2017 NCAA Tournament: How to watch Florida State vs. Xavier, game time, TV info, live stream
No. 3 seed FSU looks to avoid an upset against No. 11 Xavier
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No. 3 seed Florida State dunked its way past Florida Gulf Coast in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. But it faces a much more difficult challenge in the second round on Saturday against No. 11 seed Xavier. Below is viewing information for the game.
Viewing information
When: Saturday, March 18, 6:10 p.m. ET
TV: TNT
Live stream: Click Here
CBS All-Access: Click Here
What to know about each team:
Xavier:
In a game where Melo Trimble was the biggest advertised star and Edmond Sumner’s absence was the prevailing storyline for Xavier, Trevon Bluiett proved to be the deciding factor in powering this experienced Musketeers team to the second round. Bluiett dropped 18 of his 21 points after halftime, and if he can turn his late-game explosions into a 40-minute performance it’s not crazy to think he can carry Xavier deep in this tournament.
Florida State
Too much size, too much talent, too many dunks, even for Dunk City. Florida Gulf Coast brought the fight but the Seminoles responded well, putting on a dunk contest of their own thanks to above-the-rim play from Dwayne Bacon and Jonathan Isaac. The Seminoles overwhelmed FGCU throughout the game but could not put it away easily with 61.5 percent free throw shooting.
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