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How to Watch Women's March Madness 2024: Live Stream, TV Channel, Locations

It's March, which means it's time for the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Here's how to watch in 2024.

March means college basketball. This year, all eyes will be on the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament, where the NCAA's all-time leading scorer, Caitlin Clark, will look to get her team their first championship. To get there, she has to get past South Carolina, which just finished the 2023-24 season with no losses. Then there's defending champions LSU, as well as a young USC team that's led by freshman star JuJu Watkins. All in all, we should have an exciting month of March in women's basketball. The action gets started with conference tournament season.

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Every Division I conference will complete its conference tournaments over the next two weeks. Here's how to watch the power conference tournaments.

ACC Tournament

Date: March 6-10

TV: ESPN, ACC Network

Big 12 Tournament

Date: March 7-12

TV: ESPN2

Big East Tournament

Date: March 8-11

TV: FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2

Big Ten Tournament

Date: March 6-10

TV: Big Ten Network, FOX, CBS

Pac-12 Tournament

When: March 6-10

TV: Pac-12 Network, ESPN

SEC Tournament

When: March 6-10

TV: SEC Network, ESPN

Once the conference tournament dust is settled, the tournament itself gets going, beginning with Selection Sunday.

Selection Sunday

When: March 17, 8:00 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

How to Watch Women's March Madness

Below is the schedule for the NCAA Tournament. Games will be aired on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS. Check local listings for details on exact game times and channels.

First Four: March 20-21 (campus sites)

First Round: March 22-23 (campus sites)

Second Round: March 24-25 (campus sites)

Sweet 16: March 29-30 (Albany/Portland)

Elite Eight: March 31-April 1 (Albany/Portland)

Final Four: April 5 (Cleveland)

NCAA Championship Game: April 7 - 3 p.m. ET - ABC (Cleveland)

Regional restrictions may apply.

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