how do I watch the NCAA tournament selection show online?
51The NCAA Tournament selection show will start at 6:00 pm ET on Sunday, Mar. 15th. Many people will not be able to watch it live on TV because of work or other reasons. But, if you have access to a computer that is connected to the Internet then you can watch the NCAA tournament selection show online.
Don't miss it because of work
I have missed many selection shows over the past years because I was working. Many of the sites that allowed me to watch it for free online were blocked on my computer at work. So, I started looking for other ways to watch sports online because there was no way I was going miss any of "March Madness" because of a measly little thing called "my job."
The software program I found
I found a software program that allowed me to watch almost any kind of live sporting events on my computer. The best part about it was that I could download it to my work computer and nothing was blocked. I just opened the program, logged in, and I was catching some awesome college basketball!
Here's the software program I used >> TV to PC
Requirements?
Here's what it takes.
1. Computer with DSL or Cable Internet
2. $49.95 (one-time fee)
Disadvantages of free sites
Eventhough, I shelled out some cash to get up and running, it was well worth it to me. I've tried some of the free sites like espn360.com, etc., but like I said, they are blocked at my work place now. I get much better quality with my software program, anyway. If you want to watch the NCAA tournament selection show online then it may worth your time to take a look.
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