Watching today’s battle between second-seeded Marquette and 15th-seeded Vermont at 2:45 p.m., if you’re a streaming fan, means using apps and services from the NCAA and CBS. Here’s how.
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How to watch Marquette Golden Eagles vs. Vermont Catamounts
Time: 2:45 p.m. EDT
Location: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio.
Quick hit: The Golden Eagles (28-6) won the Big East tournament last week, and have four players who average double figures in scoring, led by guard Kam Jones. The Catamounts (23-10) won the America East conference title, built around a solid defense and a rotation of solid scoring guards.
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What channel: CBS
Where to stream: CBS Sports (online), Paramount+,NCAA March Madness app, Sling TV, YouTubeTV
Where to listen: SiriusXM (Channel 201); Westwood One skill on Alexa; WestwoodOne.com
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Sling has half off the first month
Sling TVis currently offering a deal for half off the first month as March Madness begins. Users can get the service for half-price for the first month. For example, most of the channels for the tournament, including TNT, TBS and TruTV, are on Sling’s Orange tier. Normally that tier is $40 a month, but in March, it’d be $20 for new customers.
To get CBS without an antenna, you can also sign up for Paramount+, which currently offers a seven-day free trial.