The top seeds in the East Region, the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils and No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide, will meet in the Elite 8 in a game that features two of the nation's best offenses.
Duke ranks first in offensive rating and third in true shooting percentage, while 'Bama ranks first in pace, ninth in ORtg, and sixth in true shooting percentage.
Plus, with two of the country's top players in Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg and Crimson Tide guard Mark Sears leading their respective teams, there's plenty of star power set to feature.
Duke vs. Alabama will be broadcast on TBS and TruTV, available via cable TV and live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV and SlingTV.
Streaming is also available via the March Madness Live app.
Duke vs. Alabama is scheduled to tip off at 8:49 PM ET/7:49 PM CT/5:09 PM PT on Saturday, March 29th from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.