
Michigan State vs. Bryant NCAA Tournament match-up tip-off time, TV details released
Michigan State vs. Bryant NCAA Tournament match-up tip-off time, TV details released
Michigan State basketball is going dancing. The Spartans were named a 2-seed in the South region of the 2025 NCAA Tournament, where they will face 15-seeded Bryant in the first round of play on Friday.
On Sunday night, the tip-off time and TV details for the match-up were announced, and you can see them below:
TV Details, Tip-off Information
Match-up: Michigan State basketball vs. Bryant
Date: Friday, March 21
Time: 10 pm ET
TV Channel: TBS
It will be a late tip for the Spartans, who will play the champions of the America East Conference. Bryant won both the regular season title and their conference tournament. MSU fans probably won't love the late tip as the game will last until around midnight eastern time. Kind of a strange time slot for a major program like Michigan State, but that's how things go in March Madness.
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