(LIVE STREAM) 2023 NCAA championship game 2023 Live online Broadcast 03 April 2023
(LIVE STREAM) 2023 NCAA championship game 2023 Live online Broadcast 03 April 2023
The conclusion of the 68-team N.C.A.A. men’s tournament begins at 9:20 p.m. Eastern (on CBS in the United States).UConn vs. SDSU in men's basketball title game: Schedule, time, streaming, TV info for Monday.Tip-off from NRG Stadium in Houston is scheduled for 9:20 p.m. ET (CBS).
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The men's college basketball national championship will tip off Monday between the No. 4 Connecticut Huskies and the No. 5 San Diego State Aztecs. This marks the first ever national championship game appearance for San Diego State
The best bets to make for UConn vs. San Diego State, plus other top picks for Monday
The game represents the end to what will go down as an unlikely and chaotic men's NCAA Tournament that saw three teams — FAU, San Diego State and Miami — make their first-ever trips to a Final Four, something that hasn't happened in 53 years. In fact, the Final Four seed total of 23 was the second-highest in the history of the men's NCAA Tournament.
Live Updates: San Diego State and UConn Meet for N.C.A.A. Men’s Title
The NCAA men's basketball championship game will tip off Monday, April 3 at 9:20 p.m. ET. The game will be held at NRG Stadium in Houston, which was also the site of the Final Four.
NCAA Tournament championship game pick: San Diego State vs. UConn
The game will be broadcast on CBS, with Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Bill Raftery (analyst), Grant Hill (analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter) on the call.
Wild men's NCAA Tournament final pits underdog San Diego State against four-time titlist UConn
It’s hard to believe, but there is only one more game to play in this 2022-23 college basketball season. It has been a joyful, volatile ride, but we have a terrific matchup to take us through the finish line. And I have one more chance to finish above .500 against the spread for the 2023 men’s NCAA Tournament.
San Diego State had never reached the Elite Eight before now. Connecticut hasn't been past the opening weekend since it won its last title - in 2014. Why each team has a chance in Monday's final.
Connecticut and San Diego State will meet Monday night for the national championship.
In basketball. College basketball. Men’s college basketball. Just to be as clear as possible: There were 352 Division I men’s teams during the 2022-23 season, and the No. 5 Aztecs and the No. 4 Huskies are the last two standing.
San Diego State had never reached the Elite Eight before this season. Now, after a thrilling, buzzer-beating epic against No. 9 Florida Atlantic, the Aztecs will look to join UNLV in 1990 as the only current mid-major programs to win the national championship.
Meet the 4-Year-Old Girl Who Knew San Diego State Would Make it to the NCAA Finals
When the tournament kicked off a few weeks ago, San Diego State had 60-1 odds to win the whole thing. Now, the Aztecs will be playing in their first national championship game
Many a man has traveled to San Diego and been so inspired by our sunny weather and sparkling ocean they've made some rash decisions. But imagine being so inspired by America's Finest City you pick an underdog like San Diego State to win it all in your March Madness bracket.
Ella Ratnayake -- who is just four years old -- is likely one of a select few who made the choice and still have a chance to win their March Madness pool. (Her bracket is named "Rainbow Unicorns," by the way.)
When the tournament kicked off a few weeks ago, San Diego State had 60-1 odds to win the whole thing. Now, the Aztecs will be playing in its first national championship game with +7.5 odds of beating UConn. Prior to this season, the Aztecs had never made it beyond the Sweet 16.
So how did this four-year-old from Delaware make such a mighty fine prediction? That's thanks to her family's recent trip to San Diego. She visited the San Diego Zoo, swam in the Pacific Ocean and was so in awe of her first big vacation, she selected San Diego State to go all the way.
At first, her parents, Hiran and Maggie Ratnayake, didn't think much of Ella's predictions but there was a turning point where the started to pay attention.
There is one problem holding Ella back from seeing her Aztecs take home the trophy -- her 7 p.m. EST bedtime.
"Saturday night, she was awoken by some cheering from downstairs as we were watching the [Aztecs-Florida Atlantic] game," Maggie Ratnayake said. "So that might happen again and she'll come down and join us.”
Ella has San Diego State winning the championship game 100 to 8. If she gets the score prediction right, too, we may have a "Back to the Future" sportsbook situation on our hands. But who's to say? She's been right so far.
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