
How to watch Duke vs. Houston in Men's March Madness: Time, TV channel, streaming
A Final Four battle features the No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils (35-3) and the No. 1 seed Houston Cougars (34-4) meeting with a ticket to the national championship game on the line on Saturday at Alamodome. The men's NCAA Tournament matchup tips off at 8:49 p.m. ET, on CBS.
Duke is coming off of an 85-65 victory against Alabama in its most recent outing on Saturday. In its last matchup on Sunday, Houston claimed a 69-50 victory over Tennessee. Kon Knueppel put up 21 points, five rebounds and five assists for Duke. LJ Cryer's team-high 17 points paced Houston in the victory.
Duke vs. Houston TV channel men's NCAA Tournament
Location: Alamodome in San Antonio
Alamodome in San Antonio Date: Saturday, April 5, 2025
Saturday, April 5, 2025 Time: 8:49 p.m. ET
8:49 p.m. ET TV channel: CBS (watch on Fubo)
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Duke and Houston match up at 8:49 p.m. ET.
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Duke vs. Houston odds, lines, spread
Spread: Duke -5.5
Duke -5.5 Total: 136.5
136.5 Moneyline: Duke -274, Houston +220
Duke's offense has been better over its last 10 games, racking up 86.7 points per contest compared to the 83.7 it has averaged this season. Over its last 10 games, Houston is posting 71.6 points per contest, compared to its season average of 74.0.
Men's March Madness Final Four schedule
Duke Blue Devils men's basketball schedule
Date Opponent Score TV 11/4/2024 Maine W 96-62 - 11/8/2024 Army W 100-58 - 11/12/2024 Kentucky L 77-72 - 11/16/2024 Wofford W 86-35 - 11/22/2024 @ Arizona W 69-55 - 11/26/2024 Kansas L 75-72 - 11/29/2024 Seattle U W 70-48 - 12/4/2024 Auburn W 84-78 - 12/8/2024 @ Louisville W 76-65 - 12/10/2024 Incarnate Word W 72-46 - 12/17/2024 George Mason W 68-47 - 12/21/2024 @ Georgia Tech W 82-56 - 12/31/2024 Virginia Tech W 88-65 - 1/4/2025 @ SMU W 89-62 - 1/7/2025 Pittsburgh W 76-47 - 1/11/2025 Notre Dame W 86-78 - 1/14/2025 Miami (FL) W 89-54 - 1/18/2025 @ Boston College W 88-63 - 1/25/2025 @ Wake Forest W 63-56 - 1/27/2025 NC State W 74-64 - 2/1/2025 North Carolina W 87-70 - 2/5/2025 @ Syracuse W 83-54 - 2/8/2025 @ Clemson L 77-71 - 2/12/2025 Cal W 78-57 - 2/15/2025 Stanford W 106-70 - 2/17/2025 @ Virginia W 80-62 - 2/22/2025 Illinois W 110-67 - 2/25/2025 @ Miami (FL) W 97-60 - 3/1/2025 Florida State W 100-65 - 3/3/2025 Wake Forest W 93-60 - 3/8/2025 @ North Carolina W 82-69 - 3/13/2025 Georgia Tech W 78-70 - 3/14/2025 North Carolina W 74-71 - 3/15/2025 Louisville W 73-62 - 3/21/2025 Mount St. Mary's W 93-49 - 3/23/2025 Baylor W 89-66 - 3/27/2025 Arizona W 100-93 - 3/29/2025 Alabama W 85-65 - 4/5/2025 Houston - CBS
Houston Cougars women's basketball schedule
Date Opponent Score TV 11/4/2024 Jackson State W 97-40 - 11/9/2024 Auburn L 74-69 - 11/13/2024 Louisiana W 91-45 - 11/22/2024 Hofstra W 80-44 - 11/26/2024 Alabama L 85-80 - 11/28/2024 Notre Dame W 65-54 - 11/30/2024 San Diego State L 73-70 - 12/7/2024 Butler W 79-51 - 12/10/2024 Troy W 62-42 - 12/18/2024 Toledo W 78-49 - 12/21/2024 Texas A&M-CC W 87-51 - 12/30/2024 @ Oklahoma State W 60-47 - 1/4/2025 BYU W 86-55 - 1/6/2025 TCU W 65-46 - 1/11/2025 @ Kansas State W 87-57 - 1/15/2025 West Virginia W 70-54 - 1/18/2025 @ UCF W 69-68 - 1/22/2025 Utah W 70-36 - 1/25/2025 @ Kansas W 92-86 - 1/29/2025 @ West Virginia W 63-49 - 2/1/2025 Texas Tech L 82-81 - 2/4/2025 Oklahoma State W 72-63 - 2/8/2025 @ Colorado W 69-59 - 2/10/2025 Baylor W 76-65 - 2/15/2025 @ Arizona W 62-58 - 2/18/2025 @ Arizona State W 80-65 - 2/22/2025 Iowa State W 68-59 - 2/24/2025 @ Texas Tech W 69-61 - 3/1/2025 Cincinnati W 73-64 - 3/3/2025 Kansas W 65-59 - 3/8/2025 @ Baylor W 65-61 - 3/13/2025 Colorado W 77-68 - 3/14/2025 BYU W 74-54 - 3/15/2025 Arizona W 72-64 - 3/20/2025 SIU-Edwardsville W 78-40 - 3/22/2025 Gonzaga W 81-76 - 3/28/2025 Purdue W 62-60 - 3/30/2025 Tennessee W 69-50 - 4/5/2025 Duke - CBS
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