Result Update: Kentucky Wildcats advance to the National Championship Game with a win of 74-73 over Wisconsin Badgers.
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The 2014 NCAA March Madness 'Final Four' semifinals will be held on Saturday, April 5 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. We will see the No. 8 seed Kentucky Wildcats favoured against a second-seeded Wisconsin Badgers. The game will start at 8:49 p.m. ET on TBS.
Kentucky will be the favorite over a higher seed for the second straight game, the Wildcats is boasting a 6-1 SU and 7-0 ATS record over its last seven games with a perfect 4-0 SU and ATS record in the NCAA Tournament.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin is making its first appearance in the Final Four since losing to Michigan State back in 2000. The Badgers have proven to be the last team standing out of the Big Ten, currently on a 13-2 SU run that includes a 4-0 ATS record through the tournament.
Fans can watch the NCAA College Men's basketball match online at www.ncaa.com/marchmadness. TV subscribers can enjoy unlimited and uninterrupted access to every live game as part of their TV provider subscription by logging in with their username and password. Fans can also enjoy a complimentary live video pass before log in is required.
For the first time in the 76-year history of the NCAA tournament, the Final Four games will be televised on a cable network. NCAA has announced that television rights holder CBS and its cable partner, Turner Sports, will provide for the first-time "team-specific broadcasts" of Saturday's 'Final Four' games
Kentucky teamcast will be on TNT and Wisconsin on truTV. Rob Bromley, a long-time Kentucky sports anchor who has handled play-by-play, sideline and color commentary for basketball and football on UKTV for more than 30 years, will team with former Kentucky star Rex Chapman as the analyst. On the other hand, Wayne Larrivee, who has called Wisconsin games on the Big Ten Network this season, will provide play-by-play commentary.
The National Championship will take place on Monday, April 7 on CBS.