
NCAA Tournament 2015 Schedule: Online Live Stream Coverage for All Rounds
For college basketball fans, March is the month you eagerly await all year.
Conference tournaments are still taking place across the country, but myriad teams already know whether they're getting in or not. The only question now is where they'll be seeded on Selection Sunday, which is now just two days away.
Nothing in the bracket is set just yet, even though teams like Kentucky look like a lock as the top overall seed after a 31-0 regular season. The schedule might not have been released at this point, but NCAA.com has already locked in the live stream coverage for the entire tournament.
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Before Selection Sunday, here's a look at the live stream information and new features for fans to enjoy.
NCAA Tournament Information
When: First round begins March 17; championship game held April 6
TV Coverage: TBS; TNT; TruTV
Live Stream: NCAA.com
New Features for 2015
First and foremost, this year's live stream package can also be found on Facebook. The Selection Sunday ceremony will be broadcast on the channel along with other features for college basketball fans to enjoy.
As for who will win the overall No. 1 seeds on that date, Joe Lunardi of ESPN gives his picks, per SportsCenter:
When the tournament does officially tip off, there will be several new facets of March Madness Live. One of the most creative will be the "Teams" section, per the NCAA.com release.
Using the feature, fans of a specific team can follow that program throughout its run while enjoying video highlights, statistics and other useful information. For those trying to fill out brackets leading up to the Big Dance, this might also be a critical app for research purposes.
Another tool to use to lock up your bracket is provided by Kami Mattioli of Sporting News, who gives a confidence meter of each team:
When the games wind down to the Final Four, there will be additional streams to enjoy. TBS, TNT and TruTV will each provide different coverage of the games, with the team-specific presentations on TNT and TruTV.
The slightly different component this season is that fans can get all of those broadcasts through streaming online. With so many different ways to enjoy the tournament, every college basketball fan should be fulfilled by the end of March.
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