When is March Madness 2024? Dates, TV schedule, locations, odds & more for the NCAA Tournament

Dan Treacy

When is March Madness 2024? Dates, TV schedule, locations, odds & more for the NCAA Tournament image

Conference tournaments mark the unofficial start of March Madness, but it won't be long until the bracket is released and you can begin to fill in your picks.

For anyone who filled out a bracket last year, the result was chaos. No. 1 Purdue and No. 2 Arizona went down in the first round, followed by No. 1 Kansas and blue bloods Duke and Kentucky in the second round. No. 4 UConn was the highest seed to reach the Final Four, though that's where the upsets came to a halt as the Huskies rolled to a national title.

MORE: Watch select NCAA Tournament games with Sling TV

Will 2024 bring the same madness? March always brings an element of unpredictability, but it might not be fair to say the field is as wide open as it was in 2023. UConn again looks like a powerhouse, while Houston and Purdue have consistently looked a step above the rest along with the Huskies.

This is March, though. The regular season records can be thrown out and conference championships tossed aside if the right Cinderella team comes along.

Here's all you need to know about the 2024 NCAA Tournament, including key dates, the complete schedule and championship odds.

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March Madness bracket 2024

The March Madness bracket will be set on March 17 during the Selection Sunday showing on CBS.

Automatic bids will go to 32 conference champions, and 36 others will receive an at-large bid to fill out the remainder of the field.

March Madness 2024 printable bracket
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PRINTABLE: Get your 2024 March Madness bracket here

NCAA Tournament schedule 2024

  • Start date: Tuesday, March 19 (First Four)
  • End date: Monday, April 8 (national championship)

The 2024 NCAA Tournament consists of the First Four, first round, second round, Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four and national championship game.

The tournament begins on Tuesday, March 19, with the first round starting on Thursday, March 21. The madness will conclude with the national championship on Monday, April 8.

Here is the full schedule for March Madness 2024:

RoundDate
First FourMarch 19-20
Round 1March 21-22
Round 2March 23-24
Sweet 16March 28-29
Elite EightMarch 30-31
Final FourApril 6
National championshipApril 8

When is the First Four?

  • Date: March 19-20
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: TruTV
  • Live stream: NCAA March Madness Live, Sling TV

The First Four will take place on Tuesday, March 19 and Wednesday, March 20. 

Eight teams will take the floor in the First Four: the four lowest-seeded at-large teams selected and the four lowest-seeded automatic bids. That means four teams will see their hopes dashed before the start of the first round.

Teams who land in the First Four have reason for hope. Two (VCU in 2011 and UCLA in 2021) have reached the Final Four after playing in the First Four. A First Four team has also advanced past the first round in each of the last three tournaments, including both No. 11 Pittsburgh and No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson last year.

When is the Final Four?

The 2024 NCAA Tournament ends in Phoenix, where the Final Four on Saturday, April 6 sets up the national championship game between the nation's two finalists on Monday, April 8. 

  • Date: Saturday, April 6, and Monday, April 8
  • Time: 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ET (Final Four), 9 p.m. ET (national championship)
  • TV channel: CBS
  • Live stream: NCAA March Madness Live, Sling TV

March Madness schedule 2024

First Four

Tuesday, March 19

GameTime (ET)TV
No. 16 Wagner vs. No. 16 Howard6:40 p.m.TruTV, Sling TV
No. 10 Colorado State vs. No. 10 Virginia9:10 p.m.TruTV, Sling TV

Wednesday, March 20

GameTime (ET)TV
No. 16 Grambling State vs. No. 16 Montana State6:40 p.m.TruTV, Sling TV
No. 10 Colorado vs. No. 10 Boise State9:10 p.m.TruTV, Sling TV

Round 1

Thursday, March 21

GameTime (ET)TV
No. 9 Michigan State vs. No. 8 Mississippi State12:15 p.m.CBS
No. 11 Duquesne vs. No. 6 BYU12:40 p.m.truTV
No. 14 Akron vs. No. 3 Creighton1:30 p.m.TNT
No. 15 Long Beach State vs. No. 2 Arizona2 p.m.TBS
No. 16 Wagner/Howard vs. No. 1 North Carolina2:45 p.m.CBS
No. 14 Morehead State vs. No. 3 Illinois3:10 p.m.truTV
No. 11 Oregon vs. No. 6 South Carolina4 p.m.TNT
No. 10 Nevada vs. No. 7 Dayton4:30 p.m.TBS
No. 10 Colorado State/Virginia vs. No. 7 Texas6:50 p.m.TNT
No. 14 Oakland vs. No. 3 Kentucky7:10 p.m.CBS
No. 12 McNeese vs. No. 5 Gonzaga7:25 p.m.TBS
No. 15 South Dakota State vs. No. 2 Iowa State7:35 p.m.truTV
No. 15 Saint Peter's vs. No. 2 Tennessee9:20 p.m.TNT
No. 11 NC State vs. No. 6 Texas Tech9:40 p.m.CBS
No. 13 Samford vs. No. 4 Kansas9:55 p.m.TBS
No. 10 Drake vs. No. 7 Washington State10:05 p.m.truTV

Friday, March 22

GameTime (ET)TV
No. 9 Northwestern vs. No. 8 Florida Atlantic12:15 p.m.CBS
No. 14 Colgate vs. No. 3 Baylor12:40 p.m.truTV
No. 12 UAB vs. No. 5 San Diego State1:45 p.m.TNT
No. 15 Western Kentucky vs. No. 2 Marquette2 p.m.TBS
No. 16 Stetson vs. No. 1 UConn2:45 p.m.CBS
No. 11 New Mexico State vs. No. 6 Clemson3:10 p.m.truTV
No. 13 Yale vs. No. 4 Auburn4:15 p.m.TNT
No. 10 Colorado/Boise State vs. No. 7 Florida4:30 p.m.TBS
No. 9 Texas A&M vs. No. 8 Nebraska6:50 p.m.TNT
No. 13 Vermont vs. No. 4 Duke7:10 p.m.CBS
No. 16 Grambling State/Montana State vs. No. 1 Purdue7:25 p.m.TBS
No. 13. Charleston vs. No. 4 Alabama7:35 p.m.truTV
No. 16 Longwood vs. No. 1 Houston9:20 p.m.TNT
No. 12 James Madison vs. No. 5 Wisconsin9:40 p.m.CBS
No. 9 TCU vs. No. 8 Utah State9:55 p.m.TBS
No. 12 Grand Canyon vs. No. 5 Saint Mary's10:05 p.m.truTV

Round 2

Saturday, March 23

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBDNoon 
TBD vs. TBD2:30 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD5 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD6 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD7 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD7:30 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD8:30 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD9:30 p.m. 

Sunday, March 24

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBDNoon 
TBD vs. TBD2:30 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD5 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD6 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD7 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD7:30 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD8:30 p.m. 
TBD vs. TBD9:30 p.m. 

Sweet 16

Thursday, March 28

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBD7 p.m.CBS
TBD vs. TBD7:30 p.m.CBS
TBD vs. TBD8:45 p.m.TBS
TBD vs. TBD9:30 p.m.TBS

Friday, March 29

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBD7 p.m.CBS
TBD vs. TBD7:30 p.m.CBS
TBD vs. TBD8:45 p.m.TBS
TBD vs. TBD9:30 p.m.TBS

Elite Eight

Saturday, March 30

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBD6 p.m.TBS
TBD vs. TBD8:30 p.m.TBS

Sunday, March 31

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBD2 p.m.CBS
TBD vs. TBD4:55 p.m.CBS

Final Four

Saturday, April 6

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBD6 p.m.TBS
TBD vs. TBD8:30 p.m.TBS

National championship

Monday, April 8

GameTime (ET)TV
TBD vs. TBD9 p.m.TBS

How to watch March Madness games in 2024

CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV will split the duty of broadcasting the 2024 NCAA Tournament, as part of a broadcasting deal that will run through 2032.

RoundTV channel
First FourTruTV
Round 1CBS, TBS, TNT, TruTV
Round 2CBS, TBS, TNT, TruTV
Sweet 16CBS, TBS
Elite EightCBS, TBS
Final FourTBS
National championshipTBS

Here are the regional weekend broadcast teams.

  • Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson, Allie LaForce (sideline)
  • Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas, Evan Washburn (sideline)
  • Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
  • Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Stan Van Gundy, Andy Katz (sideline)

The rest of the announcer teams, in alphabetical order:

  • Lisa Byington, Steve Smith, Robbie Hummel, Lauren Shehadi (sideline)
  • Spero Dedes, Jim Spanarkel, Jon Rothstein (sideline)
  • Tom McCarthy, Deb Antonelli, Avery Johnson, AJ Ross (sideline)
  • Brad Nessler, Brendan Haywood, Dana Jacobson (sideline)

The 2024 NCAA Tournament can be streamed via NCAA March Madness Live. Other streaming services include Sling TV.

Odds to win March Madness 2024

Below are the teams most likely to win the 2024 NCAA Tournament via BetMGM (as of Wednesday, March 6):

  • UConn (+500)
  • Houston (+650)
  • Purdue (+700)
  • Arizona (+1000)
  • Tennessee (+1200)
  • North Carolina (+1800)
  • Auburn (+2000)
  • Kansas (+2000)
  • Iowa State (+2000)
  • Kentucky (+2200)
  • Alabama (+2500)
  • Duke (+2500)
  • Marquette (+2500)
  • Creighton (+3000)
  • Baylor (+3500)
  • Illinois (+3500)
  • Michigan State (+5000)
  • BYU (+5000)

Future Final Four locations, host sites

Below are the host sites for future Final Fours from 2025-2030:

YearCityFinal Four host site
2025San AntonioAlamodome
2026IndianapolisLucas Oil Stadium
2027DetroitFord Field
2028Las VegasAllegiant Stadium
2029IndianapolisLucas Oil Stadium
2030North TexasAT&T Stadium

NCAA Tournament 2024 tickets

Tickets for the 67 games of the 2024 NCAA Tournament are available on StubHub.

NCAA Tournament winners

UConn won the 2023 NCAA Tournament, securing its fifth national title and first under coach Dan Hurley with a win over San Diego State in the championship game. The victory put UConn among five other programs with at least five men's titles.

UCLA leads the charge with 11 national championships under its belt, followed by the blue bloods: Kentucky (8), North Carolina (6) and Duke (5), with the Blue Devils joined by Indiana (5) and UConn (5). 

SchoolNational titlesMost recent
UCLA111995
Kentucky82012
North Carolina62017
Connecticut52023
Duke52015
Indiana51987
Kansas42022
Villanova32018
Cincinnati21962
Florida22007
Louisville21986
Michigan State22000
N.C. State21983
Oklahoma State21946
San Francisco21956
Arizona11997
Arkansas11994
Baylor12021
California11959
City College of New York11950
Georgetown11984
Holy Cross11947
La Salle11954
Loyola Chicago11963
Marquette11977
Maryland12002
Michigan11989
Ohio State11960
Oregon11939
UNLV11990
Stanford11942
Syracuse12003
UTEP11966
Utah11944
Virginia12019
Wisconsin11941
Wyoming11943

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.