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SiriusXM to Air 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament


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SiriusXM has announced coverage for the upcoming 2025 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Championships, providing basketball fans nationwide with access to games from the first tip-off to the final buzzer during March Madness. This extended coverage will include live broadcasts of every game of the Men's Championship and all games from the Sweet 16 through to the National Championship for the Women's Championship.

Coverage of the Men's Tournament will kick off with the First Four on March 18-19 and run through to the Final Four and National Championship games on April 5 and 7, respectively, to be held in San Antonio, TX. The Women's Championship will begin with its First Four games on March 19-20, culminating in the Final Four and National Championship on April 3 and 6 in Tampa, FL.

Listeners can tune into the games in SiriusXM-enabled vehicles or via the SiriusXM app, with channel assignments available at siriusxm.com/sports from March 17. The broadcasts are provided by Westwood One, the official network audio partner of the NCAA.

Beyond game coverage, SiriusXM will offer extensive pre-game and post-game analysis. Former Duke coach and Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski will host his show, "Basketball and Beyond with Coach K," providing insights throughout the tournament. Additional programming, including live shows from the Final Four host cities and the Naismith Awards Brunch, will feature basketball analysts and former players sharing their expertise and discussing the tournament progress.

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