Selection Sunday is just 16 days away, so it's time to bring back slate maps and daily bracketology.
The daily slate map guides how you can watch every single game on a single day, and which games have which stakes.
These will be posted to Twitter and the website every single day
Additionally, on the website, I will highlight three games every day that you should be interested in and why.
Harvard at Brown, 7:00 p.m., ESPN+: After Kimo Ferrari led the Bears to an upset win at Cornell last weekend, Brown and Harvard are tied at 5-6 for the 4th and final Ivy Madness ticket with just three games to play. In the first meeting between these two teams, Brown emerged with a 74-72 win, fighting off a Harvard comeback, but Justice Ajogbor only played 11 minutes working back from injury. Ajogbor is the key to Harvard's interior on both ends, and will play a deciding role in this game either way.
Eastern Kentucky at Lipscomb, 8:00 p.m., ESPN+: The two top teams in the ASUN per KenPom doing battle on the final day of the regular season? Don't mind if I do. The Bisons have won six of seven on the back of a terrific offense that has scored at least 84 points in all six of the wins. However, Eastern Kentucky is looking to lock up an outright regular-season crown for the first time since 1979. A win secures the Colonels the #1 seed in the ASun Tournament, and home court advantage throughout, but a loss along with a Stetson win over North Florida would give the Hatters home court.
Air Force at Utah State, 11:00 p.m., FS1: Air Force can be dangerous, just ask New Mexico, who learned the hard way with a Q4 loss on Saturday that put them right on the bubble. The Princeton offense run by Joe Scott didn't give Utah State any trouble back in January when the teams faced off, but don't think that it's going to be as easy as it was in that matchup.