March Madness Elite Eight schedule, how to watch: Keep up with the NCAA tournament as teams secure Final Four spots
Key Points:
- Iowa advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time since 1987 by overcoming Nebraska, capitalizing on a late defensive mistake by the Huskers; they will face Illinois, who defeated Houston, next at the Toyota Center in Houston.
- Purdue narrowly defeated Texas with a last-second putback and will take on top-seeded Arizona, who comfortably beat Arkansas, in the Elite Eight matchup in San Jose.
- UConn edged out Michigan State in a close game and will face Duke, who survived a tough contest against St. John’s, in Washington D.C. on Sunday.
- Michigan secured a convincing win over Alabama and will meet Tennessee, who pulled away from Iowa State, in the Elite Eight at the United Center in Chicago.
- The Elite Eight games are scheduled for March 28-29, with coverage across TBS, TruTV, and CBS, featuring prominent announcers for each matchup.