How to watch No. 19 Wisconsin vs. Pitt in the Greenbrier Tip-Off title game

Will the Badgers head back to Madison with the title?
Wisconsin guard John Blackwell (25) tries to swat the all away from UW-River Falls guard Gavin Ralph (10) during the first half of their preseason game Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin guard John Blackwell (25) tries to swat the all away from UW-River Falls guard Gavin Ralph (10) during the first half of their preseason game Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin. / Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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The Wisconsin Badgers have been on a roll to start the season, as they're 7-0. Fresh off a dominant win over UCF on Friday night, the Badgers are now taking the hardwood once again on Sunday, this time against Pitt with the Greenbrier Tip-Off title trophy on the line.

Will Greg Gard and Co. come out on top? That's what Badgers fans everywhere are hoping for, as beating Pitt and improving to 8-0 on the season will give this team plenty of momentum heading into the heart of the schedule. Hoping to catch every minute of the action? We've got you covered with TV and streaming information in this piece.

How to watch Wisconsin vs. Pitt hoops on TV Sunday

As was the case for the showdown with UCF, the Wisconsin vs. Pitt game will be televised on the CBS Sports Network. Tipoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. CT, 5:30 p.m. ET.

How to stream Wisconsin vs. Pitt hoops

If you're going to be on the go, you can stream this title game via the CBS Sports app and Paramount+. Keep in mind that subscriptions are required for both options.

John Blackwell and John Tonje continue to look strong for Wisconsin

One of the main storylines for the Badgers this season has been the fantastic play from John Tonje and John Blackwell. People are still buzzing over Tonje's 41 points against Arizona not long ago. Blackwell scored 30 points against Texas-Rio Grande Valley earlier in the week and he followed that up with 17 points vs. UCF.

Look for both standouts to play a huge role in Wisconsin potentially taking down Pitt. This should be a fun matchup, with the Panthers also being 7-0 on the campaign. One team will be undefeated no more come Sunday night. Let's hope it's Pitt who suffers its first loss of the year and not Wisconsin.

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