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SiriusXM Offers Coverage of NCAA March Madness


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SiriusXM will offer listeners coverage of NCAA March Madness, carrying live play-by-play of the entire 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, as well as live play-by-play coverage of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship from the Sweet 16 through the Women's Final Four.

From the First Four on March 19-20 through the Men's Final Four and National Championship game on April 6 and 8 in Phoenix, SiriusXM listeners will have access to every game of the 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

For the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship games, SiriusXM will also air live play-by-play of every game from regional play, March 29-April 1, through the Women's Final Four, to be played April 5 and 7 in Cleveland, plus select early round matchups.

All of the Men's NCAA Tournament game broadcasts, and the Women's NCAA Tournament game broadcasts from the Sweet 16 through the National Championship, are provided to SiriusXM by Westwood One, the official network audio partner of the NCAA.

SiriusXM listeners nationwide can access tournament coverage and analysis across Mad Dog Sports Radio (channel 82), SiriusXM College Sports Radio (channel 84), and CBS Sports Radio (channel 158) both in-car and streaming on the SiriusXM app. SiriusXM's app will feature a special page dedicated to March Madness, making it easy for listeners to access live and upcoming games, tournament-related interviews, analysis and more.

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