Reliving the Championship Battle: Iowa vs. LSU in Elite Eight Rematch of Last Year’s Women’s NCAA Tournament at 7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN

Guide to watching the Iowa vs. LSU game in the Women’s NCAA tournament tonight

The Elite Eight round of the women’s NCAA tournament will feature a rematch of last year’s championship game, where Iowa and LSU met on the court. This game, which takes place tonight at 7:15 p.m. ET on ESPN, will be highly anticipated by fans.

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will lead their respective teams into this intense matchup. Clark is a standout player for the top-seeded Hawkeyes, while Reese is the captain of the No. 3 seed Tigers. With both players at the center of attention, viewers can expect some heated exchanges on the court.

The Iowa vs. LSU game is just one of many NCAA tournament games that will be broadcast across ESPN channels tonight, including ESPN2, ESPPU, ESPNews, and ABC. If you don’t have cable or live TV, there are streaming options available to ensure you don’t miss any of the action.

One popular streaming service for sports is Sling TV, which offers a variety of channels as part of its Orange & Blue plan, including ESPN and ESPN2. For an additional fee, you can access ESPNU and ESPNews with Sling’s Sports Extra add-on. With a Sling subscription, you also get 50 hours of free DVR storage to record games if you can’t watch them live.

The Elite Eight schedule for the women’s March Madness tournament includes games on both Sunday and Monday night. If you’re a fan of men’s basketball as well, there are also options available to catch all the action in that tournament too. Whatever your preference for basketball tournaments may be, there are plenty of ways to watch it all unfold tonight!

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