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NCAA Bracket Tournament 2014 - March Madness: Scores, Stream & Schedule for Saturday's Live Elite Eight Games

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Four teams will see action on Saturday, but only two of them will fulfill their Final Four aspirations as the 2014 NCAA Tournament reaches the Elite Eight stage.

The top-seeded Florida Gators will collide with the 11th-seeded Dayton Flyers in the South Regional semifinals at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tenn.

The Gators, the No. 1 overall seed in this year's tournament, will look to extend their 29-game winning streak, and finally advance to the Final Four after losing in the Elite Eight in each of the past three tournaments.

However, the Gators, who are coming off a 79-68 win over the UCLA Bruins in their Sweet 16 showdown on Thursday, are not expected to have a walk in the park against the dangerous Flyers.

The Flyers have been this year's Cinderella team. But while they have already surpassed expectations, the Flyers are oozing with confidence at this point after scoring three straight upsets, including an 82-72 win over Stanford in the regional semifinals.

"It made us think we can play against anybody in the country," said Dayton guard Jordan Sibert, via ESPN. "It's just our nature to know we can go out there and compete for 40 minutes. At the end of the game, we'll be right there to win it."

Meanwhile, the top-seeded Arizona Wildcats and the Wisconsin Badgers will also try to move one step closer to playing in this year's national title game when they go up against each other in the West Regional finals at the Honda Center in Anaheim.

The Wildcats are coming off a hard-earned 70-64 win over the San Diego Aztecs in the Sweet 16, while the Badgers cruised to the Elite Eight with a dominating 69-52 win over the Baylor Bears.

The Wildcats, who are only allowing 58.4 points this season, will be tested on the defensive end of the floor since they will be going up against the Badgers, who are averaging 73.5 points per game this season.

TV Schedule and Live Stream

The Dayton-Florida showdown will tip off at 6:09 p.m. EST, while the Wisconsin-Arizona match will start at 8:49 p.m. EST. Both games will be shown live on TBS, while live streaming of the games will be available via March Madness Live.

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