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Final Four Showdowns: Who Will Earn a Spot in the 2026 Championship?

Chicago, USASunday, March 29, 2026

The Elite Eight games on Sunday will decide who joins the Final Four. Two matchups bring together top teams that have dominated this season. The stakes are high: a single loss means the end of a dream.

Tennessee vs. Michigan

  • Tennessee (seeded #6) will face the top seed in the Midwest, Michigan.
  • Tennessee has been on a roll, winning its last three tournament games by more than two touchdowns on average.
  • Coach Rick Barnes has guided the Volunteers to the Sweet 16 every year for four straight seasons, but they have never reached the Final Four.
  • Michigan has won 34 games this season and boasts a powerful frontcourt led by Big Ten Player of the Year Yaxel Lendeborg.
  • The Wolverines have already played in a national title conversation after an undefeated start to the season.

Duke vs. UConn

  • Duke (overall #1 seed) will take on UConn (#2 seed).
  • Both schools have won multiple national championships in the last twenty years.
  • Duke is chasing its sixth title and first under new coach Jon Scheyer.
  • UConn has captured six titles since 1999, including a recent win over a legendary Duke squad.
  • The matchup promises high‑level coaching and star talent, with the frontcourt battle between Cameron Boozer and Tarris Reed Jr. drawing particular attention.

Broadcast Details

  • Both games will be broadcast on CBS.
  • First game starts at 2:15 p.m.
  • Second game starts at 5:05 p.m.

Fans can look forward to exciting basketball, tight defenses, and the possibility of a Cinderella moment if an underdog pulls off a surprise win. The outcomes will shape the narrative for the 2026 championship and could cement legacies for programs that have long sought a Final Four appearance.

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