The best college basketball time is here: March Madness. “Selection Domingo” is set for March 16, when the 68-team plain for 2025 NCAA Divisions I Men and women’s tournaments will be revealed.
Since November, hundreds of athletes fight the usual season and conference tournaments, all fighting for an area in the bracket. The NCAA selection committee will decide their fate, to put the stage for a tournament full of upsets, buzzer beaters and championship dreams.
How to look after Sunday
Choosing for men’s tournaments begins at 6pm et to CBS and rivers of Paramount +. Choosing for Women’s Tournament is at 8 PM ET in Espan and streams of ESPN +.
NCAA also streams live coverage to the NCAA March Madness Live.
Who is hosting?
The CBS ‘Adam Zucker will host the shows of choosing men and join the analyst Clark Kellogg, Jay Wright and Seth Davis. Bubba Cunningham, Chaird of the NCAA Division I Men in the Basketball Committee, also discuss the bracket in a living interview.
Espn’s Elle Duncan will host the show of choosing women. Analyst Andraya Carter, Rebecca Lobo, Carolyn Peck, Reporter Holly Rowe and “Brackes” Charlie Cheme will be part of the scope.
Tournament schedule to men
The first four of the men’s tournament begins March 18 and 19 at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The championship game ended April 7 in Alamorome in San Antonio, Texas.
Here is the full timeline for men’s tournaments:
- 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
- Last Four: April 5 in Alamorome in San Antonio, Texas
- NCAA Championship Game: April 7 in Alamorome in San Antonio, Texas
Women’s Tournament Schedule
The first four of the women’s tournament began March 19 and 20. Location must be determined. The championship game has been deleted for April 6 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.
Here’s the full timeline for female tournaments:
- First four: March 19-20
- First round: March 21-22
- Second round: March 23-24
- Sweet 16: March 28-29
- Elite Eight: March 30-31
- Last Four: Friday, April 4, at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
- NCAA Championship Game: Sunday, April 6, at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida