ESPN Platforms Present Wall-to-Wall Coverage for 2024
ESPN will give hours of unmatched,multi-platform content on Sunday, March 17, including live responses, analysis and interviews as both the men’s and women’s classes are revealed for their separate NCAA Basketball Crowns.
Coverage and analysis will be begin early Sunday with the men’s College GameDay crew of Rece Davis, Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg and Jay Williams on College Basketball Live Presented by Lowe’s from noon- 1p.m. ET on ESPN to bandy the remaining conference crown games and an in- depth examination of how the event classes might shake out.
The platoon will return at 6p.m. ET with SportsCenter analysis throughout the show, followed by Bracketology Presented by Lowe’s from 7- 8p.m., featuring live responses to the NCAA Men’s Basketball event type. Davis will host and be joined by the critic crew of Bilas, Greenberg and Williams for the one- hour program.
The 68- platoon type for the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship will be revealed live on ESPN and ESPN2 during the NCAA Women’s Basketball Selection Special Presented by Capital One at 8p.m. Elle Duncan will host the one- hour special, joined by judges Rebecca Lobo, Carolyn Peck and Andraya Carter and bracketologist Charlie Creme. Holly Rowe will be live from Indianapolis with the NCAA Selection Committee, while Courtney Lyle will be on the ground in Columbia,S.C., with the Gamecocks.
Following the unearthing of both classes, the discussion will continue with Bracketology Presented by Lowe’s morning at 9p.m. ET. Kevin Connors will host the show and be joined by judges from the men’s and women’s side to bandy all 136 brigades named. Sean Farnham, Josh Pastner, Andraya Carter, Carolyn Peck, Muffet McGraw, Kelly Gramlich, Tom Crean and Dalen Cuff will break down the classes with in- depth analysis and interviews.
The following day, the Jay Bilas ‘ My type Is Better Than Your type ’ Special Presented by Applebee’s will state from 7- 8p.m. ET as Bilas is joined by Christine Williamson to bandy their picks, slumberer brigades and who walks down with the jewel in April.
Digital Coverage
Bracketology for both 68- platoon fields will also be available for brigades to stream across ESPN YouTube, ESPN Facebook and the ESPN App.
suckers can tune in Sunday night for Bracketology Presented by Coors Light, a one- hour special morning at 9p.m. ET. The show is hosted by Christine Williamson, Sam Ravech, Harry LylesJr. and King McClure.
On Monday, suckers can join Ravech, Gramlich, Creme and Autumn Johnson at 6p.m. ET for Bracketology Women’s Selection Presented by Nissan.
Full Women’s Championship Coverage
ESPN’s exclusive content of the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Presented by Capital One begins Wednesday, March 20, with games available across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNews. The Women’s Final Four will state live from Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, with the semifinals slated for ESPN and the Championship game set for ABC for the alternate-straight season.
ACC Network
ACCN will state back- to- reverse Selection Sunday specials from the Bristol,Conn. workrooms. At 9p.m., Kelsey Riggs hosts Nothing But Net Men’s Selection Special alongside Joel Berry II, Jim Boeheim, Carlos Boozer and Luke Hancock. At 10p.m., Riggs hosts Nothing But Net Women’s Selection Special alongside Kelly Gramlich, Ivory Latta and Muffet McGraw.
SEC Network
SEC Now Selection Special is set for Sunday, March 17 at 9p.m. from SEC Network’s Charlotte workrooms. Peter Burns and Alyssa Lang will be joined by judges Ron Slay and Steffi Sorensen to reply to platoon watch parties and interviews from the SEC outfits named for postseason play.
NIT
The 32-platoon type for the 2024 National Invitation Tournament( NIT) will be unveiled at 930p.m. on ESPN2. All 31 games will be televised on ESPN platforms.
ESPN Tournament Challenge
classes for both men’s and women’s games will be available to fill out on Selection Sunday, March 17, with the Men’s Tournament Challenge opening at 8p.m. ET, followed by the Women’s event Challenge at 10p.m. ET. suckers can submit up to 25 classes and join up to 10 groups each atESPN.com/tcmen for the Men’s Tournament Challenge andESPN.com/tcwomen for the Women’s TC. suckers can also complete and submit classes on the ESPN Tournament Challenge App for iOS and Android, or on the ESPN App. Like all ESPN Fantasy games, event Challenge is free to play.