NCAA Tournament Tip Times For Third Round Games on Sunday, 03/20/11

Ok, we have your tip times for Sunday’s third round games in the NCAA Tournament. Here we go.

THIRD ROUND GAMES

SUNDAY, MARCH 20 (12:00 Noon-12:00 AM, ET)

12:15 PM – CBS: Charlotte I: UNC vs. Washington, Jim Nantz/Clark Kellogg//Tracy Wolfson

Approximately 2:45 PM – CBS: Charlotte II: Duke vs. Michigan, Jim Nantz/Clark Kellogg//Tracy Wolfson

5:15PM – CBS: Cleveland I: Ohio St. vs. George Mason, Gus Johnson/Len Elmore//Marty Snider

6:10PM – TNT: Tulsa I: Texas vs. Arizona, Marv Albert/Steve Kerr//Craig Sager

7:10PM – TBS: Chicago I: Purdue vs. VCU, Spero Dedes/Bob Wenzel//Jamie Maggio

Approximately 7:45 PM – Tru TV: Cleveland II: Syracuse vs. Marquette, Gus Johnson/Len Elmore//Marty Snider

Approximately 8:40 PM – TNT: Tulsa II: Kansas vs. Illinois, Marv Albert/Steve Kerr//Craig Sager

Approximately 9:40 PM – TBS: Chicago II: Notre Dame vs. Florida St, Spero Dedes/Bob Wenzel//Jaime Maggio

And I’ll put CBS/Turner’s preview plus the Saturday schedule here shortly.

UPDATE: 12:35 a.m. – Ok, let’s provide CBS/Turner’s press release plus their Saturday schedule.

CBS SPORTS AND TURNER SPORTS ANNOUNCE TIP-TIMES AND MATCH-UPS FOR THIRD-ROUND GAMES ON SUNDAY, MARCH 20

Exclusive Coverage Continues with Third-Round on Saturday, March 19

CBS Sports and Turner Sports announce tip-times and match-ups for third-round coverage of the 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship on Sunday, March 20 (12:00 NOON-12:00 AM, ET) with all games available in their entirety across four national television networks: CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. Exclusive live coverage continues with third-round action on Saturday, March 19 (12:00 NOON-12:00 AM, ET).

Studio coverage continues with Greg Gumbel and Ernie Johnson sharing hosting duties during each day. Charles Barkley, Greg Anthony and Kenny Smith provide analysis throughout the tournament alongside Gumbel or Johnson from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York. Louisville head coach Rick Pitino joins the New York Studio on Saturday and Sunday. Matt Winer hosts the studio coverage from Turner’s Atlanta studio with analysts Seth Davis, Steve Smith and St. Josephs head coach Phil Martelli on Saturday and Sunday.

Fans also will be able to access the games through NCAA March Madness on Demand.  NCAA March Madness on Demand will provide live streaming video of every game of the new 68-team tournament as they are broadcast by CBS Sports and Turner Sports, which started with the First Four™ from Dayton, Ohio on March 15, and concludes with the Men’s Final Four® semifinals and national championship game from Houston, Texas on April 2 and April 4, respectively.

THIRD ROUND GAMES
SATURDAY, MARCH 19 (12:00 Noon-12:00 AM, ET)

12:15PM – CBS: Tampa I: Kentucky vs. West Virginia, Ian Eagle/Jim Spanarkel//David Aldridge

Approximately 2:45 PM – CBS: Tampa II: Florida vs. UCLA, Ian Eagle/Jim Spanarkel//David Aldridge

5:15PM – CBS: Denver I: Richmond vs. Morehead St., Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery//Lesley Visser

6:10PM – TNT: Tucson I: San Diego St. vs. Temple, Kevin Harlan/Reggie Miller/Dan Bonner//Sam Ryan

7:10PM – TBS: Wash. DC I: Pittsburgh vs. Butler, Tim Brando/Mike Gminski//Lewis Johnson

Approximately 7:45 PM –  CBS: Denver II: BYU vs. Gonzaga, Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery//Lesley Visser

Approximately 8:40 PM – TNT: Tucson II: Wisconsin vs. Kansas St., Kevin Harlan/Reggie Miller/Dan Bonner//Sam Ryan

Approximately 9: 40 PM – TBS: Wash. DC II: Connecticut vs. Cincinnati, Tim Brando/Mike Gminski//Lewis Johnson

And we’re done here.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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