Get ready for March Madness.
Thirty-two teams have secured their spots in the NCAA Tournament as conference champions by Selection Sunday. They won’t be worried about their inclusion.
Other teams will be on the edge of their seats, hoping to make it into the 68-team lineup.
The selection show kicks off at 6 p.m. ET on CBS. You can also stream it on fuboTV (offering a free trial), Paramount+, Sling, NCAA.com, and other live TV streaming platforms.
At least one team from our state will be competing, thanks to Oakland’s victory over Milwaukee with a score of 83-76 in the Horizon League championship on Tuesday. Michigan State is also expected to keep its 26-year tournament streak alive, though it might be one of the last teams to get in, possibly as a No. 10 seed.
RELATED: What Michigan State needs to do for a successful NCAA Tournament run.
Michigan, on the other hand, won’t be among the 38 teams receiving an at-large bid. The team will miss the tournament for the second consecutive year and will be looking for a new coach after parting ways with Juwan Howard on Friday.
Once the bracket is revealed, host Adam Zucker, along with analysts Clark Kellogg, Jay Wright, and Seth Davis, will dive into the matchups and share reactions from the qualifying teams. Charles McClelland, the committee chair, will also be there to discuss the bracket details.
NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT SELECTION SHOW
TV: CBS
Time: 6-7 p.m.
Live stream: Available on fuboTV (free trial), Paramount+, Sling, and NCAA.com.
The women’s field will be announced later on Sunday at 8 p.m. on ESPN.
2024 NCAA TOURNAMENT DATES
March 17: Selection Sunday
March 19-20: First Four
March 21-22: First round
March 23-24: Second round
March 28-29: Sweet 16
March 30-31: Elite Eight
April 6: Final Four at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix
April 8: National Championship at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix