Big Ten Tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, scores, results for 2023 basketball tournament

David Suggs

Big Ten Tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, scores, results for 2023 basketball tournament image

Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.

The Big Ten has had a number of solid teams over the years, from Frank Kaminsky's Wisconsin to Trey Burke's Michigan. Still, it has proved challenging for the conference, which prides itself on physical play and hulking paint presences, to loom large come March.

With that said, this may be a different Big Ten. Leading the way for the conference are heavy-hitters Purdue and Indiana, led by a pair of All-American talents in Zach Edey and Trayce Jackson-Davis.

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They're not the only ones. Between Jahmir Young, Kris Murray, Hunter Dickinson and a host of other talents, the league isn't wonting for ability. And they'll be able to give fans a glimpse into the action at the 2023 Big Ten tournament.

The Boilermakers and Hoosiers may be the standouts. But it's a deep league, one that features a few teams with diverse attacks and stout defenses, characteristics that can take you a long way come March.

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With that, here's everything you need to know about the 2023 Big Ten tournament.

Big Ten Tournament bracket 2023

Here's the complete seeding and bracket schedule for this week's Big Ten tournament.

SeedTeamRecord (Big Ten)
No. 1Purdue26-5 (15-5)
No. 2Northwestern21-10 (12-8)
No. 3Indiana21-10 (12-8)
No. 4Michigan State19-11 (11-8)
No. 5Iowa19-12 (11-9)
No. 6Maryland20-11 (11-9)
No. 7Illinois20-11 (11-9)
No. 8Michigan17-14 (11-9)
No. 9Rutgers18-13 (10-10)
No. 10Penn State19-12 (10-10)
No. 11Nebraska16-15 (9-11)
No. 12Wisconsin17-13 (9-11)
No. 13Ohio State13-18 (5-15)
No. 14Minnesota8-21 (2-17)

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Big Ten basketball tournament schedule 2023

The 2023 Big Ten Tournament runs from Wednesday, March 8 to Sunday, March 12. Below is the full tournament schedule:

​Round 1: Wednesday, March 8

Matchup/Result
Game 1: No. 13 Ohio State 65, No. 12 Wisconsin 57
Game 2: No. 14 Minnesota 78, No. 11 Nebraska 75

Round 2: Thursday, March 9

GameTime (ET)TV
Game 3: No. 9 Rutgers 62, No. 8 Michigan 50NoonBig Ten Network
Game 4: No. 13 Ohio State 73, No. 5 Iowa 6925 min. after Game 3Big Ten Network
Game 5: No. 10 Penn State 79, No. 7 Illinois 766:30 p.m.Big Ten Network
Game 6: No. 6 Maryland 70, No. 14 Minnesota 5425 min. after Game 5Big Ten Network

Quarterfinals: Friday, March 10

GameTime (ET)TV
Game 7: No. 1 Purdue 70, No. 9 Rutgers 65NoonBig Ten Network
Game 8: No. 13 Ohio State 68, No. 4 Michigan State 5825 min. after Game 7Big Ten Network
Game 9: No. 10 Penn State 67, No. 2 Northwestern 65 (OT)6:30 p.m.Big Ten Network
Game 10: No. 3 Indiana 70, No. 6 Maryland 6025 min. after Game 9Big Ten Network

Semifinals: Saturday, March 11

GameTime (ET)TV
Game 11: No. 1 Purdue 88, No. 13 Ohio State 661 p.m.CBS
Game 12: No. 10 Penn State 77, No. 3 Indiana 7325 min. after Game 11CBS

Big Ten championship game: Sunday, March 12

GameTime (ET)TV
Championship: No. 1 Purdue 67, No. 10 Penn State 653:30 p.m.CBS

How to watch the Big Ten Tournament live

The 2022 Big Ten Tournament games will air live on either the Big Ten Network or CBS. Streaming options include the Fox Sports app, Paramount+ (in the case of the semifinal and final games) and fuboTV, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Round 1
Big Ten Network
Round 2
Big Ten Network
Quarterfinals
Big Ten Network
Semifinals
CBS
Big Ten championship game
CBS

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.