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Where to watch UConn vs. South Carolina in women’s March Madness

The women’s NCAA Tournament all comes down to this: one game between UConn and South Carolina, with a national championship on the line.

The Huskies (36-3) have arguably played their best basketball of the season during March Madness. A Final Four blowout win over UCLA exemplified that, with Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong combining for 57 points in a comprehensive demolition of one of the best teams in the country. UConn has won each of its tournament games by at least 14 points, dominating in all facets as Geno Auriemma pursues his 12th NCAA title.

The Gamecocks (35-3) have had a slightly bumpier road, but any doubts were put to rest in the Final Four. Against a familiar foe in SEC power Texas, South Carolina’s ferocious defense took over in a 74-57 win. Joyce Edwards bossed things inside while Te-Hina Paopao shot the lights out, a formula that could see the Gamecocks defend their crown. That would also help avenge a 29-point loss to this same UConn bunch back in February.

Here’s how to watch the women’s basketball national championship game between UConn and South Carolina:

Where to watch UConn vs. South Carolina: TV channel, time, live stream

Game Day: Sunday, April 6
Game Time: 3 p.m. ET
Location: Amalie Arena (Tampa, Fla.)
TV Channel: ABC, ESPN
Live Stream: Fubo

Watch UConn vs. South Carolina on Fubo

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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