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Final Four game times, Saturday’s TV schedule & NCAA Tournament 2015 updates

The field of 68 is dejected to four, with NCAA blue bloods Kentucky and Duke meeting Huge 10 powers Wisconsin and Michigan State on Saturday for the gamble to advance to Monday’s title game.

Lookout the live stream of both games from NCAA.com

Final Four schedule for Saturday, April 4 (Pacific Time):

Final Four game times, Saturday's TV schedule

Duke’s Grayson Allen (3) dunks the ball during the second half of the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball semi-final game contrary to Michigan State Saturday, April 4, 2015, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

1 Duke (33-4) vs. 7 Michigan State (27-11)

On TBS | LIVE BOX SCORE
Duke Squad Stream on TNT, Michigan State Team Stream on truTV
Line: Duke -5.5

  • Dukeis targeting to reach the title game for the first time since 2010. Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski, a four-time NCAA champion, knotted legendary UCLA coach John Wooden by success the Final Four 12 times.
  • Michigan State, the lowest outstanding seed at seven, is the most unlikely of the lasting teams. The Spartans, despite 11 losses this year, are back in the the Final Four for the seventh time under head coach Tom Izzo.

1 Kentucky (38-0) vs. 1 Wisconsin (35-3)

5:49 p.m. on TBS | Preview
Kentucky Team Stream on TNT, Wisconsin Team Stream on truTV
Line: Kentucky -5

  • Kentuckyis observing keep its perfect campaign alive and get one game nearer to the first undefeated national championship period since Indiana in 1976. Wildcats head coach John Calipari has extended the Final Four six times, four with UK.
  • Wisconsin, led by AP Player of the Year Frank Kaminsky, will try to avenge last season’s semi-final loss to Kentucky, 74-73, and progress to its first title game since 1941. Badgers head coach Bo Ryan is the only left behind coach short of a Final Four championship