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Saturday's 2011 NCAA Tournament TV Schedule, Game Times, Locations, Announcers, And More

Eight 2011 NCAA Tournament second ("third") round games have been set up for Saturday, March 19, composed of the teams that won on Thursday. While Sunday's March Madness schedule is still being put together, with Texas and Michigan winning the early games, we know how the TV schedule breaks down for tomorrow's game times.

Sadly, it's an odd day, which apparently means no Gus Johnson, but two SEC teams will get to start the game off. Florida will actually need to put both left and right sneakers on to get a win, unless UCLA brings their second half game from their effort against Michigan State.

And Kentucky should give West Virginia a much bigger challenge than Clemson did. How do you think the Mountaineers match up against Kentucky?

Here's the complete Saturday NCAA men's basketball schedule, via Fang's Bites:

  • Kentucky Wildcats vs. West Virginia Mountaineers, 12:15PM - CBS: Tampa,  Ian Eagle/Jim Spanarkel//David Aldridge
  • Florida Gators vs. UCLA Bruins, approximately 2:45PM - CBS: Tampa, Ian Eagle/Jim Spanarkel//David Aldridge
  • Richmond Spiders vs. Morehead St. Eagles, 5:15PM - CBS: Denver, Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery//Lesley Visser
  • San Diego St. Aztecs vs. Temple Owls, 6:10PM - TNT: Tucson, Kevin Harlan/Reggie Miller/Dan Bonner//Sam Ryan
  • Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Butler Bulldogs, 7:10PM - TBS: Wash. DC, Tim Brando/Mike Gminski//Lewis Johnson
  • BYU Cougars vs. Gonzaga Bulldogs, approximately 7:45 PM - CBS: Denver, Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery//Lesley Visser
  • Wisconsin Badgers vs. Kansas St. Wildcats, approximately 8:40 PM - TNT: Tucson, Kevin Harlan/Reggie Miller/Dan Bonner//Sam Ryan
  • Connecticut Huskies vs. Cincinnati Bearcats, approximately 9:40 PM - TBS: Wash. DC, Tim Brando/Mike Gminski//Lewis Johnson

For more on the 2011 NCAA Tournament, stop by SB Nation's NCAA Basketball hub.


Photographs by coka_koehler used in background montage under Creative Commons. Thank you.