The Wisconsin Badgers battle the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday in the 2015 NCAA Tournament Final Four.  The game tips off at 8:49 p.m. ET; watch either the free live stream or the free radio broadcast through any of the links provided below.

No. 1 Kentucky looks to continue its historic run Saturday night.  A win against Wisconsin would send the Wildcats to the NCAA championship game for the second straight year while giving them the chance to become first team since the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers to cap off the season with an undefeated record and the national title.

Kentucky has managed to stay unbeaten so far, but last Saturday's close 68-66 win against Notre Dame proved a record doesn't mean too much down the stretch of the tournament.

"Everybody is 0-0," Wildcats coach John Calipari told the Associated Press. "Whether you're Duke, Michigan State, Wisconsin or us, everybody's record is the same. We're all feeling the same thing. We all want to win a national title."

No. 1 Wisconsin earned a spot in the Final Four after handing Arizona an 85-78 loss in last Saturday's Elite Eight.  Badgers forwards Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker came up big again for the team, combining for 56 points and 11 rebounds.  While Kaminsky led with 29 points, Dekker had five three-pointers in the second half, including two crucial ones in the final 2 1/2 minutes.

For many of the Wisconsin players, Saturday will be a familiar stage.  This is the first time in school history the Badgers have appeared in back-to-back Final Fours, with last year's Badgers making it to the semifinals before losing to Kentucky on a game-winning three-pointer from Wildcats guard Aaron Harrison.

"It's obviously motivating because you want to come back to this stage," Kaminsky said. "This is what seasons are remembered for. You remember the national champion at the end of the season."

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