It’s on to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, and Thursday features four regional semifinal games.
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Following is Thursday’s Sweet 16 schedule from the East (Newark, N.J.) and West (San Francisco) Regionals.
TV / streaming info is included along with the Thursday afternoon consensus point spreads and game totals from the leading online sportsbooks. Be sure to visit our dedicated betting odds page for the latest lines.
- > South No. 6-seed BYU vs. No. 2 Alabama (-4.5, 176), 7:09 p.m., ET (CBS)
- > West No. 4 Maryland vs. No. 1 Florida (-6.5, 157), 7:39 p.m. (TBA, truTV)
- > East No. 4 Arizona vs. No. 1 Duke (-9.5, 155.5), 9:39 p.m. (CBS)
- > West No. 10 Arkansas vs. No. 3 Texas Tech (-5.5, 147.5), 10:09 p.m. (TBS, truTV)
Thursday’s opening game has the makings of a shootout as the Big 12’s Cougars and the SEC Crimson Tide each feature top-10-ranked Ken Pomeroy offenses while averaging 81-plus points per outing.
The two No. 1 seeds in action — Florida and Duke — have one combined loss between them since Feb. 8 and are the current favorites to meet in the April 7 national championship in San Antonio. Will the fourth-seeded Terrapins or Wildcats throw a wrench into those plans?
And in Thursday’s nightcap, coach John Calipari’s Razorbacks are the lone double-digit seed still alive, and they’re eyeing a third straight upset win against the Big 12’s Red Raiders.