Tuesday, March 22, 2016

2016 NCAA MBB Tournament Week 2 TV & National Radio Schedule


Thursday, March 24
Louisville, KY
(CBSJim Nantz, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, Tracy Wolfson
(Westwood OneIan Eagle, P.J. Carleismo

7:10 PM- Miami-FL vs. Villanova

x-9:40 PM- Kansas vs. Maryland

Anaheim, CA
(TBS) Verne Lundquist, Jim Spanarkel, Allie LaForce
(Westwood OneKevin Kugler, Donny Marshall

7:27 PM- Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma 

x-9:57 PM- Duke vs. Oregon

Friday, March 25
Chicago, IL
(CBSKevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Lewis Johnson
(Westwood OneGary Cohen, Jim Jackson

7:10 PM- Virginia vs. Iowa State

9:40 PM- Gonzaga vs. Syracuse

Philadelphia, PA
(TBSKevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Lewis Johnson
(Westwood OneTom McCarthy, John Thompson

7:27 PM- Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame

x-9:57 PM- Indiana vs. North Carolina

Saturday, March 26
Anaheim, CA
(CBSVerne Lundquist, Jim Spanarkel, Allie LaForce
(Westwood OneKevin Kugler, Donny Marshall

6:09 PM- Oregon vs. Oklahoma

Louisville, KY
(CBSJim Nantz, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, Tracy Wolfson
(Westwood OneIan Eagle, P.J. Carleismo

8:49 PM- Kansas vs. Villanova
Sunday, March 27
Chicago, IL
(TBSKevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Lewis Johnson
(Westwood OneGary Cohen, Jim Jackson

6:09 PM- Virginia vs. Syracuse

Philadelphia, PA
(TBSKevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Lewis Johnson
(Westwood OneTom McCarthy, John Thompson

8:49 PM- North Carolina vs. Notre Dame

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for your great work. Appreciate it.
    The original schedule from here had the South game first then the West game. Now it has flipped.
    Did Turner flip the game times or was the schedule here wrong previously?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The answer is neither. 1) Turner has no say on the start times. 2) The NCAA has full control over the start times, not Turner. The NCAA has always had one game at 6:09 and the other at 8:49 PM, but neither site was given a specific start time until Thursday night. Typically the West game has been the late game since it is on the West Coast. When the NCAA announced the start times on Thursday night though for Saturday, they said Anaheim first and Louisville second. This is the first year since CBS & Turner began broadcasting together that the West Coast is not the late game.

      Delete