Head coach Dana Altman and his team will try and pull off another huge upset when the No. 11 seed Oregon Ducks face the No. 3 Creighton Bluejays in the second round of the 2024 NCAA men’s basketball tournament this weekend. So, what time and TV channel will the Ducks be on? This game tips off on Saturday, March 23 at 6:40 p.m. PT/9:40 p.m. ET with a live TV broadcast on TBS, and available streaming online.
• You can watch the Ducks vs. Creighton game live for FREE with DirecTV Stream (free trial), or with Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans), or see other live streaming and TV options for this game provided below.
HOW TO WATCH OREGON vs. CREIGHTON
When: Saturday, March 23 at 6:40 p.m. PT/9:40 p.m. ET (8:40 p.m. CT)
Where: PPG Paints Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
TV channel: TBS
How to watch live stream online: You can watch this game live for FREE with DirecTV Stream (free trial), or with Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans). If you already have cable, you can also watch this game live on Watch TNT or March Madness Live with your cable or satellite provider login information.
Find out more about which channel TBS is on in your area by using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.
OREGON vs. CREIGHTON POINT SPREAD, BETTING ODDS
Spread: CRE (-5.5) | ORE (+5.5)
Over/Under: (145.5)
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