When and where is the game being played?
The game is on March 17, 2026, at UD Arena in Dayton, OH.
Sports / College Basketball
The UMBC Retrievers and the Howard Bison are set to clash in the NCAA First Four tournament in Dayton, Ohio. UMBC's journey was delayed due to weather, adding to the anticipation for this matchup. Both teams are vying for a chance to advanc...
UMBC (24-8) enters the First Four as the America East Conference champion, led by Jah'Likai King, DJ Armstrong Jr., and Ace Valentine. Coach Jim Ferry was named Coach of the Year. Their journey to Dayton was fraught with weather-related delays, causing them to miss media availability.
Howard (MEAC) is spearheaded by Bryce Harris and Cedric Taylor III. They secured their spot by winning the MEAC Tournament, defeating North Carolina Central. This marks their third title in four years under Coach Kenneth Blakeney.
The game is scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at 6:40 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on truTV. The winner will advance as a 16-seed to face 1-seed Michigan in the Midwest Region.
The game is on March 17, 2026, at UD Arena in Dayton, OH.
The game will be broadcast on truTV.
Bryce Harris for Howard and Jah'Likai King for UMBC.
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