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Where to Watch 2015 March Madness Online, Streaming, and on TV

Where to Watch 2015 March Madness Online, Streaming, and on TV

Where will you be when the Madness begins? Inside the stadium where your team will play? Tickets are going to be hard to come by depending on which game you’re going to attend. But if you’re just really looking to catch the games live in the very comfort of your own home, there’ll be a lot of options out there available to enjoy the crazy month-long college basketball extravaganza.

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Where to Watch 2015 March Madness

On TV

[sc:NCAAB240banner ]Our good old television is still the top medium of choice to watch March Madness. It’s the most convenient option and with CBS handling the coverage, you can expect a smooth viewing experience. Games on CBS will be shown free, and all you need is to enter your cable subscription data to access other games covered by CBS’ affiliates like TBS, TruTV, and TNT. These three CBS partners will take care of the coverage of games from the First Round up to the Elite Eight. The Final Four games will be handled exclusively by TBS, while the National Championship on April 6 will be on CBS.

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Online/Mobile Streaming

NCAA App Devices

Got no love for TV? How about catching the games live, mobile style. Online streaming of the March Madness games can be enjoyed through the NCAA website. The site is set to stream 67 games. You can download the NCAA March Madness app to any of the following (but not limited to) devices: Amazon Kindle, Android, iPad, iPhone, and Windows phones. But since nobody has all the time to watch all the games, the NCAA came up with a YouTube channel where subscribers can catch tons of clips and highlights.

Illegal Streaming

If you’re the type of person who’s into the thrill of watching the games illegally, then you can find a plethora of illegal streaming sites that caters to your hoops obsession. However, you must have a huge reservoir of patience and tolerance when watching games through this option, as you’ll certainly be encountering a barrage of pop-up ads (some are NSFW) and even viruses.

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