
NCAA Tournament Schedule 2015: Live Stream for Thursday Night, Friday Bracket
March Madness is already in full swing, with some of the top seeds planning to tip off on Thursday night. When the curtain closes on third day of the NCAA tournament, another full slate is scheduled to tip off on Friday with more upsets on tap.
None of the No. 1 seeds have taken the court, but two will be gracing the stage on the third day of the tournament. No. 1 overall seed Kentucky and Villanova are both scheduled to play No. 16 seeds with hopes of not becoming the first top seed to lose to the bottom of the barrel.
The other two top dogs will play on Friday when Duke and Wisconsin tip off. Wisconsin was knocked off in 2014 in the Final Four by Kentucky while Duke has bowed out in the round of 64 twice in the last three years.
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Here's a look at the full schedule, live stream information and a matchup to watch for Friday's slate.
NCAA Second-Round Information
When: March 19-20
TV: CBS, TNT, TBS, TruTV
Live Stream: NCAA.com
Best Matchup: No. 7 Iowa vs. No. 10 Davidson
Is your team not in the tournament? Or are you just looking for an underdog to root for throughout the tournament? This matchup might set the stage for Davidson to make another run during March Madness.
Davidson hasn't advanced in the NCAA tourney since the days when Stephen Curry suited up for the Wildcats. However, Davidson does boast a wealth of great guards to combat Iowa's forwards.
With both teams featuring great offensive stars, Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports believes this should be a matchup to watch:
The Wildcats have three players that average over 11 points per game and shoot over 43 percent from behind the arc. Tyler Kalinoski and Jack Gibbs lead the way for Davidson and can distribute the ball with great efficiency.
However, the matchup is not favorable in terms of size, as Chad Leistikow of The Des Moines Register notes:
In order to combat that length, the Wildcats will need to shoot the ball well from three-point range. With a wealth of shooters that can hit jumpers from anywhere on the court, that's likely exactly what Davidson will do on Friday.
Aaron White and Jarrod Uthoff will be difficult to deal with down low, but Davidson has regularly shocked the country with its ability to hit big shots. A few clutch buckets in the second half against Iowa might just blaze a trail for the Wildcats to make another late run under Bob McKillop.
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