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VOTE: Ohio State basketball nominated for UNISWAG Uniform of the Year
VOTE: Ohio State basketball nominated for UNISWAG Uniform of the Year

USA Today

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VOTE: Ohio State basketball nominated for UNISWAG Uniform of the Year

VOTE: Ohio State basketball nominated for UNISWAG Uniform of the Year The Ohio State basketball team didn't exactly do well on the court last season, but apparently, there are those out there who think the drip the team donned was quite fantastic. OSU is one of 15 teams that have been nominated by UNISWAG as a contender to take home the "Uniform of the Year" in college basketball. It's not just any uniform the Buckeyes wear, mind you, but the road, solid red kits the team wore at times. If you remember, those uniforms paid homage to some of the uniforms of the 80s that the OSU team wore with the likes of Clark Kellogg and Ronnie Stokes. The other schools that were nominated include Alabama, Boston College, Cal, Cincinnati, Clemson, Florida, Houston, Marquette, Minnesota, Northwestern, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas Tech, and UCF. You can help Ohio State out by visiting UNISWAG's website and casting your vote for the winning Buckeye ensemble through Noon on Monday, June 9. Contact/Follow us @BuckeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Ohio State news, notes and opinion. Follow Phil Harrison on X.

March Madness is here: How to watch Selection Sunday, start times and more
March Madness is here: How to watch Selection Sunday, start times and more

NBC News

time16-03-2025

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March Madness is here: How to watch Selection Sunday, start times and more

The best time in college basketball is here: March Madness. 'Selection Sunday' is set for March 16, when the 68-team fields for the 2025 NCAA Division I men's and women's tournaments will finally be revealed. Since November, hundreds of athletes have battled through the regular season and conference tournaments, all fighting for a spot on the bracket. The NCAA selection committee will decide their fate, setting the stage for a tournament full of upsets, buzzer beaters and championship dreams. How to watch Selection Sunday Selection for the men's tournament begins at 6 p.m. ET on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Selection for the women's tournament is at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and streams on ESPN+. The NCAA will also stream live coverage of the show on NCAA March Madness Live. Who is hosting? CBS' Adam Zucker will host the men's selection show and will be joined by analysts Clark Kellogg, Jay Wright and Seth Davis. Bubba Cunningham, chair of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball committee, will also discuss the bracket in a live interview. ESPN's Elle Duncan will host the women's selection show. Analysts Andraya Carter, Rebecca Lobo, Carolyn Peck, reporter Holly Rowe and 'bracketologist' Charlie Creme will be part of the coverage. Men's tournament schedule The First Four of the men's tournament kicks off on March 18 and 19 at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The championship game is slated for April 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Here's the full timeline for the men's tournament: First Four: March 18-19 First round: March 20-21 Second round: March 22-23 Sweet 16: March 27-28 Elite Eight: March 29-30 Final Four: April 5 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas NCAA championship game: April 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas Women's tournament schedule The First Four of the women's tournament kicks off on March 19 and 20. The location is to be determined. The championship game is slated for April 6 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. Here's the full timeline for the women's tournament:

NCAA March Madness: What time is Selection Sunday? Who has an automatic bid?
NCAA March Madness: What time is Selection Sunday? Who has an automatic bid?

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

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NCAA March Madness: What time is Selection Sunday? Who has an automatic bid?

March Madness is finally upon us. And with it comes all the buzzer-beaters, Cinderella stories, bracket-busters and shining moments we can handle, all crammed into a glorious three-week period. But first things first. We already know a good number of the NCAA men's and women's Division I basketball teams that will take part in the single-elimination championship tournaments (more on those teams below). But which other schools will make the cut for each 68-team tournament? Who got snubbed? Who will be the top seeds in each regional? Where will the rest of the teams end up in each bracket? Who has the easiest path to the championship? Read more: Winning — or losing — would have its benefits for UCLA in Big Ten tournament All of that will be answered on March 16, a.k.a. Selection Sunday. Here's everything you need to know. The NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket will be revealed Sunday at 3 p.m. PDT on CBS and streaming on the NCAA March Madness Live site and Paramount+. The show will be hosted by Adam Zucker with analysis provided by Clark Kellogg, Jay Wright and Seth Davis. They will be joined by NCAA Division I men's basketball committee chair Bubba Cunningham to discuss the selections. The NCAA women's basketball tournament bracket will be unveiled Sunday at 5 p.m. on ESPN and streaming on the ESPN app. Read more: UCLA women get revenge, rallying to defeat USC for Big Ten tournament title ASUN — LipscombBig Sky — MontanaBig South — High PointCAA — North Carolina WilmingtonHorizon League — Robert MorrisMissouri Valley — DrakeNortheast — Saint FrancisOhio Valley — Southern Indiana University EvansvillePatriot League — American UniversitySouthern — WoffordSouthland — McNeese StateSummit League — OmahaSun Belt — TroyWest Coast — Gonzaga American Athletic — South FloridaAtlantic 10 — George MasonACC — DukeBig 12 — Texas ChristianBig East — ConnecticutBig Sky — Montana StateBig Ten — UCLAHorizon League — Wisconsin Green BayMountain West — San Diego StateOhio Valley — Tennessee TechSEC — South CarolinaSouthern — North Carolina GreensboroSummit League — South Dakota StateSun Belt — Arkansas StateWest Coast — Oregon State All times Pacific:First Four: March 18-19First round: March 20-21Second round: March 22-23Sweet 16: March 27-28Elite Eight: March 29-30Final Four: April 5NCAA championship game: April 7 — 5:50 p.m. (CBS) Get the best, most interesting and strangest stories of the day from the L.A. sports scene and beyond from our newsletter The Sports Report. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Selection Sunday 2025: Men's and women's brackets reveal date, time, schedule, how NCAA March Madness works
Selection Sunday 2025: Men's and women's brackets reveal date, time, schedule, how NCAA March Madness works

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

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Selection Sunday 2025: Men's and women's brackets reveal date, time, schedule, how NCAA March Madness works

After weeks of anticipation and speculation, the bracket-filling finally can begin Sunday as the 68-team fields for the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments are revealed. "Selection Sunday" will unveil which teams made the March Madness tournaments (and which "bubble" teams were left disappointed) that will unfold over the course of four regionals to will determine the Final Four national semifinals. The Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, is the host of this year's men's Final Four, which will be held April 5-7. The 2025 women's Final Four will be held April 4-6 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. Here are the details on how to watch "Selection Sunday" on March 16: The men's bracket will be unveiled starting at 6 p.m. ET. The release of the women's bracket will begin at 8 p.m. ET. CBS Sports will have the announcement of the first-round pairings on the "2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Selection Show," which will be revealed region by region with reactions from the teams that qualified. The show, which also is streamed on NCAA March Madness Live and Paramount Plus, will be hosted by Adam Zucker with analysts Clark Kellogg, Jay Wright and Seth Davis. The women's bracket will be revealed live on ESPN with the "NCAA Women's Selection Special." The teams are chosen through a mix of 31 automatic qualifiers (by winning their postseason conference tournaments) and 37 at-large bids (selected by the NCAA committee). There are four regions of teams seeded from 1 through 16 (which also is determined by the committee). Both the men's and women's tournament feature First Four play-in games among eight teams trying to advance to the main 64-team bracket. The Men's First Four will be held March 18-19 in Dayton, Ohio. The first-round games in the 64-team bracket will begin March 20. The Women's First Four will be held March 19-20 at neutral sites (on home courts for the top seeds that will play host to first-round games). The first-round games in the 64-team bracket will begin March 21.

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