The second weekend of March Madness will tip off shortly and its shaping up to be an exciting slate of college basketball action. The 2021 NCAA Tournament field has been cut down significantly, with the remaining schools now set to compete in the Sweet 16, which begins early this afternoon and runs until Sunday evening.
You will not want to miss a single minute of the hoops action, so read on to check out the updated March Madness bracket, as well as the full NCAA Tournament schedule, start times, TV channels, live stream info, updated odds and more for every game.
You can find an updated printable Sweet 16 bracket by clicking here
All Times ET
2:40 p.m.: (12) Oregon State vs. (8) Loyola Chicago, CBS VIAC , LOYC -7, O/U 125
5:15 p.m.: (5) Villanova vs. (1) Baylor, CBS, BAYL -7.5, O/U 142
7:25 p.m.: (15) Oral Roberts vs. (3) Arkansas, TBS, ARK -11.5, O/U 158.5
9:55 p.m.: (11) Syracuse vs. (2) Houston, TBS, UH -6.5, O/U 141
2:10 p.m.: (5) Creighton vs. (1) Gonzaga, CBS, GONZ -13
5 p.m.: (4) Florida State vs. (1) Michigan, CBS, MICH -2.5
7:15 p.m.: (11) UCLA vs. (2) Alabama, TBS, BAMA -6.5
9:45 p.m.: (7) Oregon vs. (6) USC, TBS, USC -2
Every 2021 NCAA Tournament game will be live streamed via the March Madness Live website and suite of apps.
There was no shortage of excitement to start the Big Dance this year, with the first and second rounds both chock-full of upsets. A record five teams seeded No. 12 or higher won their opening March Madness contest, including No. 15 Oral Roberts, a program that has become the best Cinderella story of the 2021 NCAA Tournament. The Golden Eagles are just the second school to reach the Sweet 16 from the No. 15 spot since the NCAA Tournament expanded to its current 64-team format in 1985.
Here is a look at the March Madness scores and results from Rounds 1 and 2 so you can see how every team still alive was able to reach the Sweet 16:
Friday, March 19
No. 7 Florida 75, No. 10 Virginia Tech 70 (OT)
No. 3 Arkansas 85, No. 14 Colgate 68
No. 1 Illinois 78, No. 16 Drexel 49
No. 6 Texas Tech 65, No. 11 Utah State 53
No. 15 Oral Roberts 75, No. 2 Ohio State 72 (OT)
No. 1 Baylor 79, No. 16 Hartford 55
No. 8 Loyola Chicago 71, No. 9 Georgia Tech 60
No. 12 Oregon State 70, No. 5 Tennessee 56
No. 4 Oklahoma State 69, No. 13 Liberty 60
No. 9 Wisconsin 85, No. 8 North Carolina 62
No. 2 Houston 87, No. 15 Cleveland State 56
No. 13 North Texas 78, No. 4 Purdue 69 (OT)
No. 10 Rutgers 60, No. 7 Clemson 56
No. 11 Syracuse 78, No. 6 San Diego State 62
No. 3 West Virginia 84, No. 14 Morehead State 67
No. 5 Villanova 73, No. 12 Winthrop 63
Saturday, March 20
No. 5 Colorado 96, No. 12 Georgetown 73
No. 4 Florida State 64, No. 13 UNC Greensboro 54
No. 3 Kansas 93, No. 14 Eastern Washington 84
No. 8 LSU 76, No. 9 St. Bonaventure 61
No. 1 Michigan 82, No. 16 Texas Southern 66
No. 5 Creighton 63, No. 12 UC Santa Barbara 62
No. 2 Alabama 68, No. 15 Iona 55
No. 6 USC 72, No. 11 Drake 56
No. 2 Iowa 86, No. 15 Grand Canyon 74
No. 10 Maryland 63, No. 7 UConn 54
No. 13 Ohio 62, No. 4 Virginia 58
No. 8 Oklahoma 72, No. 9 Missouri 68
No. 1 Gonzaga 98, No. 16 Norfolk State 55
No. 11 UCLA 73, No. 6 BYU 62
No. 14 Abilene Christian 53, No. 3 Texas 52
No. 7 Oregon, No. 10 VCU (no contest)
Sunday, March 21
No. 8 Loyola Chicago 71, No. 1 Illinois 58
No. 1 Baylor 76, No. 9 Wisconsin 63
No. 11 Syracuse 75, No. 3 West Virginia 72
No. 3 Arkansas 68, No. 6 Texas Tech 66
No. 2 Houston 63, No. 10 Rutgers 60
No. 15 Oral Roberts 81, No. 7 Florida 78
No. 5 Villanova 84, No. 13 North Texas 61
No. 12 Oregon State 80, No. 4 Oklahoma State 70
Monday, March 22
No. 7 Oregon 95, No. 2 Iowa 80
No. 1 Gonzaga 87, No. 8 Oklahoma 71
No. 11 UCLA 67, No. 14 Abilene Christian 47
No. 5 Creighton 72, No. 13 Ohio 58
No. 1 Michigan 86, No. 8 LSU 78
No. 4 Florida State 71, No. 5 Colorado 53
No. 2 Alabama 96, No. 10 Maryland 77
No. 6 USC 85, No. 3 Kansas 51