LOOK: Tip times, TV designation revealed for Sunday's Elite Eight

The Final Four is now just a win away for four more lucky teams who punched their ticket to the Elite Eight on Friday night. Beginning with St. Peter’s continuing their Cinderella story, they were able to defeat the Purdue Boilermakers and be the first 15-seed to make the Elite Eight in NCAA Tournament history.
After the magic continued, the Kansas Jayhawks were able to take care of the Providence Friars, with head coach Bill Self once again making it deep in the tournament. Another blue blood will join them, with the North Carolina Tar Heels and UCLA Bruins battling it out.
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The NCAA Tournament has lived up to the March Madness moniker this season, with several upsets through the first few rounds. There is only be a singular one-seed remaining in the tournament, with Kansas outlasting the Arizona Wildcats, Baylor Bears, and Gonzaga Bulldogs. Iowa State or Miami will be in the Elite Eight as a double-digit seed, while the Houston Cougars have a chance to make their second straight Final Four.
Below are the tip times and TV designations for Sunday’s full slate of Elite Eight matchups.
Winners from Saturday and Sunday’s Elite Eight games will advance to the Final Four, set to begin April 2 in New Orleans. After those games have been completed, the remaining two teams will face off in the national championship game scheduled for April 4.