The No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks and No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes square off in the Final Four of the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on Friday, March 31 (3/31/2023) at 9 p.m. ET.
Virginia Tech vs. LSU will be broadcast on ESPN, and can be streamed live on fuboTV (free trial) and other live TV services.
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Iowa ended No. 5 Louisville’s run on the tournament 97-83, with Caitlin Clark dropping a staggering 41 points during the game. South Carolina also beat No. 2 Maryland by double digits, 86-75, to advance.
The winners will square off in the Championship game on Sunday, April 2.
Here’s how to tune in.
What: NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Final Four game
Who: No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 2 Iowa
When: Friday, Mar. 31
Where: American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas
Time: 9 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
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NCAA Tournament gear, including new hats, t-shirts and jerseys for the 2023 Final Four can be found on Fanatics.
Can I bet on the game?
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South Carolina is -675 to win, according to DraftKings.
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Story by The Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) — An undefeated South Carolina team led by star Aliyah Boston and guided by vaunted Dawn Staley, an Iowa squad that features high-scoring Caitlin Clark and the return of LSU and flashy coach Kim Mulkey headline the women’s Final Four this weekend.
Virginia Tech is the newcomer to the group as the Hokies are making their first appearance in the national semifinals. Hokies coach Kenny Brooks became the third Black male coach to take a team to the Final Four in women’s basketball history.
All of the women’s basketball world will descend on Dallas this week as the Division I, II and III championships will be held there. It’s only the second time that all three divisions will have their title games in the same place.
Staley and the Gamecocks are looking to become the 10th team to go through a season unbeaten and the first to repeat as champions since UConn won four in a row from 2013-16. South Carolina advanced to its third consecutive national semifinals and fifth since 2015 thanks to another superb effort by Boston, the reigning AP Player of the Year. The three-time All-American had 22 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Maryland on Monday night.
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Next up for the Gamecocks is Iowa and the sensational Clark. She helped the Hawkeyes reach their first Final Four in 30 years with a game for the ages in the regional semifinals on Sunday night. The junior guard had the first 40-point triple-double in NCAA history in the win over Louisville.
The Gamecocks have the experience edge having reached the Final Four so often with this group. No one on Iowa’s roster was alive the last time the team advanced to the game’s biggest stage. C. Vivian Stringer was the coach of that team in 1993 that reached the Final Four before losing to Ohio State in overtime.
“It is like a storybook, but it’s kind of been like that for us all year long,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “I mean, we have had – honestly, we keep talking about destiny and how it’s supposed to happen and it is happening. But I’m so happy for Caitlin. I can remember sitting in her living room and her saying, I want to go to a Final Four. And I’m saying, We can do it together. And she believed me. And so I’m very thankful for that.”
The other game will pit LSU against Virginia Tech. The Tigers are making their first trip to the national semifinals since 2008 when Sylvia Fowles dominated the paint. Now LSU is led by another stellar post player in Angel Reese.
She broke Fowles’ record for double-doubles in a season earlier this year and was key in the Tigers win over Miami in the Elite Eight.
Reese, who transferred in this season from Maryland, has made Mulkey’s second season at the school a special one. She came to LSU with a resume headlined by three NCAA titles from her time at Baylor along with some flamboyant sideline looks such as her silver-shimmering jacket with white pants that she wore in the Elite Eight game Sunday.
“What really makes me smile is not cutting that net down,” Mulkey said. “It’s looking around out there at all those LSU people, looking at that team I get to coach experience it for the first time.”
LSU’s opponent is also making its first appearance at the Final Four. The Hokies have had the best season in school history, winning the ACC crown as well under Brooks. He joined former Syracuse Quentin Hillsman and Cheyney State’s Winthrop “Windy” McGriff.
The significance has not been lost on Brooks, who hopes he can inspire other Black male coaches to get more opportunities.
The Hokies run to the national semifinals has been led by star post Elizabeth Kitley and sharpshooter Georgia Amoore. The pair combined for 49 points in the win over Ohio State in the Elite Eight.
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