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Want to watch Davidson-Michigan State in the NCAA tournament? Here’s how to find it

Davidson head coach Bob McKillop leads the Wildcats into the NCAA tournament to face Michigan State on Friday.
Davidson head coach Bob McKillop leads the Wildcats into the NCAA tournament to face Michigan State on Friday. Tim Cowie/DavidsonPhotos.com

It doesn’t feel all that long ago when Davidson, led by an undersized and then-underrated young star named Stephen Curry, made the Elite Eight in the 2008 NCAA tournament and became America’s Cinderella.

Fourteen years later, the Wildcats are hoping to make another run.

The 10th-seeded Davidson Wildcats (27-6) of the Atlantic 10 conference will take on the seventh-seeded Michigan State Spartans (22-12) in Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. at 9:40 p.m. today. You can catch the Bob McKillop-coached team in action on CBS.

The Wildcats, per VegasInsider, are 1.5-point underdogs as of Thursday morning. The game’s over/under is 140.5.

You can stream the game at NCAA.com/march-madness-live/game/207 or via your Paramount+ account.

Want to follow along on the radio? Westwood One has exclusive national broadcast rights for the NCAA tournament. You can listen to the game in Charlotte at WFNZ-AM 610 or in the Raleigh-Durham area at WRAL-FM 101.5.

More betting odds

This is the first meeting between Davidson and Michigan State.

DraftKings opened with Michigan State as 1.5-point favorites on Selection Sunday and the line hasn’t budged much since. The Big Ten team, as of 10:17 a.m. Thursday, was a one-point favorite with the over/under at 141.

The same is true for the line movements of FanDuel, Sports Illustrated and Fubo.

Sugarhouse, as of Thursday at morning, had the Wildcats as only 0.5 underdogs.

Catch more betting odds information here.

How to watch Davidson vs. Michigan State

TV channel: CBS

How to stream on TV: Paramount+, YouTube TV, Fubo or Hulu+ Live TV

How to stream on PC or mobile: NCAA.com

How to listen to Davidson vs. Michigan State on the radio

All games will be broadcast on Westwood One. That means in Charlotte you can catch the game on either WBCN-AM 1660, WFNZ-AM 610, WBT-AM 1110, WBT-FM 99.3 or WRHM-FM 107.1.

You can also catch the game in Raleigh at WRAL-FM 101.5.

For a full listing of North Carolina radio stations affiliated with Westwood One, check WestwoodOneSports.com/stations.

Alex Zietlow
The Herald
Alex Zietlow writes about sports and the ways in which they intersect with life in York, Chester and Lancaster counties for The Herald, where he has been an editor and reporter since August 2019. Zietlow has won nine S.C. Press Association awards in his career, including First Place finishes in Feature Writing, Sports Enterprise Writing and Education Beat Reporting. He also received two Top-10 awards in the 2021 APSE writing contest and was nominated for the 2022 U.S. Basketball Writers Association’s Rising Star award for his coverage of the Winthrop men’s basketball team.
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