2013-14 Season

Primer: NCAA tournament time, TV, ticket and streaming information

BMO-Harris-Bradley-Center[1]Michigan will open the NCAA tournament against Wofford in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Thursday at 7:10 p.m.

The game will be televised on CBS and Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel and Lewis Johnson will handle broadcasting duties.

Michigan-Wofford is part of Thursday’s second session ticket at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

If Michigan tops Wofford, the Wolverines will face the winner of No. 7 Texas and No. 10 Arizona State (Thurs, 9:40 p.m.). The winner of that game will advance to the Sweet 16 in the tournament’s Midwest region in Indianapolis, Ind.

Full weekend schedule, bracket, streaming video and ticket information after the jump.

Weekend Schedule:

Wednesday, March 19th

PRACTICES (OPEN TO MEDIA AND GENERAL PUBLIC)
  • Practices (open to media and public)
  • Noon-12:40 p.m. American
  • 12:45-1:25 p.m. BYU
  • 1:30-2:10 p.m. Wisconsin
  • 2:15-2:55 p.m. Oregon
  • 4:25-5:05 p.m. Michigan
  • 5:10-5:50 p.m. Texas
  • 5:55-6:35 p.m. Wofford
  • 6:40-7:20 p.m. Arizona State

Thursday, March 20th:

SESSION 1:
  • 12:40 p.m., truTV: Wisconsin vs. American
  • 3:10 p.m., truTV: Oregon vs. BYU
SESSION 2:
  • 7:10 p.m., CBS: Michigan vs. Wofford
  • 9:40 p.m., CBS: Texas vs. Arizona St.

Saturday, March 22nd

SESSION 3:
  • 5:10 p.m. (eastern), CBS: Michigan vs. Texas

View a full television schedule for the opening rounds of the NCAA tournament here.

Streaming Information:

All NCAA tournament broadcast will be available over the internet at NCAA.com/MMOD. As well as on the NCAA March Madness app on the iPhone, iPod and select Android devices.

Ticket Information:

Midwest Regional:

The Midwest regional semifinals and finals will be played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Midwest regional games are scheduled to be played on March 28th and 30th, 2014.

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