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These are the recent results of the College Basketball on CBS games. ... -Chicago, IL (CBS Sports Classic) 3:30–6:00 UCLA 44 vs. #1 Kentucky: 83: Saturday, January 3
From 1982 to 2015, CBS Sports obtained broadcast television rights to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, replacing NBC which had been airing the game since 1969. [1] Beginning in the 2016 season, TBS has held the rights to broadcast the NCAA Division I Championship in Men's Basketball in even-numbered years, while CBS continues to ...
CBS Sports and Turner Sports (via TBS, TNT, and truTV) had U.S. television rights to the tournament. [23] As part of a cycle than began in 2016, CBS televised the 2019 Final Four and championship game.
On February 20, 2018, the NCAA announced that the wins and records for Louisville's 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, and 2014–15 seasons were vacated due to the sex scandal at Louisville. [10] Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Louisville removing the wins from its own ...
NCAA March Madness is the branding used for coverage of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament that is jointly produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network, and TNT Sports, the national sports division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) in the United States.
Date Visitor Host City Location Notes January 6 18 UConn Huskies : 49 14 LSU Tigers: 66: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Pete Maravich Assembly Center [19]January 13 Georgetown Hoyas 69 7 Pittsburgh Panthers
The 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 68 teams to determine the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's college basketball national champion for the 2020–21 season.
Rex Chapman (2013 NCAA Tournament) Mateen Cleaves (2014–2015) Mike Francesca (1989–1993) Mike Krzyzewski (1993 and 1995 NCAA Tournaments) Grant Hill (2014 NCAA Tournament) Rick Majerus (1999 NCAA Tournament) Digger Phelps (1992–1993) Rick Pitino (1994 NCAA Tournament, 2000–2001) Bill Raftery; Dean Smith (1998 NCAA Tournament)