How To Watch Iowa Vs LSU NCAA Women’s Basketball 2023 Final Live?
College basketball is one of the most infectious sports to follow in the entire world, with the NCAA Tournament being the pinnacle of high stakes of basketball. The ‘one and done’ nature of the tournament has resulted in some of the greatest moments and heartbreaks in the sport’s history.
Tonight’s game between the 2 seeded Iowa Hawkeyes who boasted a 31-6 record and the 3 seeded LSU Tigers who boasted a 33-2 record will be the women’s NCAA Tournament Final. Both of the teams are led by national superstars with Iowa being led by Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese at the helm for the Tigers.
Caitlin dropped a whopping 41 points on the South Carolina Gamecocks, who were the national defending champions, while Reese turned in 24 points and 12 rebounds to beat Virginia Tech. Alexis Morris had herself 27 points to go along with Reese’s 24 and 12.
The two finalists will be facing off against one another in today’s NCAA Championship game, April 2nd.
Where to watch the NCAA Championship game between Iowa and LSU?
Many have stated that the 2023 NCAA Championship game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and LSU Tigers is more entertaining than the men’s matchup and this may be true. The backdrop for the game which has a rivalry set up between Angel and Caitlin has been a major driving force in hyping up the game.
With millions waiting to watch the game, many are unaware of where they can watch it. there are several options to choose from. Viewers can watch it on both ESPN or ABC at 3:30PM Eastern Time or they can stream it on the March Madness Live app or site.
Using fuboTV, Apple TV, or Roku is also an option for those without cable.
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