Elite Eight Showdown: Who Will Outsmart the Madness?
March Madness has reached its climactic heights as the men’s NCAA Tournament narrows down to the Elite Eight, promising thrilling battles between top-seeded titans. With only one team ranked No. 3 or lower still in contention, the favorites are fiercely holding their ground, poised to vie for a place in the revered Final Four.
March 29: Florida vs. Texas Tech
The tip-off between (1) Florida and (3) Texas Tech is set for 6:09 p.m. Eastern Time on TBS. The Red Raiders emerged as the lone survivors among the lower seeds, showcasing resilience in their sensational comeback against Arkansas. As Florida steps onto the court, they bring their dominant season streak, hoping to withstand Tech’s tenacity.
March 29: Duke vs. Alabama
At 8:49 p.m., (1) Duke takes on (2) Alabama, where an electrifying display of skill awaits on TBS. Alabama’s recent domination over BYU, marked by a record-setting three-point blitz, spells a potential threat to the Blue Devils, who remain steadfast in maintaining their tournament supremacy.
March 30: Houston vs. Tennessee
On Sunday, the clash between (1) Houston and (2) Tennessee commences at 2:20 p.m. CBS will broadcast these juggernauts as they clash head-on. With gritty defense at their disposal, Tennessee is set to challenge the Cougars, who are eager to retain their unbeaten streak.
March 30: Auburn vs. Michigan State
In the final bout of the Elite Eight, (1) Auburn takes to the floor against (2) Michigan State at 5:05 p.m., aired on CBS. The Spartans aim to harness their second-half prowess to overcome the Tigers, who managed a stunning rally to edge out Michigan in the Sweet Sixteen.
As confirmed by NBC Sports, these riveting match-ups are bound to captivate fans across the nation. The race to the Final Four is more volatile than ever, promising unforgettable moments and astounding plays. Tune in as the saga of March Madness 2025 continues, in pursuit of crowning the ultimate NCAA champion.