Arkansas at Texas A&M 12:00 PM ET
No. 8 Texas A&M will have to be at its best to continue its recent run of success when it hosts surging Arkansas on Saturday afternoon at College Station, Texas.
DePaul at Xavier 12:00 PM ET
Dante Maddox Jr. will look to continue his hot hand on Saturday as Xavier hosts DePaul in a Big East Conference contest in Cincinnati.
Clemson at Florida State 12:00 PM ET
No. 23 Clemson is riding high after consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference wins over Duke and North Carolina and now sets its focus on Florida State for a road game Saturday at Tallahassee, Fla.
Miami-Florida at Pittsburgh 12:00 PM ET
Pitt has lost four in a row and eight of its past 10 games to plummet in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings.
Vanderbilt at Tennessee 1:00 PM ET
No. 5 Tennessee is at home and looking to avoid a regular season sweep at the hands of in-state foe Vanderbilt when the programs meet Saturday in Knoxville.
Wisconsin at Purdue 1:00 PM ET
While No. 7 Purdue finds itself just below the Big Ten Conference's top spot, 16th-ranked Wisconsin is seeking an opportunity to challenge for the league title.
Georgetown at Butler 2:00 PM ET
Two Big East rivals face off for the second time in two weeks as Butler hosts Georgetown on Saturday afternoon in Indianapolis.
Washington at Penn St. 2:00 PM ET
Washington and Penn State are on the bubble.
West Virginia at Baylor 2:00 PM ET
Baylor has had the upper hand against West Virginia in recent years, winning the last six meetings. That's the longest streak by either team in series history.
Houston at Arizona 2:00 PM ET
When Houston and Arizona met nearly three years ago in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, the top-seeded Wildcats were sent home with a 72-60 defeat.
Virginia at Virginia Tech 2:00 PM ET
Midway through the season, something clicked for Virginia's Andrew Rohde. As a result, he has become one of the most reliable ball-handlers in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Boston College at NC State 2:00 PM ET
Boston College and North Carolina State meet on Saturday afternoon in Raleigh, N.C., and the game has significant postseason implications within the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Connecticut at Seton Hall 2:30 PM ET
UConn earned what coach Dan Hurley called a "very gratifying" victory at No. 24 Creighton on Tuesday, winning a Big East rivalry that's gotten surprisingly heated despite the schools' lack of proximity.
Central Florida at Colorado 3:00 PM ET
For Colorado, 13 truly is an unlucky number.
Texas Tech at Oklahoma State 3:00 PM ET
No. 12 Texas Tech will look to build on a thrilling win as it seeks a season sweep against Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon in a Big 12 Conference game in Stillwater, Okla.
Missouri at Georgia 3:30 PM ET
Looking to continue its unprecedented turnaround, No. 21 Missouri travels to meet Georgia on Saturday in Southeastern Conference action at Athens, Ga.
Auburn at Alabama 4:00 PM ET
For all the poetic ways he could have described his team's impending clash with Auburn, Alabama coach Nate Oats kept it simple.
Minnesota at Southern California 4:00 PM ET
Southern California seeks consecutive wins for the first time in a month when the Trojans host Minnesota on Saturday in Los Angeles.
Cincinnati at Iowa State 4:00 PM ET
No. 10 Iowa State will aim for its third straight win when it tips off against Cincinnati on Saturday afternoon in a Big 12 Conference matchup at Ames, Iowa.
Stanford at Duke 4:00 PM ET
Third-ranked Duke looks to preserve its lead atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings, with freshman center Khaman Maluach expected to take on increased responsibilities down the stretch.
California at Georgia Tech 4:00 PM ET
Georgia Tech will aim to build on its newfound success Saturday when reeling California visits Atlanta for Atlantic Coast Conference play.
Louisiana State at Oklahoma 6:00 PM ET
LSU and Oklahoma find themselves trending downward as they prepare to meet Saturday for the only time this regular season in a matchup in Norman, Okla.
Louisiana State at Oklahoma 6:00 PM ET
Oklahoma snaps its streak of five straight games against Top 25 opponents when it hosts unranked LSU on Saturday in Norman, Okla.
Mississippi State at Mississippi 6:00 PM ET
Ole Miss has won three games in a row and clutch plays from Malik Dia and Dre Davis were crucial in the last two.
Villanova at Providence 6:00 PM ET
Villanova aims to build upon the momentum of a signature Big East win when it returns to the road to start a two-game New England swing at Providence on Saturday night.
North Carolina at Syracuse 6:00 PM ET
North Carolina aims to halt a four-game road losing streak Saturday when it visits Syracuse in Atlantic Coast Conference action.
Wake Forest at Southern Methodist 6:00 PM ET
SMU will go for its sixth consecutive win and try to maintain fourth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference when it hosts Wake Forest on Saturday in Dallas.
Kentucky at Texas 8:00 PM ET
No. 15 Kentucky looks for its third straight win and continued momentum for the stretch run when it squares off against struggling Texas on Saturday in a Southeastern Conference contest in Austin, Texas.
Michigan St. at Illinois 8:00 PM ET
Two Saturdays ago, Michigan State was the Big Ten's only undefeated team.
Texas Christian at Arizona State 8:00 PM ET
Arizona State, which came close to upsetting No. 12 Texas Tech this week, hosts a TCU team that has won three of its last four games on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.
South Carolina at Florida 8:30 PM ET
Florida was forced to lean into its depth for two road wins over ranked teams, and the abundance of options may be a factor again.
Kansas State at Brigham Young 9:00 PM ET
There are still seven games remaining in the regular season, but Saturday's clash in Provo, Utah, between Kansas State and BYU could go a long way in determining who escapes having to play in the first round of the Big 12 tournament.
Kansas at Utah 10:00 PM ET
Utah's first season in the Big 12 Conference has not gone entirely well, but the Utes have another chance to notch a quality win Saturday night when an inconsistent Kansas team comes to Salt Lake City.