The second round of the NCAA Tournament is winding down, but a few Sweet 16 spots are still up for grabs.
Two spots in particular remain in the South Region: one of those will go to No. 3 Iowa State or No. 6 Ole Miss and the other will go to one of those team’s eventual Sweet 16 opponent.
To reach the Round of 32, Iowa State had a decisive 82-55 victory over Lipscomb, while Ole Miss struggled and nearly lost a massive lead to UNC. They’d go on to win 71-64 and advance, though.
Iowa State is the current favorite to win this matchup; whichever team is victorious will move on to face either New Mexico or Michigan State in the Sweet 16.
What time is Ole Miss vs. Iowa State?
Ole Miss vs. Iowa State tips off at 7:45 p.m. ET tonight, March 23.
What channel is the Ole Miss vs. Iowa State game on?
The Ole Miss vs. Iowa State game is airing on truTV.
How to watch Ole Miss vs. Iowa State in the NCAA Tournament for free:
If you don’t have cable, you can still watch truTV; you’ll just need a live TV streaming service.
Here are two of our favorites, both of which come with free trials.
- DIRECTV Stream: MySports Genre Pack ($69.99/month) or Choice base plan ($89.99/month), both include five-day free trials
- Hulu + Live TV: base plan is three days free, then $82.99/month
You can also watch the NCAA Tournament on Sling TV with the Sling Blue plan. Though there’s no free trial, you’ll get 50% off your first month of the base plan, bringing the total down to $25.50 for the first month ($50.99/month after).
Additionally, the game will stream live on Max ($9.99/month) with the Bleacher Report Sports add-on included. BR Sports streams games on TBS, TNT, and truTV live for Max subscribers.
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