When does March Madness 2026 begin?
The tournament tipped off with the First Four games on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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March Madness 2026 is underway! Get ready for thrilling matchups, bracket upsets, and unforgettable moments. This guide provides the schedule, scores, and everything you need to follow the tournament.
The 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is being held in multiple locations across the United States, leading up to the Final Four in Indianapolis. Games are broadcast across CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV, with streaming options available.
**First Four Highlights:** The First Four games in Dayton, Ohio, determined the final teams to advance. Prairie View A&M secured their first March Madness win, defeating Lehigh 67-55. Miami (Ohio) also made a statement with an 89-79 victory over SMU.
**Round of 64 Key Games:** Thursday's schedule includes several notable matchups: - Ohio State vs. TCU (12:15 p.m. ET, CBS) - Duke vs. Siena (2:50 p.m. ET, CBS) - Michigan vs. Howard (7:10 p.m. ET, CBS)
Friday features games like Kentucky vs. Santa Clara and Arizona vs. Long Island University.
**Tournament Locations:** The tournament spans from Dayton, Ohio (First Four) to Indianapolis, Indiana (Final Four), with various regional games in cities like Buffalo, Greenville, Oklahoma City, and Portland.
The tournament tipped off with the First Four games on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
The Final Four will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 4 and 6.
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