Sweet Sixteen broadcast schedule released
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The field is set, and so the broadcast schedule for the Sweet Sixteen was released by CBS Sports and Turner Sports on Sunday.
Thursday will see the Midwest and West regional semifinals played in Cleveland and Los Angeles, respectively. They'll be followed by the East and South regional semis on Friday, taking place in Syracuse and Houston.
The schedule for Thursday's action, which includes No. 1 overall seed Kentucky against West Virginia, is as follows:
| Time | Network | Game | Broadcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7:15 p.m. ET | CBS | No. 3 Notre Dame v. No. 7 Wichita State | Albert/Webber/Elmore/Johnson |
| 7:47 p.m. ET | TBS | No. 1 Wisconsin v. No. 4 North Carolina | Harlan/Miller/Bonner/Nichols |
| After 1st game | CBS | No. 1 Kentucky v. No. 5 West Virginia | Albert/Webber/Elmore/Johnson |
| After 2nd game | TBS | No. 2 Arizona v. No. 6 Xavier | Harlan/Miller/Bonner/Nichols |
The schedule for Friday, which includes No. 1 Duke and No. 2 Gonzaga but no top seeds in the East, is as follows:
| Time | Network | Game | Broadcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7:15 p.m. ET | CBS | No. 2 Gonzaga v. No. 11 UCLA | Nantz/Raftery/Hill/Wolfson |
| 7:47 p.m. ET | TBS | No. 4 Louisville v. No. 8 NC State | Lundquist/Spanarkel/LaForce |
| After 1st game | CBS | No. 1 Duke v. No. 5 Utah | Nantz/Raftery/Hill/Wolfson |
| After 2nd game | TBS | No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 3 Oklahoma | Lundquist/Spanarkel/LaForce |
If Sunday's excellent slate of games doesn't have you psyched for next week - especially Duke vs. Utah - we're not sure what will.
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