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Where to Watch March Madness 2013 on TV and online: Your complete Day 2 reference guide

It's March Madness time, and that means it's time to begin scheming how to keep an eye on your bracket while working (during the day) or navigating your hundreds of channels (during the evening and weekend). Relax, we've got you covered. Here's the complete rundown of where to see the tournament.

For nostalgia purposes, here's our March Madness online guide for the first day of games.

Online: All games streaming on Yahoo! Sports right here, and also available here.

Television: Break out your channel guide, because this will be different for different cable/dish systems. All times Eastern.

First Games
12:15 (Midwest): #2 Duke vs. #15 Albany
TV: CBS; Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Len Elmore, Reggie Miller, Lewis Johnson

12:40 (West): #5 Wisconsin vs. #12 Ole Miss
TV: truTV; Announcers: Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

1:40 (East): #8 NC State vs. #9 Temple
TV: TBS; Announcers: Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

2:10 (East): #2 Miami vs. #15 Pacific
TV: TNT; Announcers: Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Otis Livingston

Duke gets the leadoff Friday slot in a game that shouldn't take long to put away, but you never know. Wisconsin gets its chance to be a bit player in the Marshall Henderson Show, though that show likely ends Friday. Miami wants to prove it deserved a #1 seed, and Pacific will bear the brunt of that.

Second Games
2:45 (Midwest): #7 Creighton vs. #10 Cincinnati
TV: CBS; Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Len Elmore, Reggie Miller, Lewis Johnson

3:10 (West): #4 Kansas State vs. #13 La Salle
TV: truTV; Announcers: Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

4:10 (East): #1 Indiana vs. #16 James Madison
TV: TBS; Announcers: Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

4:40 (East): #7 Illinois vs. #10 Colorado
TV: TNT; Announcers: Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Otis Livingston

Indiana won't be playing around with the Dukes. Creighton is ripe for an upset, though since your brackets are already in, it doesn't matter. Keep an eye on the K-State game too; La Salle is a tough matchup. Colorado likewise could surprise Illinois; this could be the segment that destroys your bracket.

Third Games
6:50 (South): #2 Georgetown vs. #15 Florida Gulf Coast
TV: TBS; Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Len Elmore, Reggie Miller, Lewis Johnson

7:15 (West): #2 Ohio State vs. #15 Iona
TV: CBS; Announcers: Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

7:20 (South): #8 North Carolina vs. #9 Villanova
TV: TNT; Announcers: Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

7:27 (South): #3 Florida vs. #14 Northwestern State
TV: truTV; Announcers: Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Otis Livingston

Ohio State should make short work of Iona. Georgetown likewise is on a mission this year. Villanova and UNC could be the game of this segment, if not the entire day. And Florida should win going away ... if the right Florida shows up.

Fourth Games
9:10 (South) #7 San Diego State vs. #10 Oklahoma
TV: TBS; Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Len Elmore, Reggie Miller, Lewis Johnson

9:45 (West) #7 Notre Dame vs. #10 Iowa State
TV: CBS; Announcers: Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

9:50 (South): #1 Kansas vs. #16 Western Kentucky
TV: TNT; Announcers: Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

9:57 (South): #6 UCLA vs. #11 Minnesota
TV: truTV; Announcers: Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Otis Livingston

UCLA is your potential upset pick in the final games of this round (which we all know is the first round, despite what CBS will tell you). Kansas begins its charge to Atlanta with a directional school. And Notre Dame may not win, but their neon uniforms will keep you up all night.