The NCAA basketball tournament’s digital hub, March Madness Live, is expanding its reach and offerings this year to center the experience around a user’s own bracket. The app will add integration with Android TV and Oculus Go, increasing the number of supported platforms to 17, and fans will be able to pull up their personal brackets on all connected devices.
All 67 games will be available via March Madness Live, which Turner Sports developed along with the NCAA and CBS Sports. The NFL Red Zone-style Fast Break channel, which offers highlights across all concurrent games, has been expanded throughout the first weekend of games, so the Saturday and Sunday second-round games are also included.