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March Madness: How To Watch NCAA Tournament Games In 2023

The NCAA Tournament, better known as March Madness, is upon us again. Time to get in front of a big-screen TV, grab some food and watch some future NBA players try to win a championship.

Here is the college basketball schedule so you can see what days to go to the bar in New Orleans:

Here are the top games coming on your TV:

How To Watch NCAA Basketball

You can watch college football for free on your TV. Here’s how.

NCAA Men’s TV Schedule And Times

CBSThu, Mar. 1612:15 PMMen’s NCAA Tournament 1st Round#9 West Virginia vs #8 Maryland
CBSThu, Mar. 162:45 PMMen’s NCAA Tournament 1st RoundTBD vs #1 Alabama
CBSThu, Mar. 167:10 PMMen’s NCAA Tournament 1st Round#12 Oral Roberts vs #5 Duke
CBSThu, Mar. 169:40 PMMen’s NCAA Tournament 1st Round#13 Louisiana vs #4 Tennesse

2023 March Madness women’s TV Times And Schedule

Wednesday, March 15 — First Four

Thursday, March 16 — First Four

Friday, March 17 — First round

Saturday, March 18 — First round

You may be curious to know where you can catch the games locally. How about a bar!

Watch College Football At These New Orleans Bars

Jockey’s Pub & Sports Bar

841 Gentilly Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70119 | (504) 309-9727

Here’s what one bar fan says about Jockey’s: “I have been to this place twice, once to see LSU beat Bama and last Sunday for the Saints/Carolina game. Both times I had a great experience. The volume for the games was very good so all could hear. The service was great and the folks there were amazing. I struck up some great conversation. I though by myself, had an awesome time on both occasions. Highly recommend.”

J&J’s Sports Lounge

800 France St, New Orleans, LA 70117 |  (504) 942-8877

Here’s what one bar fan says about J&J’s: “Game days look and feel different now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a cold beverage, in a great bar! Tables are spaced out, there is no standing at the bar and there is plenty of hand sanitizer on site. Each time your Saints score, you can hear the cowbells!”

Mid City Yacht Club

440 S St Patrick St, New Orleans, LA 70119 |  (504) 483-2517

Here’s what one bar fan says about Mid City Yacht Club: “Great bar for casual drinks, catching a game, and goooood food. The vibe is non-pretentious and everyone, even the patrons, are friendly. Typical bar food but isn’t soggy and greasy like some places can be. Highly recommend!”

Finn McCool’s Irish Pub

3701 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119 | (504) 486-9080

Here’s what one bar fan says about Finn McCool’s: “Great place to go watch the Saints game. Drinks were cheap, food was good. I definitely recommend the cheese fries!!”

Final Word

Expect to indulge in many foods that New Orleans is known For, including Gumbo, Beignets and more.

Read about things to see and do in New Orleans.

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Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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