Turner Sports’ TeamCasts Return for the 2018 Final Four and Championship
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is down to the national semifinals, with both Final Four games airing Saturday on TBS from the Alamodome in San Antonio.
No. 3 Michigan takes on No. 11 Loyola-Chicago, followed by No. 1 Villanova vs. No. 1 Kansas. TBS airs the traditional game broadcast, with TNT and truTV airing “TeamCasts” tailored to each team’s fans.
The championship game is Monday, April 2, on TBS, TNT and truTV. Tip-off is at 9:20/8:20c.
2018 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Final Four
Saturday, March 31
No. 3 Michigan Wolverines vs. No. 11 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers (6:09/5:09c)
TBS: Traditional game broadcast with CBS Sports play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz and analysts Grant Hill and Bill Raftery. Tracy Wolfson reports.
TNT: Michigan TeamCast Broadcast tailored to Michigan fans features Matt Park (play-by-play), Michigan alum and former NFL kicker Jay Feely (analyst), and Michigan alum and CNN medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta (reporter).
truTV: Loyola-Chicago TeamCast Loyola basketball radio voice Jeff Hagedorn (play-by-play), captain of Loyola’s 1963 national champion team Jerry Harkness (analyst), and Loyola alum and Yahoo! Sports NBA reporter Shams Charania (reporter) call the Loyola TeamCast.
No. 1 Villanova Wildcats vs. No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks (Begins 40 minutes after conclusion of Michigan-Loyola game)
TBS: Traditional game broadcast with CBS Sports play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz and analysts Grant Hill and Bill Raftery. Tracy Wolfson reports.
TNT: Kansas TeamCast Calling the game from the Jayhawks perspective is longtime Kansas TV announcer Dave Armstrong (play-by-play), Kansas and NBA alum Scot Pollard (analyst), and Kansas alum and actor Rob Riggle (reporter).
truTV: Villanova TeamCast Calling the game for the Wildcats’ side is Big East announcer Scott Graham (play-by-play), Villanova and NBA alum Randy Foye (analyst), and Villanova alum and NESN reporter Kacie McDonnell (reporter).
The #FinalFour is set!
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— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 25, 2018