Sat Mar 29 22:00:00 UTC 2025: **Elite Eight Set to Tip Off in Thrilling NCAA Tournament 2025**

**NEW YORK, NY** – The 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is down to its final eight teams, promising a weekend of electrifying Elite Eight matchups. After a thrilling Sweet Sixteen, the remaining games will be broadcast without any overlap, maximizing viewer engagement.

This year’s Elite Eight features four highly anticipated regional finals: Saturday will see top-seed Florida face off against Texas Tech in San Francisco (6:09 PM ET on TBS), followed by a showdown between Duke and Alabama in Newark, New Jersey (8:49 PM ET on truTV). Sunday’s games include the South and Midwest Regional finals.

The tournament is being televised across CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV, with CBS broadcasting the Final Four and key games from the Elite Eight and Sweet Sixteen. Streaming options include March Madness Live, Paramount+ (for CBS games), and Max (for TBS, TNT, and truTV games).

Veteran commentator Ian Eagle returns as the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS, alongside Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and reporter Tracy Wolfson.

The remaining schedule is as follows:

* **Saturday, March 29:**
* West Regional Final: Florida vs. Texas Tech (San Francisco)
* East Regional Final: Duke vs. Alabama (Newark)
* **Sunday, March 30:**
* South Regional Final (Atlanta)
* Midwest Regional Final (Indianapolis)
* **Saturday, April 5:** Final Four game 1 (San Antonio)
* **Monday, April 7:** Final Four game 2 (San Antonio)

CBS Sports and TNT Sports are broadcasting the entire tournament, from the Selection Show to the final “One Shining Moment.” Fans are encouraged to check their TV providers for channel listings.

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