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Live from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the NCAA Championship game features a thrilling showdown between top-ranked Michigan and second-seeded UConn!
After an exhilarating tournament filled with last-minute victories and surprising upsets, the stage is set for an epic battle as the Wolverines face off against the Huskies for the ultimate title. Michigan advanced to the championship game for the first time since 2018 with a commanding 91-73 win over No. 1 Arizona. Aday Mara led the charge, scoring 26 points on an impressive 11-for-16 shooting performance.
Michigan’s last appearance in the title match didn’t end in their favor, as they fell 79-62 to the Villanova Wildcats in 2018.
Meanwhile, UConn arrives at the championship game with a familiar sense of determination. After defeating No. 3 Illinois 71-62, the Huskies are making their third championship appearance in four years, having previously claimed the national title in 2023 and 2024. The question now is whether UConn can secure another victory, or if Michigan will seize the crown to conclude their remarkable season. The answer awaits us tonight.
Here’s how you can catch all the action of the Michigan vs. UConn game live online.
What Time/Channel Is The Michigan vs. UConn Basketball Game On Tonight?
The Michigan/UConn game starts at 8:50 p.m. ET on TBS, truTV, and HBO Max.
How To Watch The NCAA Championship Game Live Online:
Tonight’s Michigan/UConn game will be available to stream (with a cable login) on the March Madness Live app/website. You can also watch the game live on HBO Max, TBS, and truTV.
Additionally, you can stream TBS and truTV live or on demand with an active subscription to DIRECTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV (via the Blue package).
Can You Watch The Michigan-UConn NCAA Championship Game Live On CBS or Paramount+?
Nope. The championship game isn’t airing on CBS or Paramount+.
How To Watch Michigan vs. UConn on HBO Max:
You can watch the championship game on HBO Max via the streamer’s “Standard” and “Premium” tiers, which are available for $18.49/month and $22.99/month, respectively. HBO Max’s coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. ET.
You can also add HBO Max to your Prime Video or Hulu accounts for an additional $18.49/month (or $10.99/month, but this option doesn’t include March Madness).
The NCAA Championship Game begins Monday, April 6, at 8:50 p.m. ET on TBS, truTV, and HBO Max.