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With the Sweet 16 round in the books, the NCAA Women’s March Madness advances to the Elite Eight with the best 8 teams in women’s college basketball. It happens on Sunday, March 31 and Monday, April 1.
Meanwhile, March Madness ends with the NCAA Women’s Championship Game at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland on Friday, April 5 at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET. Learn more about NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament, along with brackets info here.
At a glance: Watch NCAA women’s March Madness Elite Eight online
When: March 31 & April 1
TV channel ABC & ESPN
Stream online DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, ESPN+
How to Watch NCAA Women’s March Madness Elite Eight Basketball Tournament: Date, Time
Women’s March Madness moves into the Elite Eight starting on Sunday, March 31 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET with No. 1-ranked South Carolina vs. No. 3-ranked Oregon State on ABC. And starting on Monday, April 1, No. 1-ranked Iowa vs. No. 3-ranked LSU at 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The winners of the Elite Eight games will move on to the Final Four of the tournament on Friday, April 5 on ESPN.
Cord-cutters can watch games through any live TV streaming service that carries ESPN’s and ABC, such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling and others. Sign up for a seven-day free trial from Fubo to watch it for free. All web-based services are accessible on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or smart TV.
Keep reading to find out how to watch the NCAA Women’s March Madness Elite Eight Basketball Tournament with and without a cable subscription, including more details on how to watch the game for free. You can find the women’s college basketball schedule and where to buy last-minute tickets.
How to Stream NCAA Women’s March Madness Elite Eight Basketball Tournament Without Cable
While the NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament broadcasts on TV across ESPN and ABC, the games can also be streamed on internet-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials. If you act fast and sign up now, you can watch the games online for free. Learn more about how to stream the NCAA women’s March Madness Elite Eight games below.
ESPN
ESPN+
The NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament livestreams on ESPN+, which costs $10.99 per month.
ESPN+ includes original programming, such as The Pat McAfee Show, 30 For 30, McEnroe’s Places, Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball, Deion’s Double Play and others. Meanwhile, it comes with streaming access to live sports from UFC, Formula 1, NHL, MLB and other sports leagues.
DirecTV
DirecTV Stream
Watch the NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament on ESPN and ABC with DirecTV Stream. Both networks are offered on all of the cable alternative’s packages, and the service includes more than 75 other channels — such as NBC, Fox, AMC, Bravo, CNBC, Disney Channel and much more.
Pricing starts as low as $69.99 for the entry-level Entertainment package. In addition, other plans offer between 105-150 channels with prices ranging from $84.99 to $159.99 per month. New subscribers can receive a Visa rewards card worth up to $200 for a limited time. Learn more about the offer here.
Fubo
Fubo
If you’d like to watch the NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament live on ESPN and ABC — along with more than 170 other news, entertainment and sports channels — go with a subscription to Fubo. The streaming service starts at $59.99 per month for the first month ($79.99 per month afterward), while you can record more than 1,000 hours of TV shows, movies, games and more. Fubo is available to watch on your smartphone, tablet or TV too.
Other plans include the Elite package (with more than 250 channels for $69.99 per month for the first month, then $89.99 per month). If you want to watch the women’s college basketball game for free, the online TV streaming service offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers.
Hulu
Hulu + Live TV
You can also livestream the NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament online without cable with a Hulu + Live TV subscription. It includes access to over 90 live channels — like ESPN, ABC and others — starting at $76.99 monthly. The service also comes with Hulu’s entire streaming library, Disney+ and ESPN+ at no additional cost.
With a subscription, Hulu + Live TV users can watch originals from Hulu, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm (Star Wars, Indiana Jones), The Muppets Studio and Pixar. Subscribers can also watch ESPN+ for original sports programming and live sports from Formula 1 and the NHL, MLB and other sports leagues. It includes unlimited cloud DVR too. Unfortunately, Hulu doesn’t offer a free trial at this time.
Sling
Sling
Sling is one of the cheapest options for new live TV streaming subscribers who want to watch the NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament online with ESPN and ABC.
Sling Orange ($20 for the first month, $40 monthly after) also features Bravo, The Disney Channel, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, FreeForm, FX, AMC, BBC America, USA Network and much more. The Sling Blue plan is $22.50 for the first month ($45 monthly after) and includes over 40 local and national broadcast channels, such as ABC, Fox, NBC, Bravo, FS1 and others.
The Sling Orange + Blue plan is only $30 for the first month ($60 per month afterward) and includes ESPN and ABC as part of its offerings.
How to Watch NCAA Women’s March Madness Elite Eight Basketball Tournament on TV
The NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament broadcasts live across ESPN and ABC. You can watch the game on TV through your cable provider, on ESPN.com or the ESPN mobile app with your cable TV account credentials, including traditional and streaming services such as DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Verizon, Philo, Sling, Xfinity and others.
Additionally, you can watch ABC with a digital over-the-air antenna since it’s a broadcast network.
What Is the NCAA Women’s March Madness Elite Eight Basketball Tournament Schedule?
The NCAA Women’s March Madness is about halfway through the basketball tournament with the Elite Eight on Sunday, March 31 and Monday, April 1. It concludes with the NCAA Women’s Championship Game on Sunday, April 7 at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET on ABC at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.
Elite Eight March 31-April 1 on ESPN and ABC
Final Four April 5 on ESPN
NCAA Women’s Championship Game April 7 on ABC
Meanwhile, check out a complete list of Elite Eight games, below:
Sunday, March 31:
South Carolina (1) vs. Oregon State (3): 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET — ABC
Texas (1) vs. NC State (3): 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET — ABC
Monday, April 1:
Iowa (1) vs. LSU (3): 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET — ESPN
Southern California (1) vs. UConn (3): 6:30 p.m. PT/9:30 p.m. ET — ESPN
Where to Buy NCAA Women’s March Madness Elite Eight Basketball Tournament Tickets Online
Want to watch all of the women’s basketball action in person? You’ll find options for last-minute tickets below to attend the NCAA Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament at Times Union Center in Albany, New York and Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.
Ticket prices vary depending on the city and where you’d like to sit in the arena and are available on third-party ticketing platforms such as StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, Ticket Network, GameTime and Ticketmaster; visit NCAATickets.com for more info.
One of the best deals on NCAA women’s basketball tickets is at Vivid Seats, where you can save $20 off with code THR2024; or at SeatGeek where you can use promo code HOLLYWOOD10 to save $10 off eligible purchases of $250 and up.
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