Your 2010 NCAA 2nd Round Tip Times For Saturday, March 20

Ok, just received the tip times for Saturday in the NCAA Tournament. I know many of you would like to plan accordingly. Here they are.

CBS SPORTS’ EXCLUSIVE LIVE COVERAGE OF 2010 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CONTINUES
Tip-Times and Match-ups Announced for Saturday, March 20
CBS Sports’ exclusive live coverage of the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship continues with first round action on Friday, March 19 (12:00 Noon-5:00 PM, ET and 7:00 PM-12:00 AM, ET) and concludes on Monday, April 5 with the National Championship game (9:00 PM, ET-conclusion).
Greg Gumbel, Greg Anthony and Seth Davis host THE ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR® from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City.  Eric Mann serves as Senior Producer and Bob Matina directs.  Harold Bryant is Vice President, Production, CBS Sports.
CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK airs the out-of-market broadcast of Texas A&M – Utah State on Friday, March 19 in its entirety. The broadcast is fully produced by CBS Sports with its announcers and graphics and is broadcast locally on CBS.
Tip times for Sunday’s second-round match-ups will be announced at the conclusion of play on Friday, March 19.
SATURDAY, MARCH 20 (1:00-10:00 PM ET)

1:05 PM – Providence I, Villanova vs. St. Mary’s, Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery

3:20 PMSan Jose I, Butler vs. Murray State, Spero Dedes/Bob Wenzel 

Approximately 3:35 PM – Providence II, Tennessee vs. Ohio, Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery 

5:40 PM – Oklahoma City I, Kansas vs. Northern Iowa, Kevin Harlan/Dan Bonner

5:45 PM – New Orleans I, Baylor vs. Old Dominion, Dick Enberg/Jay Bilas

Approximately 5:50 PM – San Jose II, New Mexico vs. Washington, Spero Dedes/Bob Wenzel
Approximately 8:10 PM – Oklahoma City II, Kansas State vs. BYU, Kevin Harlan/Dan Bonner

Approximately 8:15 PM – New Orleans II, Wake Forest vs. Kentucky, Dick Enberg/Jay Bilas

I’ll post the Sunday tip times when they become available late Friday night.

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