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No. 1 seed Kansas faces No. 9 seed Michigan State on Sunday for a chance to advance to the Sweet 16. Below is viewing information for the game and what to know about each team.

Viewing information

When: Sunday, March 19, 5:15 p.m. ET

TV: CBS

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CBS All-Access: Click Here

What to know about each team

Kansas

You could make the argument that no team looked better in its first round game than KU, but of course opponent factors into that. Now Bill Self has to deal with a Tom Izzo team that turned Miami into putty. Behind the UK-Wichita State game, this will have the most interest of any this weekend. Josh Jackson vs. Miles Bridges is a lottery pick face-off that could be one highlight after another.   

Michigan State

After a horrendous showing in the first seven minutes of the game, Michigan State played what Tom Izzo estimated to be some of the best basketball he has seen from the Spartans in a couple years. A 20-2 run in the first half, fueled by Nick Ward and Miles Bridges, provided enough padding for Michigan State to not only avenge last season’s first round exit but set the stage for a contentious second round game against top-seeded Kansas with a Sweet 16 spot on the line.    

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