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18-03-2025
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CBS, TNT to provide exclusive MSU coverage during March Madness
Fans will be given an inside look at Michigan State basketball during the NCAA Tournament this year. The Spartans were one of six teams selected to be to included "NCAA March Madness Confidential" -- which is a show that provides exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage of teams during the NCAA Tournament. The other five schools that will be featured in this year's show are Auburn, Texas Tech, Kentucky, Clemson and UConn. The show is put on by CBS Sports and TNT Sports, and is returning for another season this March coverage will be part of CBS Sports and TNT Sports pregame and postgame shows along with content on social media. Michigan State opens the NCAA Tournament on Friday with a first round game against No. 15 seed Bryant. That game is scheduled to tip off at 10 p.m. ET on TBS. Stay with Spartans Wire throughout March Madness as we'll provide additional updates on "NCAA March Madness Confidential" and Michigan State hoops as a whole. NCAA MARCH MADNESS CONFIDENTIAL Returns with Behind-the-Scenes Coverage of Six Teams in the NCAA Men's Basketball TournamentCBS Sports and TNT Sports to Provide Exclusive, In-Depth Access to Auburn, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Kentucky, Clemson and UConn — March Madness Men's Basketball TV (@MM_MBB_TV) March 17, 2025 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5. This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Fans to get exclusive MSU coverage during March Madness
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16-03-2025
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Local college hosted the Big Hoopla 4-Miler race
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Big Hoopla 4-Miler race was held at Wright State University on Sunday. Multiple people ran around campus to celebrate the start of the NCAA First Four which kicks off March race finished in the Student Union. It was the kick-off to four days of activities. Both the race and the STEM Challenge were moved to the university for the first time this year. The racers got a tee-shirt and snacks. Winners got custom finisher medals. 2 News caught up to the first-place winner, Austin Szekacs, at the finish line. He is a graduate of WSU's class of 2017. Get ready for The Big Hoopla STEM Challenge & 4 Miler! 'The race was good, I mean, it was challenging. There were some hills, but great weather, and great competition,' said Szekacs. 'I had a great time. It was nice to see the old campus that I used to go to.' He raced in the 2023 Dayton race. He was excited for the race to be on campus. 'I ran cross-country at Wright State. We always ran around here every day. So it was great to see again,' said Szekacs. 'The course was a little bit hilly, but still went through campus. I got to see all the great memories I had here.' Finally, he shared his thoughts on getting first place. 'It feels good. It also feels good to be done, I'm a little tired,' said Szekacs. To learn more about the Big Hoopla, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.