In ESPN’s coverage of the NCAA tournament this season, four first-round games are not being shown live on ESPNU, only on the network’s internet platform, WatchESPN (formerly known as ESPN3.com).
Those games, however, are available to local and regional sports networks for syndication.
Here’s a list of the first-round games not being shown live on ESPNU, and where they can be seen live if available. Check back for updates as they come in:
Massachusetts-Lowell vs. Wisconsin, 4:30 p.m. EDT Friday: NESN, Time Warner Cable Sports 32 (Wisconsin), TVW (Madison, Wis.), Time Warner Cable Sports (Rochester-98, Buffalo, Albany), WHME (Channel 46, South Bend, Ind.), WKBT-DTV (Channel 8.2, La Crosse, Wis.), Time Warner Cable Sports Ohio, WHMB (Channel 40, Indianapolis)
Notre Dame vs. St. Cloud State, 1:30 p.m. EDT Saturday: WHME (Channel 46, South Bend, Ind.), Fox Sports North, Time Warner Cable Sports 32 (Wisconsin), Time Warner Cable Sports Ohio, Time Warner Cable Sports (Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, Syracuse), WKBT-DTV (Channel 8.2, La Crosse, Wis.)
Miami vs. Minnesota State, 5 p.m. EDT Saturday: WHME (Channel 46, South Bend, Ind.), Fox Sports North, Time Warner Cable Sports 32 (Wisconsin), Time Warner Cable Sports Ohio
Quinnipiac vs. Canisius, 5:30 p.m. EDT Saturday: NESN, Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Buffalo, Central New York, Manhattan, Capital Region), Time Warner Cable Sports 98 (Rochester, N.Y.)
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Also see our regional schedule with the ESPN broadcasts listed.