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How to watch Michigan vs Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament today: Time, TV channel

How to watch Michigan vs Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament today: Time, TV channel

USA Today16-03-2025

How to watch Michigan vs Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament today: Time, TV channel
Michigan basketball had the type of game fans had been accustomed to seeing on Saturday, looking better than Maryland for the majority of the game, but with periods where the Terps were able to climb back in. Thus, it took a near-buzzer beater to secure the win to advance to the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game.
Now the Wolverines are set to rematch against a surging Wisconsin team it beat all the way back in December. John Tonje played exemplary during the season and the tournament, and is a first-team All-Big Ten player as a result. The maize and blue will need to contain him while returning to the way of Friday's game, where they didn't turn the ball over with impunity in order to win.
Here's how to watch the Michigan-Wisconsin game on Saturday, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Michigan vs Wisconsin on today?
TV Channel: CBS
Livestream: CBS Sports, Paramount+, Fubo
Michigan-Wisconsin will be carried nationally on CBS. Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Bill Raftery (analyst), Grant Hill (analyst), and Tracy Wolfson (sideline) will call the game at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Streaming options for the game include CBS Sports, Paramount+ and Fubo.
Michigan vs Wisconsin time today
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2025
Sunday, March 16, 2025 Start time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
The Michigan-Wisconsin game starts at 3:30 p.m. EDT from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Michigan vs Wisconsin predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Sunday, March 16.
Michigan vs. Wisconsin: The Wolverines beat the points and the over/under against Maryland. Michigan has also already beaten the Badgers and we're going to go with the maize and blue with the points but the under.
ODDS: Wisconsin by 3 1/2
O/U: 150 1/2
Michigan schedule 2024-25
Nov. 4, 2024 vs Clev. St.: W 101-53 (1-0)
Nov. 10, 2024 at Wake Forest: L 72-70 (1-1)
Nov. 15, 2024 vs TCU: W 76-64 (2-1)
Nov. 18, 2024 vs Miami (Ohio): W 94-67 (3-1)
Nov. 21, 2024 vs Tarleton St.: W 72-49 (4-1)
Nov. 25, 2024 at Va. Tech: W 75-63 (5-1)
Nov. 27, 2024 at #22 Xavier: W 78-53 (6-1)
Dec. 3, 2024 at #11 Wisconsin: W 67-64 (7-1)
Dec. 7, 2024 vs Iowa: W 85-83 (8-1)
Dec. 10, 2024 vs Arkansas: L 89-87 (8-2)
Dec. 18, 2024 at #14 Oklahoma: L 87-86 (8-3)
Dec. 22, 2024 vs PFW: W 89-58 (9-3)
Dec. 29, 2024 vs W. Kentucky: W 112-64 (10-3)
Jan. 4, 2025 at USC: W 85-74 (11-3)
Jan. 7, 2025 at #22 UCLA: W 94-75 (12-3)
Jan. 12, 2025 vs Washington: W 91-75 (13-3)
Jan. 16, 2025 at Minnesota: L 84-81 / OT (13-4)
Jan. 19, 2025 vs Northwestern: W 80-76 / OT (14-4)
Jan. 24, 2025 at #11 Purdue: L 91-64 (14-5)
Jan. 27, 2025 vs Penn St.: W 76-72 (15-5)
Feb. 1, 2025 at Rutgers: W 66-63 (16-5)
Feb. 5, 2025 vs Oregon: W 80-76 (17-5)
Feb. 8, 2025 at Indiana: W 70-67 (18-5)
Feb. 11, 2025 vs #7 Purdue: W 75-73 (19-5)
Feb. 16, 2025 at Ohio St.: W 86-83 (20-5)
Feb. 21, 2025 vs #14 Michigan St.: L 75-62 (20-6)
Feb. 24, 2025 at Nebraska: W 49-46 (21-6)
Feb. 27, 2025 vs Rutgers: W 84-82 (22-6)
Mar. 2, 2025 vs Illinois: L 93-73 (22-7)
Mar. 5, 2025 vs. Maryland: L 71-65 (22-8)
Mar. 9, 2025 at Michigan State: L 79-62 (22-9)
Mar. 14, 2025 vs. Purdue (BTT): W 86-68 (23-9)
Mar. 15, 2025 vs. Maryland (BTT): W 81-80 (24-9)
Record: 24-9
Wisconsin schedule 2024-25
Nov 4, 2024 vs Holy Cross - W 85-61 (1-0)
Nov 7, 2024 vs Montana St. - W 79-67 (2-0)
Nov 10, 2024 vs App. St. - W 87-56 (3-0)
Nov 15, 2024 vs #9 Arizona - W 103-88 (4-0)
Nov 18, 2024 vs UT-Rio Grande Valley - W 87-84 (5-0)
Nov 22, 2024 @ UCF - W 86-70 (6-0)
Nov 24, 2024 vs Pittsburgh - W 81-75 (7-0)
Nov 30, 2024 vs Chicago St. - W 74-53 (8-0)
Dec 3, 2024 vs Michigan - L 67-64 (8-1)
Dec 7, 2024 @ #5 Marquette - L 88-74 (8-2)
Dec 10, 2024 @ Illinois - L 86-80 (8-3)
Dec 14, 2024 @ Butler - W 83-74 (9-3)
Dec 22, 2024 vs Detroit - W 76-53 (10-3)
Jan 3, 2025 vs Iowa - W 116-85 (11-3)
Jan 6, 2025 @ Rutgers - W 75-63 (12-3)
Jan 10, 2025 vs Minnesota - W 80-59 (13-3)
Jan 14, 2025 vs Ohio St. - W 70-68 (14-3)
Jan 18, 2025 @ USC - W 84-69 (15-3)
Jan 21, 2025 @ UCLA - L 85-83 (15-4)
Jan 26, 2025 vs Nebraska - W 83-55 (16-4)
Jan 29, 2025 @ Maryland - L 76-68 (16-5)
Feb 1, 2025 @ Northwestern - W 75-69 (17-5)
Feb 4, 2025 vs Indiana - W 76-64 (18-5)
Feb 8, 2025 @ Iowa - W 74-63 (19-5)
Feb 15, 2025 @ #7 Purdue - W 94-84 (20-5)
Feb 18, 2025 vs Illinois - W 95-74 (21-5)
Feb 22, 2025 vs Oregon - L 77-73 (OT) (21-6)
Feb 25, 2025 vs Washington - W 88-62 (22-6)
Mar 2, 2025 @ #8 Mich. St. - L 71-62 (22-7)
Mar 5, 2025 @ Minnesota - W 74-67 (23-7)
Mar 8, 2025 vs Penn St. - L 86-75 (23-8)
Mar 13, 2025 vs Northwestern (BTT) - W 70-63 (24-8)
Mar 14, 2025 vs UCLA (BTT) - W 86-70 (25-8)
Mar 15, 2025 vs Mich. St. (BTT) - W 77-74 (26-8)
Record: 26-8
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