Here’s how to watch Arizona vs. LIU

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A David and Goliath-esque showdown is officially upon us.

At 1:35 p.m. ET, Jaden Bradley’s top-seeded Arizona Wildcats are taking on Greg Gordon’s No. 16-seeded Long Island University Sharks in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

This contest will be the second time the schools’ hoop squads have ever met; the last game was in 1951 (which the Wildcats narrowly won, 62-61).

Seventy-five years later, things are quite different. Arizona had a dominant 2025-26 season and went 32-2, capped by a 79-74 win over the Houston Cougars to secure a Big 12 Championship.

LIU, coached by 17-year NBA vet Rod Strickland, finished the year 24-10 to secure its first Big Dance berth since 2018. The rub is that the school is yet to win a game once it has advanced to the tourney.

Arizona vs. LIU: what to know

  • When: March 20, 1:35 p.m. ET
  • Where: Viejas Arena (San Diego, CA)
  • Channel: TNT
  • Streaming: Sling TV

The winner faces whoever wins between No. 8 Villanova and No. 9 Utah State in the West Region.

Arizona vs. LIU start time

Today’s (March 20) Arizona vs. LIU March Madness game is scheduled to tip off at 1:35 p.m. ET.

How to watch Arizona vs. LIU

You’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Arizona vs. LIU game for free if you don’t have cable.

If you aren’t ready to commit to a full-on subscription and just want to tune into today’s game, you can try a Sling TV Orange + Entertainment Extra 1-Day Pass. Priced at $5.99, you’ll get 24 hours of access to all Sling TV Orange has to offer, including truTV. Sling also offers 3-day and week-long passes for its Orange plan with the Entertainment Extra add-on.

You can also stream todays game with a DIRECTV free trial. The Choice plan, which has all of the March Madness channels you’ll need, is currently $35 off your first month.


The Post has you covered with a printable NCAA bracket featuring the full 68-team March Madness 2026 field.


NCAA Tournament 2026 key dates

  • First Round: March 19-20
  • Second Round: March 21-22
  • Sweet 16: March 26-27
  • Elite 8: March 28-29
  • Final 4: April 4
  • National Championship: April 6

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