- The NCAA March Madness Live streaming service is launching a new feature this year that will make following the first days of the tournament easier than ever.
- With "Fast Break," fans will be provided with a broadcast similar to that of NFL RedZone, with a studio host flipping between the action of all the most exciting games happening at once.
- The service should be available across a variety of platforms, including tablets, smart TV devices such as Apple TV and Roku, and online.
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The NCAA is bringing the best part of NFL Sundays to March Madness
The NCAA will debut a service called "Fast Break" for this year's tournament, which will work similarly to the NFL RedZone channel.
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As a part of the NCAA March Madness Live streaming service, the first two days of the tournament will include a "Fast Break" feature presented by
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