The Duke Blue Devils battle the Wisconsin Badgers on Monday at 9:18 p.m. ET in the 2015 NCAA Tournament Championship Game.  Find information for the TV schedule, the free live stream and the free radio broadcast below.

In a rematch of last year's semifinal, Wisconsin came out on top.  No game-winning three-pointer from Wildcats guard Aaron Harrison sent Wisconsin packing this time, with the Badgers pulling away in the second half for a 71-64 win.  Badgers senior Frank Kaminsky led with 20 points and 11 rebounds, and teammate Sam Dekker added 16 points to help end Kentucky's undefeated season.

"I think you guys have seen that all year," Dekker said, via ESPN. "Whether we're down six or up 20, we're going to be us, and we're going to play our game."

Now the No. 1 Badgers are playing for the title against one of the only three teams to beat them during the season. 

"I don't think basketball fans that I know would ever say that Duke didn't have a good team," Badgers coach Bo Ryan told the Associated Press.  "A lot of people thought they had a pretty good team because they spanked our team at our place in December," he said. "I can't say that they were ignored, that's for sure."

No. 1 Duke controlled much of Saturday's game against Michigan State, cruising to an 81-61 victory over the No. 7 Spartans.  Freshmen Justise Winslow and Jahlil Okafor recorded 19 points and nine rebounds and 18 points and six rebounds, respectively, with senior Quinn Cook adding 17 points.

"I don't think we started the game out with the intensity we needed," Cook said. "When we got down early, Coach got on us, and the last 36 minutes we played one of our better games. It's definitely hard out there, but we just strung some stops together and great defense led to great offense."

TV: CBS (local).

Free Live Stream: HERE.

Free Radio Broadcast: HERE.