Last year, the Yale Bulldogs upset Auburn in the first round of March Madness as a No. 13 seed — can they pull off a repeat performance this year?
Winning the Ivy League, Yale (22-7) qualified for this year’s NCAA Tournament as the No. 13 seed for the second year in a row; today, they’ll play No. 4 Texas A&M (22-10) in the South regional first round at Ball Arena in Denver.
Over in College Station, head coach Buzz Williams has turned the Aggies into a consistent tournament team, making it in the last three seasons (Williams has coached there for six). However, they’ve never made it out of the first weekend under Williams.
It’s shaping up to be an exciting matchup, and whoever wins will face the winner of Michigan vs. UCSD in round two.
What time is Yale vs. Texas A&M?
Yale plays Texas A&M in the South regional first round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament today, March 20. Tip-off is at 7:25 p.m. ET.
The Post has you covered with a printable NCAA bracket featuring the full 68-team March Madness 2025 field.
What channel is the Yale vs. Texas A&M game on?
The Yale vs. Texas A&M game is airing on TBS.
How to watch Yale vs. Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament:
No cable? No problem! There are still options to watch March Madness.
One we recommend is DIRECTV and its Stream via Internet plans. Similarly to a cable subscription, you’ll lock into pricing for two years, but you’ll gain access to live TV via your home Wi-fi and DIRECTV’s Gemini streaming device.
In addition to DIRECTV, here are a few more ways you can stream this game:
- Hulu + Live TV: $82.99/month, includes CBS, truTV, TBS, and TNT
- Sling TV Blue: $50.99/month (save 50% on your first month), includes truTV, TBS, and TNT
- Max: $9.99/month, includes truTV, TBS, and TNT
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