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How To Watch Women’s NCAA Tournament: March Madness Highlights

How To Watch Women's NCAA Tournament March Madness Highlights

Published on March 18th, 2024

Every game of the women’s NCAA tournament will be aired on ESPN’s networks and streaming services, with select games available on ABC.

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ESPN will broadcast the Final Four, while the championship game will be aired on ABC, mirroring last season’s coverage.

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NCAA Basketball Tournament Schedule

The initial matchups are scheduled for March 20-21, followed by the first- and second-round games spanning from March 22 to March 25.

The Sweet 16 weekend will see games in Albany, New York, and Portland, Oregon, occurring between March 29 and April 1.

Finally, the highly anticipated Final Four will be hosted in Cleveland on April 5, leading up to the championship game set for April 7.

Converted Time And Date:

  • US Time (EST):
    • First Four: March 20-21
    • First and Second Round: March 22-25
    • Sweet 16: March 29 – April 1
    • Final Four: April 5
    • Championship Game: April 7
  • UK Time (GMT):
    • First Four: March 20-21
    • First and Second Round: March 22-25
    • Sweet 16: March 29 – April 1
    • Final Four: April 5
    • Championship Game: April 7
  • India Time (IST):
    • First Four: March 21-22
    • First and Second Round: March 23-26
    • Sweet 16: March 30 – April 2
    • Final Four: April 6
    • Championship Game: April

Top Games To Look Out For

1. Colorado Vs. Drake

The Buffaloes stunned audiences by defeating defending national champion LSU in their season opener.

Watch as they take on Drake, who advanced with a last-second shot victory over Missouri State.

2. Tennessee Vs. Green Bay

Tennessee, coming close to a major upset in the SEC Tournament, faces off against Green Bay, boasting 27 victories this season.

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3. Louisville Vs. Middle Tennessee

Louisville, a Final Four team from two years ago, meets Middle Tennessee, which clinched its second straight Conference USA title this season.

4. UConn Vs. Jackson State

Despite facing challenges with injuries, UConn takes on Jackson State, fresh off its ninth Southwestern Athletic Conference title win.

Betting Guide and Favorites

South Carolina stands as the overwhelming favorite to secure its third overall NCAA title, with Iowa, LSU, and Stanford trailing behind according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

Who’s Playing?

Regional Top Seed First Four Matchups Winner Opponent of Top Seed
South Carolina Sacred Heart TBA
Iowa Presbyterian TBA
Holy Cross TBA
UT-Martin TBA
USC TBA
Texas TBA

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Q&A Section

Q1: Where can I watch the women’s NCAA Tournament?

A: The women’s NCAA Tournament will be broadcast on ESPN’s networks and streaming services, with select games available on ABC.

Q2: Who are the top favorites to win the tournament?

A: South Carolina is the overwhelming favorite, followed by Iowa, LSU, and Stanford according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

Q3: When and where will the championship game take place?

A: The championship game is scheduled for Sunday, April 7, with the Final Four taking place in Cleveland on April 5.

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