NCAA tournament schedule: Thursday's March Madness times, TV guide

For the fifth straight year, the NCAA Tournament has tipped off with the First Four in Dayton, Ohio. With one night of games already done, the college basketball world turns its attention to the final two games that will determine the last 64 teams

If past years are any indication, less than 0.5% of brackets will be perfect by the end of the night, so don't feel bad if you make some wrong picks. Rather than wallow in our collective futility to predict basketball games, let's get ready for the

The South region of the NCAA Tournament offers plenty of intrigue, with upset possibilities sprinkled throughout. Duke and Gonzaga were awarded the top two seeds in the bracket, but Iowa State figures to be a strong No.

The round of 64 begins on Thursday with a handful of games that promise to be compelling matchups. Honestly, there are few games this time of year that aren't tightly contested. Squads often play their best when the calendar turns to March. Couple that

Catch every buzzer-beating basket and incredible upset with our comprehensive guide on how to stream 2015's edition of NCAA March Madness online.