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Selection Sunday is here — the men's bracket drops at 6PM on CBS, the women's at 8PM on ESPN. Here's how to watch, plus where things stand for WVU.

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - JANUARY 29: A close up view of a referee's whistle with the March Madness logo during the women's college basketball game between the NC State Wolfpack and the Boston College Eagles on January 29, 2026 at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, MA. (Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Selection Sunday is here, and tonight we find out who’s dancing — and who’s staying home. The men’s bracket will be revealed at 6PM ET on CBS, followed by the women’s bracket at 8PM ET on ESPN.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch both shows. How to Watch Selection Sunday 2026 Men’s Bracket Reveal Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026 Time: 6 p. m.

ET Channel: CBS Women’s Bracket Reveal Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026 Time: 8 p. m. ET Channel: ESPN Men’s Tournament Schedule First Four: Tuesday, March 17 / Wednesday, March 18 Round of 64: Thursday, March 19 / Friday, March 20 Round of 32: Saturday, March 21 / Sunday, March 22 Sweet Sixteen: Thursday, March 26 / Friday, March 27 Elite Eight: Saturday, March 28 / Sunday, March 29 Final Four: Saturday, April 4 — Indianapolis, Indiana National Championship: Monday, April 6 — Indianapolis, Indiana Women’s Tournament Schedule First Four: Wednesday, March 18 / Thursday, March 19 Round of 64: Friday, March 20 / Saturday, March 21 Round of 32: Sunday, March 22 / Monday, March 23 Sweet Sixteen: Friday, March 27 / Saturday, March 28 Elite Eight: Sunday, March 29 / Monday, March 30 Final Four: Friday, April 4 — Phoenix, Arizona National Championship: Sunday, April 6 — Phoenix, Arizona Where Things Stand for WVU On the men’s side, the Mountaineers are on the outside looking in.

WVU sits at 18-14 overall and 9-9 in Big 12 play, sending them to the College Basketball Crown rather than the NCAA tournament. The WVU women finished as Big 12 champions at 14-4 in conference play and 27-6 overall, securing an autobid to the NCAA Tournament. They’re a legitimate program on the rise under Mark Kellogg, and tonight’s reveal at 8PM on ESPN will tell us their seed and their path.