Big East Tournament 2020: Bracket, TV schedule, live stream, tickets | Watch Villanova, Seton Hall, Creighton online

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Seton Hall's Myles Powell sets up a play during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Villanova, Wednesday, March 4, 2020, in Newark, N.J.AP

The 2020 Big East Tournament takes place from Wednesday, March 11 to Saturday, March 14 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.

Fans who wish to attend the tournament can get tickets at StubHub or SeatGeek.

Fans who want to watch every game can do so with free trial of fuboTV, or with Hulu or Sling.

Below is the tournament schedule, complete with tip times and channels:

First round: Wednesday, March 11

8-seed Georgetown vs. 9-seed St. John’s, 7 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

10-seed Depaul vs. 7-seed Xavier, 9:30 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

Quarterfinal: Thursday, March 12

1-seed Creighton vs. Georgetown/SJU, 12 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

4-seed Providence vs. 5-seed Butler, 2:30 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

2-seed Villanova vs. Xavier/Depaul, 7 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

3-seed Seton Hall vs. 6-seed Marquette, 9 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

Semifinals: Friday, March 13

Creighton/Georgetown/SJU vs. Providence/Butler, 6:30 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

Villanova/Xavier/Depaul vs. Seton Hall/Marquette, 9 p.m. ET | FS1 (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

Final: Saturday, March 14

Semifinal 1 winner vs. Semifinal 2 winner, 6:30 p.m. ET | FOX (fuboTV (free trial), Hulu, Sling)

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This wasn't the year anyone, including Creighton's coaches and players, would have expected a Big East championship banner hung at CHI Health Center.

They were picked seventh in the conference, and they lost two projected starters to injuries before the season opener.

Yet there the No. 11 Bluejays were Saturday, the players mobbed by court-storming students after a 77-60 victory over No. 8 Seton Hall. Moments later, the banner was unfurled from the rafters on the north end of the arena.

“Did we think it was possible? We knew it was going to be hard. Did we know the league was going to be this good? Probably not at that time,” coach Greg McDermott said. “So to be sitting in this situation is incredible. When a group of people come together and they believe in each other and they have each other's back, and when they don't care who gets the credit, there are a lot of things that are possible.”

Marcus Zegarowski made all five of his 3-pointers and finished with 23 points as the Bluejays (24-7, 13-5) claimed all or part of their first conference title since winning the Missouri Valley outright in 2012-13. They joined the Big East the next season.

Creighton, Seton Hall and Villanova all went 13-5 in the conference. The Bluejays have won 11 of their last 13 games and, because they swept the season series against the Pirates, will be the No. 1 seed in the Big East Tournament in New York City next week.

The Bluejays finished the game on a 21-6 run, with the sellout crowd of more than 18,000 growing louder as the clock wound down.

“That was a game for the ages against a very good opponent,” McDermott said.

Seeing the court storming and championship banner left Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard feeling a bit blue for his players.

“I think my biggest emotion is the fact that those 13 kids in the locker room didn’t get to do the same thing,” Willard said. “Nothing’s going to take away from the accomplishment that we won a regular-season championship, too. They’re all down and disappointed and feeling down, which is normal, but at the same time you have a court storming and hanging a banner.”

Seton Hall (21-9) has been in first place or tied for first the entire season but lost its last two games and will be the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament. Villanova, which beat Georgetown on Saturday, is the No. 2 seed.

Denzel Mahoney came off the bench to score 16 points for the Bluejays, and Ty-Shon Alexander had 15 points along with playing a superb defensive game against Seton Hall star Myles Powell.

Powell and Quincy McKnight each scored 15 points for the Pirates and Jared Rhoden added 12 as the Pirates slowed the pace against the Big East's highest-scoring team.

“They slowed the ball up the court, and that actually made us happy,” Alexander said. “That let us catch our breath before we went on offense.”

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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