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Indiana Hoosiers vs Temple Owls Live Stream Free: Watch Online NCAA 2013 March Madness College Basketball (TV Schedule)

Indiana Hoosiers vs Temple Owls is set to take place Sunday in the NCAA 2013 third round. No. 1 seeded Indiana will be looking to navigate their way to another win and live up to the high expectations on them for this year's March Madness. The game is scheduled to tip off at 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream (details below).

No. 1 seeded Indiana and No. 9 seeded Temple will likely be a close game having both come through impressively in the second round.

Indiana managed to run away with a good win against James Madison 83-62 earlier this week, with Yogi Ferrell scoring 14 points of the Hoosiers' first 16 in an impressive showing. He ended up with 16 points in the game, leading five Indiana platers who made 10 points or more.

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At the half way mark Indiana were already 21 points in the lead, allowing them to take their foot off the gas in the second half. They ended up shooting 52.7 percent from the floor, sending a clear message to their rivals for this year's title.

Temple meanwhile got off to a flying start in their second round game against NC State, although they allowed NC back into the game and in the end had to hold them off for a nervy finish. They ended up winning just 76-72 despite leading by 15 points after the first half, with Khalif Wyatt scoring 31 points.

The winner between Indiana and Temple will move on to the East Region semifinals, which will be played at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

Indiana Hoosiers vs Temple Owls will tip off at about 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on CBS. Alternatively the game can also be watched online through free official live stream by clicking here.

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