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Iowa vs. LSU Livestream: How to Watch the March Madness Elite Eight Game Online

Iowa takes on LSU tonight in a rematch of the 2023 NCAA championship — here's how to watch the basketball game without cable The 2023 NCAA Women’s National Basketball Championship saw the LSU Tigers beat Iowa Hawkeyes, marking the last time this year that two teams will share a college basketball court together since Caitlin Clark declared for the WNBA Draft later this year. The game is being live-streamed from MVP Arena in Albany, New York on ESPN. While the game broadcasts live on ESPN, it can also be live streamed with internet-based streaming cable services, some of which offer free trials. Last-minute tickets can be purchased for the game at various venues.

Iowa vs. LSU Livestream: How to Watch the March Madness Elite Eight Game Online

Published : a month ago by Rudie Obias in Sports Lifestyle

Angel Reese #10 of the LSU Lady Tigers reacts in front of Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes towards the end of the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament championship game at American Airlines Center on April 02, 2023 in Dallas, Texas.

The 2023 NCAA Women’s National Basketball Championship was one for the books, with Angel Reese and the LSU Tigers upsetting Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes. Now, the long-awaited re-match is finally here as LSU faces Iowa in a March Madness face-off tonight.

Further adding to the drama of this highly-anticipated matchup: This is the last time Reese and Clark will share a college basketball court together since Clark declared for the WNBA Draft later this year.

In the Elite Eight round of play, the Iowa Hawkeyes take on the LSU Tigers tonight, Monday, April 1. The winner of the re-match moves on to the Final Four of the Women’s March Madness basketball tournament. Want to watch Iowa vs. LSU tonight? Here’s what you need to know.

How to Watch NCAA Women’s March Madness Iowa vs. LSU: Date, Time

No. 1-ranked Iowa faces off against No. 3-ranked LSU in the Elite Eight round of the Women’s March Madness Basketball Tournament tonight starting at 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET. The re-match game is live-streaming from MVP Arena in Albany, New York on ESPN.

Cord-cutters can watch games through any live TV streaming service that carries ESPN, such as DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV 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 Iowa-LSU game with and without a cable subscription, including more details on how to watch the game for free. Additionally, you can find where to buy last-minute tickets if you want to attend.

How to Watch NCAA Women’s March Madness Iowa vs. LSU Without Cable: Stream Online Free

While the Iowa-LSU game broadcasts on TV on ESPN, it can also be live-streamed with internet-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials. If you act fast and sign up now, you can watch the Iowa vs. LSU game online for free.

How to Watch Iowa vs. LSU March Madness Game on TV

Want to watch Iowa vs. LSU on TV? The basketball game broadcasts live on ESPN. This means you can watch the game on TV through your cable TV provider, on ESPN.com or the ESPN mobile app with your cable TV account credentials.

Where to Buy Iowa vs. LSU Tickets Online

Want to watch the women’s college basketball re-match in person? You’ll find options for last-minute tickets below to attend Iowa vs. LSU at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.

Ticket prices vary depending on 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.


Topics: Louisiana State University, Academia, Basketball, March Madness

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