THE FIELD OF 68 AFTER DARK TO DO LIVE SHOWS THROUGHOUT MARCH MADNESS

The world’s only late night college hoops show will broadcast from Madison Square Garden, The Barclays Center, Rivers Casino and on location in New Orleans in March.

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Contact: Rob Dauster
March 2, 2022

MT. LAUREL, NJ - The Field of 68 AFTER DARK is taking the show on the road during the month of March and through the national championship game in New Orleans.

Beginning with Championship Week and ending with the Final Four, the nation’s only nightly college basketball show will be broadcasting on site during the biggest events in the sport: The Big East Tournament, the ACC Tournament, Rivers Casino Sportsbook in Philadelphia and, for six straight days, from New Orleans.

The show, which is currently broadcast on the network’s YouTube and social channels as well as on Sirius XM Channel 84 (ESPNU Radio), will be broadcast from Madison Square Garden on March 10th and 11th, after the quarterfinals and semifinals of the Big East tournament, and from Barclays following the ACC Tournament title game on March 12th.

The Field of 68 AFTER DARK is also partnering with the Rivers Casino in Philadelphia to host live shows from the Bet Rivers Sportsbook during the first two days of the NCAA tournament. Prizes, including tickets to 76ers games and passes to the East Regionals, will be given away to those in attendance.

AFTER DARK will also be on site for the Final Four in New Orleans from Wed., March 30th through Monday, April 4th.

LIVE SHOWS SCHEDULE

The Field of 68 AFTER DARK airs on SiriusXM’s ESPNU Radio channel. ESPNU Radio is available to subscribers nationwide on the SiriusXM radios in their cars (channel 84) and on the SXM app.

The show features a rotating cast of some of the most prominent names in the sport. Featuring interviews with top players such as potential No. 1 draft pick Jabari Smith and National Player of the Year frontrunner Johnny Davis, as well as the top coaches in the sport, including Baylor’s Scott Drew and Kansas’ Bill Self, no show has kept fans more up to date on the happenings in college basketball through the best month of the season.

The lineup of rotating voices includes Stadium Insider Jeff Goodman, former college stars Robbie Hummel, Randolph Childress, Ashton Gibbs and Terrence Oglesby, as well as veteran coaches Sean Miller, Archie Miller and Steve Prohm.

Field of 68 founder Rob Dauster, rising star John Fanta and media titans like Seth Davis, Doug Gottlieb, Jeff Borzello and Mike DeCourcy have also been a presence on the show, as have young, up-and-coming media stars Kevin Sweeney of SI.com, Sean Paul, the Sleepers Media duo of Greg Waddell and Carter Elliott, as well as the Three Man Weave trio of Jim Root, Matt Cox and Ky McKeon.

“There’s a major void right now in this space with regard to college basketball,” Dauster said. “This show has given diehard college basketball fans somewhere to go each night from the start of the season through the national title game to not only be informed, but also entertained.”

“We’ve delivered the best analysis, every single night, throughout the first four months of the season. And that is not going to change during the best month of the year.”