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Armed forces receive free NCAA March Madness Live special access

Posted 3/8/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Eric M. Grill
Air Force Personnel, Services and Manpower Public Affairs


3/8/2012 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas (AFNS) -- Military members wishing to root on their favorite college basketball team as they compete in the upcoming NCAA basketball championship tournament now have free online access to do so.

Using their .mil email address, military members can register with the NCAA.com website to receive free online access to watch all 67 live games using their personal computer, tablet, Smartphone or other select electronic devices with Internet access.

Registration is ongoing and runs throughout the championship game. Mobile apps are also available once registered.

To register, go online to www.ncaa.com/armedforces and, in the appropriate area, enter the .mil email address and then confirm it. The .mil email address is used to confirm the military affiliation only and is not needed to create the account.

Once entered, a separate email will be sent from the NCAA.com website with a unique link to create a free 2012 NCAA March Madness LiveT account.

Once the military member's account is created, they will be able go online with their personal computer or electronic device at www.ncaa.com/marchmadness and login to the NCAA March Madness LiveT applications.

The offer is the NCAA's, CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting's way to say thank you to those who serve the U.S.



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3/13/2012 8:18:58 AM ET
Thanks for the tip and a huge thanks to the NCAA for thinking of us!
Andrew, Tampa
 
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