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History will be made one way or another for South Carolina women’s basketball against Iowa in the national championship game on Sunday in Cleveland.

Either the Gamecocks will cement a 38-0 season with a national title and a win over the team that eliminated them last season, or Caitlin Clark will secure her college legacy with a national championship.

South Carolina dominated in the third quarter of Friday’s Final Four win over NC State, while Iowa earned a one-possession win over UConn on Friday to advance.

Here’s everything you need to know about South Carolina’s national championship game vs. Iowa, including time, TV and streaming info and more:

What channel is South Carolina women’s basketball vs. Iowa, Caitlin Clark in national championship game on today?

  • TV channel: ABC and ESPN
  • Streaming: Watch ESPN, ESPN+, FUBO (free trial available)

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South Carolina vs. Iowa will be broadcast nationally on ABC. Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Viewers can also stream the game exclusively on ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming service.

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South Carolina women’s basketball vs. Iowa, Caitlin Clark in national championship game start time

  • Date: Sunday, April 7
  • Start time: 3 p.m. ET

The South Carolina-Iowa national championship game is scheduled to tip off at 3 p.m. Sunday inside Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio.

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South Carolina women’s basketball schedule 2023-24

  • Nov. 6: vs. Notre Dame (in Paris), W 100-71
  • Nov. 12: Maryland, W 114-76
  • Nov. 16: Clemson, W 109-40
  • Nov. 20: South Dakota State, W 78-38
  • Nov. 24: Mississippi Valley State, W 101-19
  • Nov. 30: at North Carolina, W 65-58
  • Dec. 3: at Duke, W 77-61
  • Dec. 6: Morgan State, W 104-38
  • Dec. 10: vs. Utah (in Uncasville, Connecticut), W 78-69
  • Dec. 16: Presbyterian, W 99-29
  • Dec. 19: at Bowling Green, W 93-62
  • Dec. 30: at East Carolina, W 73-36
  • Jan. 4: at Florida, W 89-66
  • Jan. 7: Mississippi State, W 85-66
  • Jan. 11: at Missouri, W 81-57
  • Jan. 15: Kentucky, W 98-36
  • Jan. 21: at Texas A&M, W 99-64
  • Jan. 25: at LSU, W 76-70
  • Jan. 28: Vanderbilt, W 91-74
  • Feb. 1: at Auburn, W 76-54
  • Feb. 4: Ole Miss, W 85-56
  • Feb. 8: Missouri, W 83-45
  • Feb. 11: UConn, W 83-65
  • Feb. 15: at Tennessee, W 66-55
  • Feb. 18: Georgia, W 70-56
  • Feb. 22: Alabama, W 72-44
  • Feb. 25: at Kentucky, W 103-55
  • Feb. 29: at Arkansas, W 98-61
  • March 3: Tennessee, W 76-68
  • SEC Tournament quarterfinal: vs. Texas A&M, W 79-68
  • SEC Tournament semifinal: vs. Tennessee, W 74-73
  • SEC Tournament championship: vs. LSU, W 79-72
  • NCAA Tournament first round: Presbyterian, W 91-39
  • NCAA Tournament second round: UNC, W 88-41
  • NCAA Tournament Sweet 16: vs. Indiana, W 79-75
  • NCAA Tournament Elite 8: vs. Oregon State, W 70-58
  • NCAA Tournament Final Four: vs. NC State, W 78-59 (37-0, 16-0 SEC)
  • NCAA Tournament national championship: vs. Iowa
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