The 2025 NCAA Tournament’s first full two days of competition are in the books with the first round wrapping-up Friday as 68 teams were whittled down to 32 entering the first weekend of March Madness. The long marathon to the Final Four in San Antonio continues unabated with electric play, shocking finishes and mesmerizing upsets.
Arguably the most exciting 48 hours on the American sports calendar is now in the books, but an immensely exciting second 48 hours is upon us with 16 more games broadcast by CBS Sports and TNT Sports by the time second-round action concludes Sunday evening. With 67 total games set to be televised across CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV, fans will be able to keep up with all the action no matter when they wish to tune in or how they choose to view the games.
On the call for the NCAA Tournament this year are a number of notable voices with Ian Eagle returning for the second straight season as lead play-by-play announcer and the voice of the Final Four alongside Bill Raftery, Grant Hill and reporter Tracy Wolfson. One year after former Purdue star Robbie Hummel joined the NCAA Tournament broadcast squad, former Michigan standout Jalen Rose steps in as the newest face to serve as an analyst across first- and second-round action.
CBS leads the way televising 24 games during the NCAA Tournament, including the Final Four, Elite 8 and Sweet 16. TBS is televising 18 games, including the Elite Eight and Sweet 16, while truTV is airing or simulcast 21 games and TNT is televising 12 games. In addition to the March Madness Live app, where you can watch every game, Paramount+ subscribers will be able to watch all the games televised by CBS, while Max subscribers can catch the games on TBS, TNT and truTV.
From the Selection Show all the way until the playing of “One Shining Moment” after a champion is crowned, CBS Sports and TNT Sports are thrilled to bring you all the magic of March.
Let’s take a look at the 2025 March Madness announcing teams as well as the complete remaining schedule for the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
2025 March Madness announcing teams
Play-by-Play | Analyst(s) || Reporter
* Regional Weekend announce teams | ~ Final Four team
- Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill || Tracy Wolfson*~
- Brian Anderson | Jim Jackson || Allie LaForce*
- Kevin Harlan | Dan Bonner, Stan Van Gundy || Lauren Shehadi*
- Andrew Catalon | Steve Lappas || Evan Washburn*
- Lisa Byington | Robbie Hummel, Jalen Rose || Andy Katz
- Spero Dedes | Jim Spanarkel || Jon Rothstein
- Tom McCarthy | Deb Antonelli, Steve Smith || AJ Ross
- Brad Nessler | Brendan Haywood || Dana Jacobson
- Rules analyst: Gene Steratore
2025 NCAA Tournament schedule, dates
Second round
Saturday, March 22
Rupp Arena (Lexington), Amica Mutual Pavilion (Providence), Intrust Bank Arena (Wichita), Ball Arena (Denver)
2:40 p.m. | (10) Arkansas vs. (2) St. John’s || Providence Andrew Catalon / Steve Lappas // Evan Washburn |
CBS (watch live) |
5:15 p.m. | (5) Michigan vs. (4) Texas A&M || Denver Brad Nessler / Brendan Haywood // Dana Jacobson |
CBS (watch live) |
6:10 p.m. | (11) Drake vs. (3) Texas Tech || Wichita Tom McCarthy / Deb Antonelli, Steve Smith // AJ Ross |
TNT (watch live) |
7:10 p.m. | (9) Creighton vs. (1) Auburn || Lexington Brian Anderson / Jim Jackson // Allie LaForce |
TBS (watch live) |
7:45 p.m. | (6) BYU vs. (3) Wisconsin || Denver Brad Nessler / Brendan Haywood // Dana Jacobson |
CBS (watch live) |
8:40 p.m. | (8) Gonzaga vs. (1) Houston || Wichita Tom McCarthy / Deb Antonelli, Steve Smith // AJ Ross |
TNT (watch live) |
9:40 p.m. | (7) UCLA vs. (2) Tennessee || Lexington Brian Anderson / Jim Jackson // Allie LaForce |
TBS (watch live) |
Sunday, March 23
Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle), Rocket Arena (Cleveland), Fiserv Forum (Milwaukee), Lenovo Center (Raleigh)
12:10 p.m. | (8) UConn vs. (1) Florida || Raleigh Ian Eagle // Bill Raftery, Grant Hill // Tracy Wolfson |
CBS (watch live) |
2:40 p.m. | (9) Baylor vs. (1) Duke || Raleigh Ian Eagle // Bill Raftery, Grant Hill // Tracy Wolfson |
CBS (watch live) |
5:15 p.m. | (6) Illinois vs. (3) Kentucky || Milwaukee Kevin Harlan / Dan Bonner, Stan Van Gundy // Lauren Shehadi |
CBS (watch live) |
6:10 p.m. | (7) Saint Mary’s vs. (2) Alabama || Cleveland Spero Dedes / Jim Spanarkel // Jon Rothstein |
TNT (watch live) |
7:10 p.m. | (12) Colorado State vs. (4) Maryland || Seattle Brian Anderson / Jim Jackson // Allie LaForce |
TBS (watch live) |
7:45 p.m. | (6) Ole Miss vs. (3) Iowa State || Milwaukee Kevin Harlan / Dan Bonner, Stan Van Gundy // Lauren Shehadi |
truTV (watch live) |
8:40 p.m. | (10) New Mexico vs. (2) Michigan State || Cleveland Spero Dedes / Jim Spanarkel // Jon Rothstein |
TNT (watch live) |
9:40 p.m. | (5) Oregon vs. (4) Arizona || Seattle Lisa Byington / Robbie Hummel, Jalen Rose // Andy Katz |
TBS (watch live) |
Sweet 16
Thursday, March 27 — 6:30 p.m. start (CBS, TBS)
Prudential Center (Newark), Chase Center (San Francisco)
Friday, March 28 — 6:30 p.m. start (CBS, TBS)
State Farm Arena (Atlanta), Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
Elite Eight
Saturday, March 29 — 6:09 p.m. start (TBS)
Prudential Center (Newark), Chase Center (San Francisco)
Sunday, March 30 — 2:20 p.m. start (CBS)
State Farm Arena (Atlanta), Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
Final Four
Saturday, April 5 — 6:09 p.m. start (CBS)
Alamodome (San Antonio)
National Championship
Monday, April 7 — 8:50 p.m. (CBS)
Alamodome (San Antonio)