Your College Basketball Sunday Viewing Guide: March 1, 2026

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WELCOME TO MARCH, EVERYONE!

There’s more college basketball than you can shake a stick at this month, and we are starting out HOT with 28 games on national television today, including YOUR Marquette men’s basketball team hosting DePaul on FS1. We can admit that’s not the national headline for the day, because there are 12 games with at least one ranked team in action today, and four of those games have two ranked teams squaring off.

All four of those games are on the women’s side of the aisle, and unfortunately for you, the television consumer, THREE of them are all at once. #4 Texas at #24 Alabama, #12 Duke at #21 North Carolina, and #13 Ohio State at #15 Michigan State all start at 11am Central time today. That’s a rough time for the ol’ Previous Channel button on the remote, to say the least. The other ranked vs ranked team is this afternoon, when #18 Baylor (and Marquette grad/head coach Nicki Collen) visit #11 TCU. I think that’s your Game Of The Day in terms of where teams are ranked, but I’ll listen to OSU/MSU arguments.

Elsewhere on the slate, women’s hoops has #2 UCLA, #5 Vanderbilt, #6 LSU, and #22 Minnesota on the road on national TV today. Officially, there’s also #1 UConn on the road, but do we really believe that St. John’s is going to have the advantage at Madison Square Garden tonight? No, I don’t think so. The men’s side of things has #8 Purdue and #13 Michigan State on the road against unranked foes in Big Ten play, so that’s interesting, too.

There’s a bunch more games — Marquette WBB at Providence! — that are streaming only, including #3 South Carolina at #15 Kentucky in women’s basketball and six more ranked women’s teams facing an unranked foe, too. If you catch on to a broadcast that’s thrilling, be sure to shout it out in the comments for everyone to check out ASAP!

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Here’s the full national television schedule for the day, with all times Central, as always.

Time (CT)GameTelevision
11:00 AM#4 Texas at #24 AlabamaSEC Network
#12 Duke at #21 North CarolinaESPN
#13 Ohio State at #15 Michigan StateBig Ten Network
Virginia Tech at VirginiaACC Network
La Salle at DavidsonUSA Network
Tulane at South FloridaESPN2
North Texas at UABESPNU
Rutgers at MarylandFS1
12:30 PM#8 Purdue at Ohio StateCBS
1:00 PM#5 Vanderbilt at TennesseeESPN
#22 Minnesota at IllinoisBig Ten Network
Iowa State at Kansas StateFS1
Clemson at StanfordThe CW
NC State at PittsburghACC Network
Auburn at ArkansasSEC Network
Murray State at BradleyESPN2
Saint Peter’s at MaristESPNU
2:45 PM#13 Michigan State at IndianaCBS
3:00 PM#6 LSU at Mississippi StateSEC Network
Notre Dame at #10 LouisvilleESPN2
#18 Baylor at #11 TCUESPN
Memphis at UTSAESPNU
Florida State at Wake ForestACC Network
DePaul at MarquetteFS1
4:00 PMBelmont at Illinois StateCBS Sports Network
5:00 PM#2 UCLA at USCFS1
6:00 PMCharleston at UNC WilmingtonCBS Sports Network
6:30 PM#1 Connecticut “at” St. John’sTNT


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