Kansas vs. Maryland: Time, TV Channel & Free Live Stream

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Maryland faces its biggest test of the season against No. 1 Kansas. (Getty)

When the 2015-16 college basketball season started, Maryland was widely seen as a favorite to cut down the nets in Houston.

Now two games away from a spot in the Final Four, the Terrapins are firmly on the other side of the spectrum, entering Thursday’s Sweet 16 contest against No. 1 Kansas as the definitive underdog.

Still, while Kansas has been rolling over everyone in its way, this one still offers plenty of intrigue. With the Jayhawks’ depth and versatility, and the Terrapins’ array of NBA talent all over the court, this should be an entertaining display of basketball.

You can click here for a prediction of the Sweet 16 matchup, or you can read on for everything you need to know to watch:


Kansas vs. Maryland Viewing Info

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2016

Time: 9:40 p.m. ET (about 30 minutes after the conclusion of Villanova vs. Miami, which starts at 7:10 p.m.)

Location: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky

TV Channel: CBS

Live Stream: March Madness Live. Read on for a complete rundown of how to watch:


Watch Kansas vs. Maryland Online

This game can be watched online for free via March Madness Live. While the games on TBS, TNT and TruTV require a cable log-in to watch on this platform, all games on CBS are also available to non-cable subscribers.


Watch Kansas vs. Maryland on Mobile or Other Devices

Unlike on desktop, watching CBS games via the March Madness Live app requires logging in to a cable or satellite TV provider. If you are able to do that, you can watch or your phone or tablet in the following places:

Download the March Madness Live app in the App Store.

Download the March Madness Live app in the Windows Store.

Download the March Madness Live app in the Google Play store.

Download the March Madness Live app from Amazon.

It’s also available for Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. You’ll need to sign in to your TV provider with a user name and password to watch the stream.