2016 March Madness schedule: Wednesday's First Four times, TV guide

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2016 March Madness preview
Paste BN Sports' Nicole Auerbach breaks down what to watch leading up to the 2016 NCAA tournament.
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March Madness continues Wednesday with two more play-in games.
Here is everything you need to know for the coverage of the NCAA tournament on Day 2.
Take a look at the full bracket and print it here.
BRACKET CHALLENGE: Create a pool!
THE GAMES (University of Dayton Arena. Dayton, Ohio)
Holy Cross vs. Southern U. / No. 16-seed play-in / West region
6:40 p.m. ET, truTV
Announcers: Carter Blackburn, Mike Gminski, Jaime Maggio
Michigan vs Tulsa / No. 11-seed play-in / East region
9:10 p.m. ET, truTV
Announcers: Carter Blackburn, Mike Gminski, Jaime Maggio
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BREAKING DOWN THE TOURNAMENT BY REGION
- SOUTH: Can Maryland knock off top-seeded Kansas?
- EAST: Notre Dame is a sleeping giant in the East.
- MIDWEST: Does Michigan State have what it takes to knock out Virginia for the third season in a row?
- WEST: Buddy Hield - does the standout guard make Oklahoma a lock to win out West?
PHOTOS: All 68 teams in the NCAA tournament