We’ve reached the Elite Eight. After Tuesday night, only four teams will be left standing.

After a fun and entertaining Sweet 16 round over the weekend, we head into games on Monday and Tuesday with Final Four implications. West Coast basketball is still dominating, with three Pac-12 teams and Gonzaga all advancing to the Elite Eight. The American Athletic, Big 12, B1G and SEC all have one team still alive.

Before we look ahead to the Elite Eight games, here’s a quick look back at the Sweet 16 results:

  • No. 12 Oregon State def. No. 8 Loyola Chicago 65-58
  • No. 1 Baylor def. No. 5 Villanova 62-51
  • No. 3 Arkansas def. No. 15 Oral Roberts 72-70
  • No. 2 Houston def. No. 11 Syracuse 62-46
  • No. 1 Gonzaga def. No. 5 Creighton 83-65
  • No. 1 Michigan def. No. 4 Florida State 76-58
  • No. 11 UCLA def. No. 2 Alabama 88-78 (OT)
  • No. 6 USC def. No. 7 Oregon 82-68

The first three rounds of the NCAA Tournament have been incredibly fun, why wouldn’t the Elite Eight be the same? Here’s a look at the matchups, tip-off times and broadcast information for the four games on Monday and Tuesday:

Monday, March 30

  • No. 12 Oregon State vs. No. 2 Houston — 7:15 p.m. ET, CBS
  • No. 3 Arkansas vs. No. 1 Baylor — 9:57 p.m. ET, CBS

Tuesday, March 31

  • No. 6 USC vs. No. 1 Gonzaga — 7:15 p.m. ET, TBS
  • No. 11 UCLA vs. No. 1 Michigan — 9:57 p.m. ET, TBS