Big Ten tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, channels, scores for 2026 men's basketball championships

Big Ten tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, channels, scores for 2026 men's basketball championships

Big Ten basketball tournament

Big Ten basketball tournament

Big Ten tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, channels, scores for 2026 men’s basketball championships originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Big Ten tournament is always a must-watch event in March, especially considering the championship game is the last game before the bracket reveal.

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This year’s Big Ten tournament is the biggest yet, with all 18 teams set to battle for the conference crown. After a fierce regular season where Michigan separated itself above the rest, the Wolverines are prepared to defend their title in Chicago.

For some teams, this tournament is a chance to prove they belong in the NCAA tournament, while others are simply trying to improve their seeding.

Here’s how fans can watch the 2026 Big Ten tournament.

Where to watch Big Ten men’s basketball tournament

  • TV Channels: Big Ten Network, CBS

The Big Ten Tournament will be broadcast on three different networks (see the full schedule below). The first four games can be seen on Peacock, while the bulk of the tournament will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Finally, the semifinals and final will be on CBS, with Ian Eagle, Grant Hill and Bill Rafferty on the call.

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Live streams of the BTN and CBS games are available via DIRECTV, and Paramount+ also will have the semifinals and final.

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  • Dates: Tuesday, March 10 – Sunday, March 15

  • Location: United Center in Chicago

This year’s Big Ten tournament will take place at the United Center in Chicago. All 18 teams will participate, with the worst four teams playing on Tuesday while the best four teams won’t play until Friday.

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Tuesday, March 10: First round

Game

Time (ET)

TV channel/Live stream

Game 1: No. 17 Maryland 70, No. 16 Oregon 50

Game 2: No. 15 Northwestern 76, No. 18 Penn State 66

Wednesday, March 11: Second round

Game

Time (ET)

TV channel/Live stream

Game 3: No. 9 Iowa 75, No. 17 Maryland 64

Game 4: No. 12 Washington 83, No. 13 USC 79 (OT)

Game 5: No. 15 Northwestern 74, No. 10 Indiana 61

Game 6: No. 11 Minnesota vs. No. 14 Rutgers

9 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Thursday, March 12: Third round

Game

Time (ET)

TV channel/Live stream

Game 7: No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Iowa

12 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Game 8: No. 5 Wisconsin vs. No. 12 Washington

2:30 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Game 9: No. 7 Purdue vs. No. 15 Northwestern

6:30 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Game 10: No. 6 UCLA vs. Game 6 winner

9 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Friday, March 13: Quarterfinals

Game

Time (ET)

TV channel/Live stream

Game 11: No. 1 Michigan vs. Game 7 winner

12 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Game 12: No. 4 Illinois vs. Game 8 winner

2:30 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Game 13: No. 2 Nebraska vs. Game 9 winner

6:30 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Game 14: No. 3 Michigan State vs. Game 10 winner

9 p.m.

BTN, DIRECTV

Saturday, March 14: Semifinals

Game

Time (ET)

TV channel/Live stream

Game 15: Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner

1 p.m.

CBS, Paramount+DIRECTV

Game 16: Game 13 winner vs. Game 14 winner

3:30 p.m.

CBS, Paramount+, DIRECTV

Sunday March 15: Championship

Game

Time (ET)

TV channel/Live stream

Game 15 winner vs. Game 16 winner

3:30 p.m.

CBS, Paramount+DIRECTV

Big Ten tournament bracket 2026

Seeding for the Big Ten tournament is determined by the Big Ten standings, which don’t include non-conference games. The final seedings and bracket are as follows, with the full game schedule below.

Seed

Team

Record (Big Ten)

1.

Michigan

29-2 (19-1)

2.

Nebraska

26-5 (15-5)

3.

Michigan State

25-6 (15-5)

4.

Illinois

24-7 (15-5)

5.

Wisconsin

22-9 (14-6)

6.

UCLA

21-10 (13-7)

7.

Purdue

23-8 (13-7)

8.

Ohio State

20-11 (12-8)

9.

Iowa

20-11 (10-10)

10.

Indiana

18-13 (9-11)

11.

Minnesota

15-16 (8-12)

12.

Washington

15-16 (7-13)

13.

USC

18-13 (7-13)

14.

Rutgers

13-18 (6-14)

15.

Northwestern

13-18 (5-15)

16.

Oregon

12-19 (5-15)

17.

Maryland

11-20 (4-16)

18.

Penn State

12-19 (3-17)

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