With the field down to 32 teams, the 2024 NCAA Tournament’s second day will include 16 more first-round games showcasing both established programs and possible underdogs. The top-seeded teams from the 2023–24 season, UConn, Purdue, and Houston, will be among those on the court as they begin their Big Dance trips.
There are plenty exciting matchups across the nation on Friday, even if they are not related to the matches between those seeds. These include many matchups between the No. 8 and No. 9 seeds and one where the No. 11 is the betting odds favorite over the No. 6-seeded opponent.
Best March Madness games Friday, March 22
- No. 9 Texas A&M Aggies vs. No. 8 Nebraska Cornhuskers
- No. 11 New Mexico Lobos vs. No. 6 Clemson Tigers
- No. 12 James Madison Dukes vs. No. 5 Wisconsin Badgers
- No. 9 Northwestern Wildcats vs. No. 8 Florida Atlantic Owls
- No. 10 Colorado Buffaloes vs. No. 7 Florida Gators
How to watch March Madness in NCAA men’s basketball in 2024?
Every game will be televised on TruTV, TBS, TNT, and CBS. Here are some more streaming choices so you can keep up with all the action on your devices.
- Stream via Paramount+
- Use HULU to stream live TV.
- The NCAA March Madness Live app
- Watch via DirecTV Stream