1. (6) Alabama v. (15) Kentucky (SEC quarterfinals) (8:30 PM -- Ha!) (SEC Network)
2. (9) Texas Tech v. Arizona (Big 12 semifinals) (8:30 PM) (ESPN 2)
3. (11) Maryland v. Illinois (Big 10 quarterfinals) (5:30 PM) (Big Ten Network)
4. U.C.L.A. v. (18) Wisconsin (Big 10 quarterfinals) (1:30 PM) (Big Ten Network)
5. (13) Louisville v. (10) Clemson (ACC semifinals) (8:30 PM) (ESPN)
6. Michigan v. (20) Purdue (Big 10 quarterfinals) (8 PM) (Big Ten Network)
7. (4) Florida v. Missouri (SEC quarterfinals) (6 PM) (SEC Network)
8. (6) St. John's v. Marquette (Big East semifinals) (5:30 PM) (FOX)
9. Creighton v. Connecticut (Big East semifinals) (8 PM) (FOX)
10. (7) Michigan St. v. Oregon (Big 10 quarterfinals) (11 AM) (Big Ten Network)
I'm pretty sure that yesterday's UK game didn't tip off until around 9:50 PM Central Time. It was, of course, an unbelievable thriller, although the Cats have apparently lost Lamont Butler. This season, there have been seven "A" level games in which Butler played less than 20 minutes. Here's how they did in those games:
12/03/24: at Clemson (LOST 66-70)
12/07/24: Gonzaga (Seattle) (WON 90-89 in OT)
01/28/25: at Tennessee (WON 78-73)
02/04/25: at Mississippi (LOST 84-98)
02/15/25: at Texas (LOST 78-82)
02/22/25: at Alabama (LOST 83-96)
03/13/25: Oklahoma (SEC Tournament) (Nashville) (WON 85-84)
So the Alabama game tonight will be a struggle. But to be fair, it would be a struggle even if Butler were healthy.