Caitlin Clark and No. 6 Iowa women’s basketball, looking to end the regular season with a strong final week, head to Minnesota for Wednesday’s 8 p.m. showdown at Williams Arena. Peacock will exclusively televise this contest.
The Hawkeyes (24-4, 13-3 Big Ten Conference) got back on track last time out, stomping Illinois after falling at Indiana last week. Iowa will be looking for its second win over Minnesota this season, after whacking the Golden Gophers by 23 back on Dec. 30.
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Meanwhile, Minnesota (15-12, 5-11) has been in a freefall the last few weeks. The Golden Gophers enter having dropped eight of their last nine games, most recently stumbling at Nebraska last time out.
Here’s how to watch, stream and listen to Wednesday’s game.
How to watch Caitlin Clark, Iowa women’s basketball at Minnesota on Peacock
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The service has two streaming plans — Premium and Premium Plus — both of which offer live streaming of Big Ten games. Those currently looking to join do not get access to the free entry plan. The plans cost $5.99 a month for Premium and $11.99 for Premium Plus.
There is no free trial being offered right now, but both plans can be easily canceled if fans just want to commit to Peacock for the Iowa games. You’ll still have to pay the one-month fee, but there’s no long-term commitment.
Several devices support the streaming service, including Roku, Amazon Fire devices, Google TV, PlayStations, Xboxes, and just about any other device that streams video through apps. A complete list can be found here.
Livestream: Peacock ($)
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network
What time is the Iowa women’s basketball at Minnesota game today?
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When: 8 p.m. CT, Wednesday, Feb. 28
Where: Williams Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Who are the announcers for Iowa women’s basketball at Minnesota today?
Cindy Brunson and Julianna Viani will call the game on Peacock.
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Iowa women’s basketball 2023-24 schedule, recent results
- Nov. 6 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (W, 102-46)
- Nov. 9, at Virginia Tech, (W, 80-76)
- Nov. 12, at Northern Iowa, (W, 94-53)
- Nov. 16 vs. Kansas State, (L, 65-58)
- Nov. 19 vs. Drake, (W, 113-90)
- Nov. 24 vs. Purdue-Fort Wayne (W, 98-59)
- Nov. 25 vs. FGCU, (W, 100-62)
- Nov. 26 vs. Kansas State, (W, 77-70)
- Dec. 2 vs. Bowling Green, (W, 99-65)
- Dec. 6 at Iowa State, (W, 67-58)
- Dec. 10 at Wisconsin, (W, 87-65)
- Dec. 16 vs. Cleveland State, (W, 104-75)
- Dec. 21 vs. Loyola (Chicago), (W, 98-69)
- Dec. 30 vs. Minnesota, (W, 94-71)
- Jan 2 vs. Michigan State, (W, 76-73)
- Jan. 5 at Rutgers, (W, 103-69)
- Jan. 10 at Purdue, (W, 96-71)
- Jan. 13 vs. Indiana, (W, 84-57)
- Jan. 16 vs. Wisconsin, (W, 96-50)
- Jan. 21 at Ohio State, (L, 100-92)
- Jan. 27 vs. Nebraska, (W, 92-73)
- Jan. 31 at Northwestern, (W, 110-74)
- Feb. 3 at Maryland, (W, 93-85)
- Feb. 8 vs. Penn State, (W, 111-93)
- Feb. 11 at Nebraska, (L, 82-79)
- Feb. 15 vs. Michigan, (W, 106-89)
- Feb. 22 at Indiana, (L, 86-69)
- Feb. 25 vs. Illinois, (W, 101-85)
- Feb. 28 at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
- March 3 vs. Ohio State, noon
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Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.
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