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Be There for the Buzzer Beaters this March with Sling TV

With a wide variety of flexible options and short-term passes, Sling TV lets you tune in whenever you want during this year's men's and women's college basketball tournament.

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Cameron Boozer and the Blue Devils look dominant this year as the tournament kicks off. Will injuries hold them back? Or do they have what it takes to run the table and win it all? UConn also has a legitimate shot to win their third title in four years despite recent stumbles. And don't leave Michigan and Arizona out of the conversation. Both are serious contenders to win it all.

Most importantly, don't forget about the underdogs and the upsets! Every year without fail, a Cinderella team busts your bracket and dances way past midnight. Who will it be this year's Drake or McNeese? Will another 11th-ranked team like 2024 NC State make a run all the way to the semifinals? 

When a team gets hot or a bracket-busting game appears on the horizon, you want to drop everything and tune in. The best destination for value and flexibility this March is Sling TV. Sling is offering 50% off their Blue-Orange Combo package for the first month. And if you just want to tune in for one day or a few games, Sling's 1-, 3-, and 7-Day passes are impossible to beat. 

Unique flexibility for every fan

For the men's college basketball tournament before the final 16, Sling's best option to tune in for the day is the 1-Day pass with the Entertainment Extra for $5.99, which allows you to catch the tournament networks like TBS, TNT and truTV. 

For the women's college basketball tournament before the final 16, the 1-Day Pass with the Sports Extra for $5.99 allows you to watch all the games on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews and ESPNU.

After the final 16, Sling's standard 1-Day pass at $4.99 is the best option for both the TBS games in the men's tournament and the ESPN games in the women's tournament. 

When underdogs win, you win

As a special treat very much in keeping with the spirit of the tournament, Sling has also introduced a brand new Underdog Campaign. If an underdog (defined as a 12-16 seed) wins in the first or second round, and you purchase a 1, 3 or 7 Day Pass from 3/19 to 3/22, then you automatically qualify for a 1-Day pass for only $1.Â