Find Local Radio Stations With March Madness Coverage

Local radio stations that follow home teams almost always provide audio feeds of those games throughout the season. You can also get broadcast info at Westwood One Sports, the radio home of the NFL, NCAA football, NCAA basketball, and the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments. Westwood One streams every NCAA basketball game being broadcast and doesn’t charge you to listen. You can check out the broadcast schedule, then choose a state and program to find your local stations.

Listen to NCAA Basketball Games Online

The internet has the most options for following March Madness:

TuneIn also offers original, live, and on-demand radio all in one spot. The College Basketball page lists all the games being played in addition to dozens of radio stations providing live coverage, commentary, and other sports news. ESPN Radio lists daily schedules of all their shows including broadcasts of upcoming games. Best of all, there is no cost to listen. The same goes for listening to games on CBS Radio. Dar.FM Radio also offers a list of stations broadcasting the games. Paid subscribers can record broadcasts or listen to them live.

Men’s NCAA Basketball on Satellite Radio

Sirius XM Radio provides a list of every game being played along with the stations broadcasting those games for subscribers on the radio and online. You can even set reminders through the Sirius service so that you’ll never miss a game. You do have to be a Sirius XM subscriber, which means answering a quick set of questions about your service.

March Madness on Your Phone

There are plenty of sports apps offering March Madness coverage: