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TSN and TSN2 Announce Coverage of March Madness

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2012-03-08

TSN and TSN2 team up to deliver complete live coverage of one of the most anticipated tournaments of the year - the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, otherwise known as NCAA March Madness.

Coverage tips off in Canada on Thursday, March 15 with Second Round match-ups beginning at 11 a.m. ET on TSN2 and 12 noon ET on TSN . The tournament culminates with the championship game on Monday, April 2 at 9 p.m. ET live on TSN.

Fans can also catch live game action on TSN Mobile TV throughout the tournament.

Leading up to the Round of 64, TSN.ca has live streaming of the First Four round match-ups on March 13 and 14 beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET each night.

Complementing TSN's coverage, Bell offers its Bell Fibe TV, Bell Satellite TV and Bell Mobile TV customers complete and uninterrupted coverage of all games in the first four rounds of the tournament with the NCAA® March Madness® Package, which includes the First Four match-ups that are not broadcast on television in Canada. For more information and to subscribe visit Bell.ca/MarchMadness.

TSN's Kate Beirness hosts coverage of NCAA MARCH Madness from the network's studios alongside basketball analysts Jack Armstrong, Leo Rautins, Dan Shulman and Sherman Hamilton. The original studio show features pre- and post-game analysis of the day's action and live look-ins to various games.

With the hardcourt heating up, fans can get primed for the tournament with a 30-minute NCAA March Madness Tournament Preview Special on Monday, March 12 at 8:30 p.m. ET on TSN2. Host Beirness is joined by Armstrong, Rautins, Shulman and Sherman Hamilton as they take an in-depth look at the four brackets and size up the competition. The show also shines the spotlight on the homegrown talent anticipated to be in this year's tournament, including Baylor Bears guard Brady Heslip from Burlington, ON; Gonzaga Bulldogs starters Kevin Pangos from Newmarket, ON, and Robert Sacre from North Vancouver, BC; Syracuse Orange forward Kris Joseph from Montreal; and Kentucky Wildcats freshman forward Kyle Wiltjer, who is the son of former Canadian national basketball team member Greg Wiltjer.

Fans can also get a break down of the tournament brackets following Selection Sunday with ESPN: BRACKETOLOGY on Sunday, March 11 at 10:30 p.m. ET on TSN2 and NCAA® MARCH MADNESS®: 68 to 1 on Monday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. ET on TSN.

TSN's flagship sports news program has complete coverage  including game highlights, reports and analysis. TSN's Cabbie also checks in with a special edition of Cabbie Presents on Monday, March 12 as Cabbie gets some special NBA player predictions on the tournament. Players like DeMar DeRozan and David Lee let Cabbie know which teams they think could go all the way.

 Hoops fans can whoop it up all tournament long on TSN.ca, as Canada's leading sports website delivers all the latest scores, news and highlights, along with analysis from TSN's basketball experts and live streaming of the tournament's First Four round match-ups on March 13 and 14 beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET on both evenings.

TSN.ca also gives fans the chance to flex their bracketology muscles by participating in the TSN Tournament Challenge located on the website. Fans can guess each game's winner on a round-by-round basis throughout the entire tournament and compete against the rest of the country for the chance to win a grand prize. Fans can also create a group to compete against their peers for ultimate bragging rights or simply follow the tournament action with a printable bracket.

TSN Radio in Toronto (AM 1050) has live coverage  championship final on Monday, April 2 beginning at 8 p.m. ET. The station also court-surfs throughout the tournament, bringing fans all the buzzer beaters, close finishes, and upsets as they unfold on the hardcourt.

In addition, live coverage of tournament games will be featured on TSN Radio in Montreal (AM 990 and in Winnipeg AM 1290), as well as on TEAM 1200 in Ottawa and TEAM 1410 in Vancouver.


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