The Hamilton Spectator

How to watch, what to watch for in the men’s Final Four tourney

UConn is favourite, but Purdue, big man Edey large obstacles

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March Madness is racing toward the national championsh­ip game.

The beloved annual tradition that is the NCAA Tournament opened with bracket busters and overnight stars — Oakland’s Jack Gohlke and Oregon’s Jermaine Couisnard, anyone? — emerging out of nowhere. Who will win it all? UConn is the No. 1 seed overall and an overwhelmi­ng pick to claim a sixth overall championsh­ip and become the first team to repeat as NCAA winner since Florida in 2006-07.

The only other top seed still alive going into Saturday’s Final Four is Purdue.

Last year’s Final Four, remember, included two 5 seeds (Miami and San Diego State), the fourth-seeded Huskies and 9 seed Florida Atlantic.

This year is a bit more traditiona­l — except for 11-seed North Carolina State crashing the party.

The Final Four

1 UConn vs. 4 Alabama (8:49 p.m., Saturday). The question before the tourney was who could stop the Huskies and that question hasn’t changed at all as UConn has won its NCAA games by 39, 17, 30 and 25 points.

Next up: the Crimson Tide. Alabama hit 16 three-pointers to advance over Clemson and that came after the Tide eliminated top-seeded North Carolina. 1 Purdue vs 11 N.C. State (6:09 p.m., Saturday). The Boilermake­rs have advanced behind big man Zach Edey, from Toronto, who dropped 40 points in his last game to help eliminate Tennessee.

The seven-foot-four, 300-pound pride of Canada and his strong supporting cast will face a Wolfpack team that has a standout big man of its own.

D.J. Burns Jr. stands six-foot-nine and weighs in at 275 pounds.

N.C. State has not made it this far in the tournament since its 1983 championsh­ip team coached by the late Jim Valvano.

How to watch

Every game of the men’s tournament will be aired — here is a schedule — either on CBS, TBS, TNT or TruTV and their digital platforms, including Paramount+.

TBS will handle the Final Four contests and national title game this year.

The NCAA will be streaming games via its March Madness Live option.

Betting guide

The betting favourite is UConn, followed by Purdue, Alabama and N.C. State, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

When are the games?

The Final Four is in Glendale, Ariz., on Saturday, with the championsh­ip game Monday night.

Go deeper

March Madness as we know it could be on the way out amid all the changes in college athletics.

There is a lot of talk about expanding the tournament beyond 68 teams, a format that’s been in place since 2011.

For now, enjoy the show and, if it seems like everyone can score, there is a reason.

Offence has evolved. Just take a look at UConn.

Everyone loves those buzzer beaters and late-game winners. A lot of the guys who hit those last year came back for more.

Edey was back too, though his basketball future after Purdue is murky.

If you like your team this season, take a good look. The transfer portal and the allure of NIL deals mean coaches have to worry about their rosters even amid March Madness.

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Canadian Zach Edey of the Purdue Boilermake­rs blocks a shot by Dalton Knecht of the Tennessee Volunteers in the Elite 8 round of the NCAA Tournament at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Sunday.
GREGORY SHAMUS GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Canadian Zach Edey of the Purdue Boilermake­rs blocks a shot by Dalton Knecht of the Tennessee Volunteers in the Elite 8 round of the NCAA Tournament at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Sunday.

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