Listen to March Madness Elite Eight Games on SiriusXM

Illinois, UConn, Clemson, Alabama, Purdue, Tennessee, Duke, and NC State face off this weekend.

by:
Jackie Kolgraf
March 30, 2024

The Sweet 16 round ended the March Madness runs of No. 1 seeds Houston and North Carolina and No. 2 seeds Arizona, Iowa State, and Marquette. Who’s left? Illinois, UConn, Clemson, Alabama, Purdue, Tennessee, Duke, and NC State — your 2024 Elite Eight.

There’s still plenty of madness to go, and you can hear it all live on the SiriusXM app and car radios starting Saturday night. Find the full Elite Eight schedule for March 30-31, plus stats to know for each remaining team, below.

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March Madness – Elite Eight

Broadcast Schedule

Tune in to live play-by-play of all four men’s Elite Eight games — plus every remaining men’s and women’s March Madness matchup — on the SiriusXM app and web player. Audio coverage is provided by Westwood One.

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Saturday, March 30
6:09pm ET – Illinois vs. UConn
8:49pm ET – Clemson vs. Alabama

Sunday, March 31
2:20pm ET – Purdue vs. Tennessee
5:05pm ET – Duke vs. NC State

Quick facts about the 2024 Elite Eight field

No. 1 seed UConn

  • Looking to become the tournament’s first repeat champion in 17 years

No. 3 seed Illinois

  • Hasn’t made it this far since 2005

No. 4 seed Alabama

  • Hasn’t made it this far in 20 years
  • Looking for their first-ever Final Four appearance

No. 6 seed Clemson

  • Reached the Elite 8 once, 44 years ago
  • Looking for their first-ever Final Four appearance

No. 1 seed Purdue

  • Defeated Gonzaga 80-68 in the Sweet 16
  • Hasn’t made it to the Final Four in over four decades

No. 2 seed Tennessee

  • Reached the Elite 8 once, 14 years ago
  • Looking for their first-ever Final Four appearance

No. 4 seed Duke

  • Looking for their first Final Four appearance without Coach Mike Krzyzewski since 1978
  • Lost to NC State in the ACC Tournament

No. 11 seed NC State

  • This is the farthest the team has gotten in 38 years
  • Would be only the sixth 11th seed to reach the Final Four

The winners of this weekend’s Elite Eight games will face off in the Final Four on April 6, followed by the Championship game on April 8.



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