March Madness schedule, odds and TV info for Tuesday’s men’s NCAA Tournament Elite 8 games

Two tickets to the 2021 men's Final Four were punched Monday night.

The remaining two will be secured Tuesday night as the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight resumes at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

On Monday night, Houston reached the Final Four for the first time since the "Phi Slama Jama" squads of Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon went to three straight Final Fours from 1982-84. Baylor, meanwhile, finally broke through to reach its first Final Four since 1950. 

On Tuesday night, Los Angeles' two Pac-12 entrants square off against a pair of No. 1 seeds. Top-seeded Gonzaga puts its undefeated record on the line against a USC team that has steamrolled its way to the Elite Eight. USC hasn't reached the Final Four since 1954.

Later, No. 1-seeded Michigan looks to salvage what had been a brutal tournament for the Big Ten conference when it faces UCLA. Wolverines coach Juwan Howard – who was a member of Michigan's famed Fab Five team of the early 1990s – looks to take his team to the Final Four in his second season as coach.

Monday's NCAA Tournament recap

  • BRACKETS:How are your NCAA Tournament picks looking? 
  • WINNERS AND LOSERS:Breaking down the best and worst of Monday's slate. 
  • GREAT SCOTT: Give Final Four coach Scott Drew every bit of credit for Baylor's remarkable turnaround.
  • COMPLICATED LEGACY:Kelvin Sampson has rehabilitated Houston. What about his baggage?
  • HAVE COUGARS BEEN TESTED?How good is Houston? Hard to tell.

Gonzaga enters its Elite Eight showdown against USC sporting a perfect 29-0 record. (Photo: Kareem Elgazzar, IndyStar)

Here's everything you need to know about Tuesday's men's NCAA Tournament games (all times Eastern and all betting odds via BetMGM as of 1 a.m. Tuesday):     

No. 6 USC vs. No. 1 Gonzaga

Time: 7:15 p.m. Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis. 

TV: TBS.

Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Dan Bonner, Dana Jacobson. 

How to stream:March Madness Live, TBS, fuboTV. 

Odds: Gonzaga -9; over/under: 153.

How they got here: USC defeated No. 11 Drake 72-56 in first round, No. 3 Kansas 85-51 in second round and No. 7 Oregon 82-68 in Sweet 16; Gonzaga defeated No. 16 Norfolk State 98-55 in first round, No. 9 Oklahoma 87-71 in second round and No. 5 Creighton 83-65 in Sweet 16.

No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 11 UCLA

Time: 9:57 p.m. Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis. 

TV: TBS.

Announcers: Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson, Allie LaForce.

How to stream:March Madness Live, TBS, fuboTV. 

Odds: Michigan -7; over/under: 135.5.

How they got here: Michigan defeated No. 16 Texas Southern 82-66 in first round, No. 8 LSU 86-78 in second round and No. 4 Florida State 76-58 in Sweet 16; UCLA defeated No. 11 Michigan State 86-80 in the First Four, No. 6 Brigham Young 73-62 in the first round, No. 14 Abilene Christian 67-47 in the second round and No. 2 Alabama 88-78 in Sweet 16.

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