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How to watch Women’s March Madness Sweet 16 today for free

The Women's NCAA Tournament will enter the sweet 16th round this afternoon. When four games are scheduled, eight teams will come in, only four will move to the Elite 8.

All four No. 1 seeds compete, with two South Carolina and UCLA active today. Of course, South Carolina is the defending champion. Gamecocks star Chloe Kitts announced a double-double in Indiana's second victory.

However, the afternoon begins with a matchup between the UNC Tar Heels and the Duke Blue Devils between the state rivals. North Carolina cruised throughout the first two rounds, but both Duke wins were far closer.

The four games begin today from 2:30pm to 2:30pm. This is your schedule and how you can tune it.

2025 NCAA Women's Tournament Sweet 16 Schedule and Channel:

Friday, March 28th

  • No. 2 Duke vs. No. 3 North Carolina, 2:30pm on ESPN
  • No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 4 Maryland, 5pm on ESPN
  • No. 2 NC State vs. No. 3 LSU, 7:30pm on ESPN
  • No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 5 Ole Miss, 10pm on ESPN

How to watch 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament Sweet 16 for free:

If there is no cable, Live TV Streaming Service;The two that include ESPN and two that offer a free trial are:

  • DirectV Stream: Entertainment Plan ($86.99 per month) or mysports Genre Pack ($69.99 per month), both offer a 5-day free trial
  • Hulu + Live TV: base The plan ($82.99/month) includes all five networks and a free 3-day trial

You can watch the remaining tournaments aired between ESPN and ABC on any of these services.


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This article was written by Angela TorikarikoCommerce Writer/Reporter Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post Streaming Properties, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date Gentle on cord cutters Information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows and movies on each streaming service. Angela isn't just testing and comparing the streaming services she writes to ensure that readers get Best pricehowever, she is also a superfan specializing in the intersections of shopping, technology, sports and pop culture. Before joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer technology on Insider Reviews


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