The first day of March's madness is caught up, but there are still some solid games!
One of the final showdowns of the day will be between Michigan No. 5 and No. 12 UC San Diego.
Michigan punched tickets to Big Dance this season after missing the last two tournaments. The Wolverines won the Big Ten Tournament title of the season for the first time since 2018 and the third time in program history.
They will face UC San Diego, who made history this year. UCSD became the first school in NCAA history, with both male and female basketball teams qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in their first year of Division I eligibility. That's right: they're all new to di.
Anyone who wins tonight will advance to play Yale vs. Texas A&M winner in Round 2. Here's how to tune it for tonight's matchup:
UC San Diego vs Michigan Dates and Times:
UC San Diego plays Michigan in the first round of the South Region of the 2025 NCAA Tournament on March 20th at 10pm.
In this post, it is covered with a printable NCAA bracket with a 68-team March Madness 2025 field.
Which channel is the UC San Diego vs Michigan game?
The UC San Diego vs. Michigan game is airing on TBS.
How to watch UC San Diego vs Michigan for free in the NCAA Tournament:
If there is no cable or antenna, Live TV Streaming Service Watch the game.
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