CBS/Turner Announce Tip Times for Elite Eight Games on Saturday, March 30, 2013

This in from CBS and Turner Sports. The tip times for the first half East and West Regional Finals have been set. Both games will be on CBS Sports. The East Regional in Washington, DC will take place at 4:30 p.m. ET while the West Regional Final will tip off at 7:05 p.m.

All tip times and announcing assignments are listed below.

NCAA TournamentTURNER SPORTS AND CBS SPORTS ANNOUNCE TIP-TIMES FOR REGIONAL FINALS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 30 ON CBS

CBS Sports and Turner Sports announce tip-times and match-ups for the Regional Finals of the 2013 NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship on Saturday, March 30 on CBS.  Marquette will take on Syracuse in the first game at 4:30 PM, ET followed by Wichita State playing Ohio State at 7:05 PM, ET.

THE ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR® tips-off the day’s action on CBS (2:30 PM, ET) with host Greg Gumbel along with analysts Charles Barkley, Greg Anthony, Kenny Smith and Doug Gottlieb.

Below are the tip-times and announce assignments for Saturday’s Regional Final games. Tip times for Sunday’s Regional Final games will be announced after the conclusion of Friday’s games.

NCAA March Madness Live® will continue to provide college basketball fans unparalleled multi-screen digital access to the 2013 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship including live streaming of every game. The digital suite of products will also feature video highlights, full game replays, real-time game alerts, live game scoring, real-time tournament brackets, personal channel lineup features, live stats, robust social media integration and more.

REGIONAL FINAL GAMESSATURDAY, MARCH 30

Tip (ET)

Network

Site

Game

Play-by-Play/Analyst//Reporter

4:30 p.m. CBS Washington, DC Syracuse vs. Marquette Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery//Rachel Nichols
7:05 p.m. CBS Los Angeles Wichita State vs. Ohio State Kevin Harlan/Reggie Miller/Len Elmore//Lewis Johnson

And we’re done.

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