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March Madness 2012 TV Schedule: Complete Live Stream Info for Round of 32 Action

Justin WeltonJun 7, 2018

After seeing chalk Saturday in the 2012 NCAA Tournament, there are going to be fantastic upset possibilities on Sunday.

Teams will battle it out for a trip to the Sweet 16. 

Here is all the information you need to know about start times and where to find March Madness games on the Internet. 

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Start Time: First game (No. 3 Georgetown vs. No. 11 North Carolina State) tips off at 12:15 p.m. EST

Live Streaming: All games can be seen on NCAA.com. 

West Region Game To Watch

No. 7 Florida vs. No. 15 Norfolk State, 6:10 p.m. EST

Could it be possible that a No. 15 seed moves on to the Sweet 16? Sunday's games provide two cases of possible history.

The first is Norfolk State vs. Florida.

We very well could see the upset from the 15 seed given their respective height mismatches across the board. Similar to Missouri (less talented guard play), Florida is a guard-dominated team with Kenny Boynton, Erving Walker and Bradley Beal. 

However, Florida also provides a NBA lottery-type talent in Patric Young in the middle. Although undersized, Young has the athleticism to be able to compete on the defensive side of the ball.

Florida also uses Erik Murphy, a 6'10" junior. 

So while the matchup seems similar, Florida may actually have the edge inside as a unit.

Kyle O'Quinn is going to need another dominant performance on Sunday. He scored 26 points and 14 rebounds in their upset of Missouri on Friday. 

Also, keep an eye on their three-point shooting. Norfolk State shot 32 percent from behind the arc during the season but rattled off 10-of-19 from beyond the arc against the Tigers.

Was it just one of those days for the Spartans or can we see another upset? Watch and find out. 

East Region Game To Watch

No. 6 Cincinnati vs. No. 3 Florida State, 9:40 p.m. EST

Even if you're not a fan of defensive games, Florida State and Cincinnati has to intrigue you at least a little. 

Personally, I think this is going to be one of the better games of the day. Florida State are a lot of people's sleeper Final Four team in the East. They almost slipped up against St. Bonaventure in the Second Round, but they survived and advanced.

Was that just a wake-up call or is there more to it?

Leonard Hamilton was playing the disrespected card all throughout the ACC Tournament; he was tired of being called the third-best team in the ACC. His team proved that they were capable of knocking off the giants in the conference.

Now it's time for his defensive crew to step it up again, because they're capable of making a Final Four. 

Cincinnati's offense has struggled all season long; they score 68.5 points per game—166th in the country. The Bearcats shoot 42 percent from the field and 34 percent from beyond the arc. 

Most of their numbers can be reflected from the Big East Conference, but Florida State plays defense like South Florida does. Both of those teams get in your face, take pride on the defensive floor and will contest every shot.

Cincinnati lost to South Florida this season. 

If the Bearcats win on Sunday night they will have to shoot the ball well. 

South Region Game To Watch

No. 10 Xavier vs. No. 15 Lehigh, 7:45 p.m. EST

Tu Holloway, Mark Lyons and the Xavier Musketeers managed to escape Notre Dame on Friday night. They will play Duke in the Third Round, right? 

Not quite.

Lehigh, yet another 15 seed, ruined the chalk when they defeated the Blue Devils.

Regardless of who wins here, we are going to see a double-digit team advance. I wouldn't be shocked either way.

Xavier was a top-10 team this season before its brawl with Cincinnati. They have two unreal talents in Holloway and Lyons mixed in with Dezmine Wells and Kenny Frease. These guys are talented.

C.J. McCollum dropped 30 points on the Blue Devils and averaged 22 points per game this season. Despite shooting 9-of-24 from the floor, McCollum has the ability to take games over late.

Get ready to see the McCollum vs. Holloway show for the right to go to the Sweet 16.

Midwest Region Game To Watch

No. 3 Georgetown vs. No. 11 North Carolina State, 12:15 p.m. EST

This one may be off your radar a little bit, but it certainly has entertainment value. 

North Carolina State is playing its best basketball of the season. Georgetown is a dangerous team with its offensive sets and back-door cuts.

C.J. Leslie of North Carolina State is an absolute stud of a forward. Georgetown uses a balanced attack.

Richard Howell is a load inside, especially on the glass. Henry Sims will do whatever it takes to get the job done around the hoop.

This one should be a joy to watch.

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