
How to watch Ohio State women's ice hockey vs St. Lawrence Saturday: Time, TV channel
The Ohio State women's ice hockey team will begin its defense of the 2023-2024 national championship when it gets things going in the NCAA Women's Hockey NCAA Championships Saturday. The Buckeyes finished second in the WCHA this season, behind Wisconsin, the overall No. 1 seed in this year's championship. OSU received the No. 2 overall seed and will be hosting St. Lawrence, which defeated Penn State earlier in the week in the Columbus Regional Final.
The Buckeyes have won two of the last three national titles and it wouldn't be a surprise at all if they made it all the way to the championship game again, perhaps against nemesis and fellow WCHA member and league champion, Wisconsin.
If you've landed on this page, there's a good chance you are an Ohio State fan looking for a way to watch OSU begin its journey in the NCAA Championships, and if so, we have everything you need to know to find and tune in to all the action on the ice Saturday.
Here's how to watch Ohio State take on St. Lawrence on Saturday afternoon, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Ohio State vs St. Lawrence on Saturday?
TV Channel: None
Livestream: ESPN+
ESPN+
Ohio State vs St. Lawrence game time Saturday
Date: Saturday, March 15
Saturday, March 15 Start time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Ohio State vs St. Lawrence predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, March 14
Prediction - Ohio State 4, St. Lawrence 2: The Ohio State women's program is arguably the best in the country right now. The coaching, talent, and depth is second to perhaps, only Wisconsin. After a slow early start, OSU cruised most of the way and already has two wins against the Saints. We like it to be three when the clock hits triple zeros on Saturday.
ODDS: N/A
O/U: N/A
Ohio State 2024-2025 schedule and results
DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) /RESULT Sat, Sept 21 vs Minnesota-Duluth L, 2-1 Sun, Sept 22 vs Minnesota-Duluth L, 4-3 Fri, Sept 27 @ Bemidji State W, 8-2 Sat, Sept 28 @ Bemidji State W, 3-0 Fri, Oct 4 @ St. Lawrence W, 3-2 (OT) Sat, Oct 5 @ St. Lawrence W, 5-3 Fri, Oct 11 vs Minnesota W, 4-3 Sat, Oct 12 vs Minnesota T, 1-1 (SW) Fri, Oct 18 @ St. Cloud State W, 5-1 Sat, Oct 19 @ St. Cloud State T, 3-3 (SL) Tue, Oct 22 vs Mercyhurst W, 5-1 Fri, Oct 25 vs Stonehill W, 11-0 Sat, Oct 26 vs Cornell W, 7-3 Fri, Nov 1 @ St. Thomas W, 5-1 Sat, Nov 2 @ St. Thomas W, 1-0 (OT) Fri, Nov 15 vs Wisconsin L, 4-2 Sat, Nov 16 vs Wisconsin W, 3-2 Fri, Nov 22 @ Minnesota State W, 2-1 Sat, Nov 23 @ Minnesota State L, 4-1 Mon, Dec 2 @ Mercyhurst Postponed Thurs, Jan 2 @ Wisconsin L, 6-0 Sat, Jan 4 @ Wisconsin T, 3-3 (OT) (SW) Fri, Jan 10 vs Bemidji State W, 6-0 Sat, Jan 11 vs Bemidji State W, 4-0 Fri, Jan 17 @ Minnesota-Duluth W, 3-1 Sat, Jan 18 @ Minnesota-Duluth W, 2-1 Tues, Jan 21 @ Mercyhurst W, 5-1 Fri, Jan 24 vs Minnesota State W, 5-2 Sat, Jan 25 vs Minnesota State W, 4-1 Fri, Jan 31 @ Minnesota L, 3-1 Sat, Feb 1 @ Minnesota W, 7-3 Fri, Feb 7 vs St. Thomas W, 5-4 Sat, Feb 8 vs St. Thomas W, 5-1 Fri, Feb 21 vs St. Cloud State W, 5-3 Sat, Feb 22 vs St. Cloud State W, 3-2 Fri, Feb 28 vs St. Thomas (WCHA Tournament) W, 5-1 Sat, Mar 1 vs St. Thomas (WCHA Tournament) W, 4-1 Fri, Mar 7 vs Minnesota (WCHA Semifinal) L, 6-2 Sat, Mar 17 vs St. Lawrence (NCAA Tournament) 6 p.m. ET
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