Cooper Flag and Caleb's rematch love the headlines for tonight's March Madness Sweet 16 Match Up.
No. 1 Duke and No. 4 Arizona meet on a trip to the Elite 8 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Duke's star and number one draft pick in this year's NBA Draft, Flaggg averaged 16 points in each of Duke's previous tournaments. Love, a fourth-year player who started at UNC before transferring to Arizona, scored 29 points in the Wildcats' second round victory over Oregon.
Duke and Arizona performed with each other earlier this season. Flag led Duke to a 69-55 road victory, scoring 24 points.
Duke vs. Arizona Sweet Date and Time:
Arizona will play Duke in Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA Tournament on March 27th. Following the end of Alabama vs BYU, the tip-off is set at 9:39 PM ET.
In this post, it is covered with a printable NCAA bracket with a 68-team March Madness 2025 field.
Which channel is the Duke vs Arizona game?
The Duke vs. Arizona game is airing on CBS.
How to watch Duke vs Arizona for free in the NCAA Tournament:
If there is no cable or antenna, Live TV Streaming Service Watch the game.
Here are two cable replacement streaming services we recommend. Both come with a free trial version.
- DirectV Stream: MySports Genre Pack ($69.99 per month) or Entertainment Master Plan ($86.99 per month), both include a 5-day free trial
- Hulu + Live TV: The basic plan is free for 3 days and costs $82.99 per month
You can also watch the NCAA Tournament CBS Games on Paramount+. Showtime (free for one week, $12.99 a month).
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