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GSU March Madness Watch Parties In Metro Atlanta
GSU is Georgia's only NCAA men's basketball team invited to the Big Dance. Here's how you can watch the Panthers on Friday night.

ATLANTA -- The Georgia State University Panthers are the Peach State's only team to make it to the Big Dance this year, and there are two watch parties set for Friday night in metro Atlanta if you're making the trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Stop by either location of Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House Friday night for the watching party when Georgia State takes to the court against the Houston Cougars at 7:20 pm. The game will be televised on TBS.
Also, listen live Friday at 6:45 p.m. on the radio on WAOK-AM 1380 and WRAS-FM 88.5.
The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament begins Tuesday, with the First Four and ends April 8 with the National Championship game. The 2019 NCAA men's basketball national tournament will be much like the March Madness of years past: Duke's No. 1 overall. North Carolina's in. Michigan's set. Defending champion Villanova gets a chance to repeat.
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Georgia State is the No. 14 seed, making their fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Georgia State earned a 24-9 record in 2019, making its second-straight appearance for the first time in program history. This is the third time they've been in the tourney in the last five years. The winner will face No. 6 Iowa State and No. 11 Ohio State on Sunday.
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For more information on watching the NCAA Tournament in virtual reality, check out Intel True VR.
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The NCAA Tournament will be broadcast across several stations, including truTV, CBS, TNT and TBS. TruTV will broadcast the First Four (March 19-20). CBS, truTV, TNT and TBS will all broadcast portions of the first- and second-round games from March 21-24. From there, the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight (March 28-31) will be covered exclusively by CBS and TBS. CBS hold broadcast rights for the Final Four (April 6) and national championship game (April 8).
All games will be streamed on NCAA March Madness Live.
Here are the First Four, to be broadcast Tuesday, March 19
- Prairie View vs. Farleigh Dickinson, 6:30 p.m., truTV
- Temple vs. Belmont, 9 p.m., TruTV
- NC Central vs. North Dakota State, 6:30 p.m., truTV
- St. John's vs. Arizona State 9 p.m., truTV
Patch Editor John Barker contributed to this report.
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