Every 2011 NCAA Tournament game will be streamed live online from the NCAA's website, free to your computer. This was amazing for keeping up with last year's March Madness, and it looks to be even better this year, with a four-panel viewing console, iPhone app, and the ability to flip from any game to any game, even those truTV ones, all live.
↵Here's the tip times schedule for the first ("second") round of men's NCAA action, which begins around noon today on CBS. Printable brackets if you need those, too.
↵The NIT Tournament and Women's NCAA Tournament will also stream online at ESPN3.com, with ESPN owning rights to all of those games. You can even watch ESPN3 via Xbox Live, but I don't think it works on mobile devices yet.
↵Between the men's and women's championship tournaments plus the NIT all sent straight to your desk, you really don't have any excuse to get any work done at all. I don't know what gave the NCAA the brilliant foresight to offer its best product to the people for free from any location, but it's a model that shows confidence in the offering and one that more sports leagues should embrace.
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