Stream March Madness and Score with Wireless

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College basketball’s biggest event of the year, March Madness, is just days away. With the first men’s game tipping off on March 18th, and the first women’s game on March 19th, it’s almost time to make your bracket selections. Whether you’re looking forward to catching all the games on the go, or traveling to watch your alma mater, here’s how wireless can help you make the most of this year’s college basketball tournaments:

Pick Your Picks: The clock has started, and it’s almost time to pick your winning teams. Download the NCAA’s Official Bracket App before tipoff of the first game to make your selections. Whether you’re a basketball expert or making picks based on pure luck, March Madness is anyone’s game – and with  1 in 9.2 quintillion odds of a perfect bracket, every pick is part of the fun. Who knows? Your shot might be the one that breaks the brackets.

Feast Like a Champion: Nothing enhances a gameday experience like “slam-dunk” snacks. Thanks to wireless, countless recipe ideas are accessible via mobile. From classics, like wings, to creative gameday grub, wireless makes it easy to find the best treats to compliment all of the game day action.

Stream 24/7: With 68 men’s and women’s teams hitting the court, nonstop action is coming your way. Stream March Madness live through your TV provider, Max, or Paramount +, to stream the games – all from your mobile phone or tablet. Wherever you go, March Madness goes with you.

Basketball IRL: Whether a round is in your hometown or you’re traveling across the country to cheer on your team, secure your seats using your mobile device. Purchase tickets for both the men’s and women’s games, then store them in your mobile wallet for secure, easy access.

Improve Your Skills: March Madness isn’t just for watching. Get in on the action by putting your own skills to the test. With a Smart Basketball, you can track every shot, break down your stats, and refine your ball work using real-time insights from a mobile app.  If you’re practicing solo or competing with friends, wireless technology helps you play smarter, train harder and improve faster.