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How to watch Duke basketball vs Baylor today: Time, TV channel for March Madness

How to watch Duke basketball vs Baylor today: Time, TV channel for March Madness

USA Today23-03-2025

How to watch Duke basketball vs Baylor today: Time, TV channel for March Madness
The Duke men's basketball team needs just one more win to advance through the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament, already taking down the 16th-seeded Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers on Friday, but the Baylor Bears hope to play spoiler within driving distance of Durham.
The Bears lost 10 of their last 18 games ahead of the postseason, but they built a comfortable lead over Mississippi State in the first round and held on through a late surge for a 75-72 victory. Former All-ACC forward Norchad Omier, a senior transfer from Miami, and projected lottery pick VJ Edgecombe each average at least 15.0 points, but Blue Devils fans will recognize former Duke captain Jeremy Roach before anyone else on the opposite bench.
Baylor will enter Sunday's game as a heavy underdog, however, as the Blue Devils have won five of their last nine games by at least 30 points amid a 28-1 run since November 29.
Here's how to watch the Duke basketball game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is the Duke vs Baylor game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: CBS
Start time: 2:40 p.m. ET
Duke vs. Baylor will broadcast nationally on CBS for the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, and Grant Hill will call the game from the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines.
Where to watch Duke vs Baylor on livestream
Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial for new subscribers, and Paramount+.
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Duke basketball recent schedule
Feb. 25: at Miami Hurricanes (W, 97-60)
Mar. 1: vs Florida State Seminoles (W, 100-65)
Mar. 3: vs Wake Forest Demon Deacons (W, 93-60)
Mar. 8: at North Carolina Tar Heels (W, 82-69)
Mar. 13: vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (W, 78-70) - ACC Tournament
Mar. 14: vs North Carolina Tar Heels (W, 74-71) - ACC Tournament
Mar. 15: vs Louisville Cardinals (W, 73-62) - ACC Tournament
Mar. 21: vs Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers (W, 93-49) - NCAA Tournament
Record: 32-3
Baylor basketball recent schedule
Feb. 22: at Colorado Buffaloes (L, 76-74)
Feb. 25: at Cincinnati Bearcats (L, 69-67)
Mar. 1: vs Oklahoma State Cowboys (W, 71-61)
Mar. 4: vs TCU Horned Frogs (W, 61-58)
Mar. 8: vs Houston Cougars (L, 65-61)
Mar. 12: Kansas State Wildcats (W, 70-56) - Big 12 Tournament
Mar. 13: Texas Tech Red Raiders (L, 76-74) - Big 12 Tournament
Mar. 21: vs Mississippi State Bulldogs (W, 75-72) - NCAA Tournament
Record: 20-14
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