maryland Terrapins on Monday night with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line.
A No. 4 seed in Regional 2 - Birmingham, Maryland is coming off a similar performance to Alabama in the first round in which they defeated No. 13 seeded Norfolk State, 82-69. Alabama in the first round defeated No. 12 seed Green Bay by a final score of 81-67.
Here's how to watch the Alabama vs. Maryland game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Alabama vs. Maryland on today?
TV Channel: ESPN2
Livestream: Fubo (free trial), ESPN+
Alabama vs. Maryland will broadcast live on ESPN2, which is also available to stream on either Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers, or ESPN+.
Watch Alabama vs. Maryland live on Fubo (free trial)
Watch Alabama vs. Maryland on ESPN+
Alabama vs. Maryland time today
Date: Monday, April 24
Monday, April 24 Start Time: 5 p.m. ET
The Alabama vs. Maryland game starts at 5 p.m. ET from XFINITY Center in College Park, Maryland.
Alabama vs. Maryland predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Sunday, March 23
Prediction: Alabama 74, Maryland 72 - This game will be close, but I'll go with Alabama to eventually come away with the win.
ODDS: Alabama (-1.5)
O/U: 153.5
Alabama schedule 2024-25
Nov. 4: vs. New Orleans (W, 115-53)
vs. New Orleans (W, 115-53) Nov. 7: at Alabama A&M (W, 84-59)
at Alabama A&M (W, 84-59) Nov. 10: vs. Troy (W, 94-71)
vs. Troy (W, 94-71) Nov. 13: vs. Norfolk State (W, 68-58)
vs. Norfolk State (W, 68-58) Nov. 14: vs. Alcorn State (W, 88-59)
vs. Alcorn State (W, 88-59) Nov. 17: at UL Monroe (W, 75-52)
at UL Monroe (W, 75-52) Nov. 25-26: vs. Alabama State (W, 83-33), vs. Clemson (W, 73-39) at Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Florida
vs. Alabama State (W, 83-33), vs. Clemson (W, 73-39) at Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Florida Dec. 2: vs. Georgia State (W, 98-49)
vs. Georgia State (W, 98-49) Dec. 5: at California (L, 69-65) in SEC/ACC Challenge
at California (L, 69-65) in SEC/ACC Challenge Dec. 15: vs. Murray State (W, 90-63)
vs. Murray State (W, 90-63) Dec. 20-21: vs. Michigan State (W, 82-67), vs. Richmond (W, 75-68) at West Palm Beach Classic in West Palm Beach, Florida
vs. Michigan State (W, 82-67), vs. Richmond (W, 75-68) at West Palm Beach Classic in West Palm Beach, Florida Dec. 29: vs. Jacksonville (W, 93-46)
vs. Jacksonville (W, 93-46) Jan. 2: vs. Florida (W, 79-69)
vs. Florida (W, 79-69) Jan. 5: vs. Missouri (W, 68-49)
vs. Missouri (W, 68-49) Jan. 9: at Texas (L, 84-40)
at Texas (L, 84-40) Jan. 12: at Ole Miss (W, 84-78)
at Ole Miss (W, 84-78) Jan. 16: vs. South Carolina (L, 76-58)
vs. South Carolina (L, 76-58) Jan. 19: at Arkansas (W, 94-62)
at Arkansas (W, 94-62) Jan. 26: vs. Vanderbilt (L, 66-64)
vs. Vanderbilt (L, 66-64) Jan. 30: at Kentucky (L, 65-56)
at Kentucky (L, 65-56) Feb. 2: vs. Georgia (W, 72-57)
vs. Georgia (W, 72-57) Feb. 6: at Florida (W, 84-66)
at Florida (W, 84-66) Feb. 9: at Mississippi State (W, 80-60)
at Mississippi State (W, 80-60) Feb. 17: vs. Texas A&M (W, 88-49)
vs. Texas A&M (W, 88-49) Feb. 20: at Tennessee (L, 88-80)
at Tennessee (L, 88-80) Feb. 23: vs. Auburn (W, 66-50)
vs. Auburn (W, 66-50) Feb. 27: vs. LSU (W, 88-85)
vs. LSU (W, 88-85) March 2: at Oklahoma (L, 91-84)
at Oklahoma (L, 91-84) March 6: vs. Florida in SEC Tournament (L, 63-61)
vs. Florida in SEC Tournament (L, 63-61) March 22: vs. Green Bay in NCAA Tournament (W, 81-67)
vs. Green Bay in NCAA Tournament (W, 81-67) March 24: vs. Maryland in NCAA Tournament
Record: 24-8 overall (10-6 in SEC)
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