March Madness 2021 live scores, results, highlights from Sunday’s Round 2 NCAA Tournament games

Here it is, college basketball fans. March Madness is back.

It seems all the more precious this time around after COVID-19 forced the 2020 NCAA Tournament to be canceled — and made the 2020-21 season precarious, at best. But we’re finally here, and the payoff is a full slate of games: our first taste of March Madness since 2019.

Sunday’s action tips off at 12:10 p.m. ET with 8-seed Loyola Chicago taking on 1-seed Illinois. The last game, likely, will be between 12-seed Oregon State and 4-seed Oklahoma State. And there’s so much basketball to be enjoyed in between.

So fill out your brackets, pick your Cinderella players, sit back and relax. There’s basketball to watch. Here’s everything you need to keep up with the first NCAA Tournament action in nearly two years, including times, scores, highlights and more:

March Madness live scores

For live updates of the tournament bracket and information on how to watch March Madness, check out the links below.

Live March Madness bracket | Full TV schedule

All times Eastern

Sunday, March 21

NCAA Tournaments results, highlights

No. 5 Colorado 96, No. 12 Georgetown 73

No. 4 Florida State 64, No. 13 UNC Greensboro 54

No. 3 Kansas 93, No. 14 Eastern Washington 84

No. 8 LSU 76, No. 9 St. Bonaventure 61

No. 1 Michigan 82, No. 16 Texas Southern 66

No. 5 Creighton 63, No. 12 UC Santa Barbara 62

No. 2 Alabama 68, No. 15 Iona 55

No. 6 USC 72, No. 11 Drake 56

No. 2 Iowa 86, No. 15 Grand Canyon 74

No. 10 Maryland 63, No. 7 UConn 54

No. 13 Ohio 62, No. 4 Virginia 58

No. 8 Oklahoma 72, No. 9 Missouri 68

No. 1 Gonzaga 98, No. 16 Norfolk State 55

No. 11 UCLA 73, No. 6 BYU 62

No. 14 Abilene Christian 53, No. 3 Texas 52

No. 7 Oregon advances past No. 10 VCU (no contest)

March Madness schedule 2021

Round 1

Friday, March 19

Saturday, March 20

Round 2

Sunday, March 21

Monday, March 22

Sweet 16

Saturday, March 27

Sunday, March 28

Elite Eight

Monday, March 29

Tuesday, March 30

Final Four

Saturday, April 3

NCAA Tournament national championship

Monday, April 5

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