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LGHL NCAA Tournament 2016: March Madness Saturday TV schedule

Luke Zimmermann

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NCAA Tournament 2016: March Madness Saturday TV schedule
Luke Zimmermann
via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


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Ohio State's relegated to NIT action, but there's still plenty of other exciting games to watch until tomorrow.

Here. We. Go. Following yesterday's day for the ages, just 32 teams remain after two incredible days of the 2016 NCAA Tournament. Sixteen of them will do battle Saturday, for our third full day of March Madness. Your bracket may already be toast, but fret not; Ohio State's still alive in the postseason -- sorry Michigan and Michigan State -- as they play host to the Florida Gators Sunday at 12 p.m. on ESPN.

Three of the number one seeds do it up this evening. You won't want to miss a second of the action.

How to Watch


Every NCAA Tournament game is available on CBS and CBS' March Madness app. But if you're on the go, you're covered too.

SBNation.com outlines all the different ways to consume the games (great for those of you at brunch or with preexisting weekend obligations) below:


All NCAA Tournament games can be streamed online with NCAA March Madness Live. There's also an NCAA March Madness Live app for iOS, Android, Windows 10, Amazon, and Roku, so you can watch every game, even if you're not at home or near a TV. March Madness Live has also added Chromecast support this year, so there are more ways than ever to get the game onto the TV.

Your smartphone should have you covered.

The NCAA has provided a full breakdown of all the games, along with tip-off times, location and how to catch it on TV. Check that out here.

And just in case, CBS also has a complete live schedule of all games and which TV network they'll be aired. You can see that here.

Saturday TV schedule

Time TV Location Region Game PLAY-BY-PLAY/ANALYST//REPORTER
12:10p CBS Providence South (3) Miami-Florida Hurricanes vs. (11) Wichita State Shockers Ian Eagle/Chris Webber/Len Elmore//Evan Washburn
After Conc. CBS Providence West (4) Duke Blue Devils vs. (12) Yale Bulldogs Eagle/Webber/Elmore//Washburn
5:15p CBS Des Moines East (4) Kentucky Wildcats vs. (5) Indiana Hoosiers Jim Nantz/Grant Hill/Bill Raftery//Tracy Wolfson
6:10p TNT Denver Midwest (4) Iowa State Cyclones vs. (12) Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans Andrew Catalon/Steve Lappas//Jamie Erdahl
7:10p TBS Raleigh Midwest (1) Virginia Cavaliers vs. (9) Butler Bulldogs Kevin Harlan/Reggie Miller/Dan Bonner//Lewis Johnson
After Conc. CBS Des Moines South (1) Kansas Jayhawks vs. (9) Connecticut Huskies Nantz/ Hill/ Raftery//Wolfson
After Conc. TNT Denver Midwest (3) Utah Utes vs. (11) Gonzaga Bulldogs Catalon/Lappas//Erdahl
After Conc. TBS Raleigh East (1) North Carolina Tar Heels vs. (9) Providence Friars Harlan/Miller/Bonner//Johnson
How's the LGHL bracket challenge going?


You can see how the Land-Grant Holy Land March Madness bracket contest stands here.

Take your Saturday to the next level with all this basketball hotness -- even consider begging out of your honey-do list so you can crack a cold one and enjoy the Madness. Just one more day before the Buckeyes attempt to survive and advance. May as well enjoy the big boy tournament until then.

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