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2023 March Madness TV Schedule, Announcers & More: How to Watch With & Without Cable

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 25: Sweet 16/Elite March Madness logo on the floor before the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 game between the Providence Friars and the Kansas Jayhawks at the United Center Center on March 25, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 25: Sweet 16/Elite March Madness logo on the floor before the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 game between the Providence Friars and the Kansas Jayhawks at the United Center Center on March 25, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) /
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2023 NCAA Tournament announcing teams

Nine different commentary teams across four networks will cover the 2023 NCAA Tournament. They include:

Jim Nantz – Bill Raftery – Grant Hill – Tracy Wolfson

Ian Eagle – Jim Spanarkel – Evan Washburn

Brian Anderson – Jim Jackson – Allie LaForce

Kevin Harlan – Dan Bonner –  Stan Van Gundy – Lauren Shehadi

Lisa Byington – Steve Smith – Avery Johnson – Andy Katz

Spero Dedes – Deb Antonelli – AJ Ross

Andrew Catalon – Steve Lappas – Jamie Erdahl

Brad Nessler – Brendan Haywood – Dana Jacobson

Tom McCarthy – Avery Johnson – Jon Rothstein

2023 NCAA Tournament studio coverage

In addition to the in-game commentary, the following hosts and analysts will be providing the event’s studio coverage.

Studio hosts
Greg Gumbel
Ernie Johnson
Adam Zucker
Adam Lefkoe
Nabil Karim

Studio analysts
Charles Barkley
Clark Kellogg
Kenny Smith
Seth Davis
Jay Wright
Gene Steratore
Wally Szczerbiak
Candace Parker