Wondering about where to get your March Madness college basketball fix? Hulu has you covered. It all comes down to this. Your hometown college basketball teams have been fighting all season long to climb the March Madness brackets.
From Selection Sunday to the Final Four and Championship Games, you can catch every moment of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men’s and women’s basketball tournaments live.
Wondering when March Madness starts? Here’s what you need to know.
Watch: March Madness 2024*
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When Does March Madness Start?
NCAA March Madness starts Sunday, March 17, 2024 with Selection Sunday for both the men’s women’s teams. Then, the “First Four” round of games is happening Tuesday, March 19 through Thursday, March 21.
Visit the official NCAA website for the complete men’s tournament schedule and women’s tournament schedule.
More 2024 March Madness FAQs
What Channel Is March Madness On?
The men’s March Madness games will be available to stream across CBS,* TBS,* TNT,* and TruTV.* Catch the women’s March Madness games on ESPN,* ESPN2,* and ABC.*
Stream all six channels without cable with a Hulu + Live TV subscription.*
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March Madness Teams 2024
Tune in to Selection Sunday for the official 2024 March Madness bracket.
When Is Selection Sunday?
Selection Sunday is Sunday, March 17, 2024. CBS* will be broadcasting the men’s bracket at 6:00 p.m. EST, and ESPN* will be broadcasting the women’s bracket at 8:00 p.m. EST.
Stream CBS* and ESPN* with a Hulu + Live TV subscription.
Stream Selection Sunday on Hulu
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Who Won March Madness 2023?
University of Connecticut beat San Diego State University 76-59 to win the men’s NCAA Championship in 2023, while Louisiana State University upset the University of Iowa 102-85 in the women’s NCAA Championship last season.