UCLA Bruins vs Tulsa Golden Hurricane Basketball Live Stream Free (TruTV): Watch Online NCAA Men's Tournament, March Madness 2014

By Josh Wilson
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UCLA meets Tulsa in NCAA basketball tournament second round action in San Diego on Friday at 6:57 p.m. PT. The Bruins are the No. 4 seed and the Hurricanes are the No. 13 seed of the South region. The game will be broadcast live on TruTv.

UCLA, led by Steve Alford in his first season at the helm has won three in a row over tournament teams including the West's No. 1 seed Arizona and five of their last six. The Bruins play a wide open offense, score a lot of points and to say they are peaking at at the right time is an understatement.

Tulsa started out 0-4 and 1-6, including losing to Creighton and Wichita State in consecutive games. It finally got things right and has won 11 straight, including the Conference USA tournament title, and 17 of 20. It has won eight straight at road or neutral sites.

The game will be available through multiple platforms, including iOS, Android and Windows devices. It will be streamed online and on smartphone and mobile devices, including iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone and Kindle, through March Madness app, which can be downloaded for free at Amazon App, Google Play, Apple App Store,Windows Phone Store.

The entire tournament can be watched online at NCAA.com/march-madness-live or March Madness app. All games broadcasted on CBS Sports will not require a login for the app, meaning those without a television subscription can watch the games for free. As for other games, viewers would need to subscribe to any one of these television providers: AT&T U-verse, bright house, Charter, Cox, DirectTV, dish, optimum, sudden link, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS and xfinity.

The NCAA men's basketball tournment schedule on NCAA.com offers live update of wins and losses from March 18 through April 6.

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