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Where to watch Maryland vs. Alabama in women's March Madness: TV channel, time

Where to watch Maryland vs. Alabama in women's March Madness: TV channel, time

USA Today24-03-2025

Where to watch Maryland vs. Alabama in women's March Madness: TV channel, time
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The fourth-seeded Maryland Terrapins will have the home crowd behind them in College Park when they take on the No. 5-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide in second-round women's NCAA Tournament action on Monday.
Maryland (24-7) held off 13th-seeded Norfolk State 82-69 in the opening round, pulling away in the fourth quarter behind Sarah Te-Biasu (22 points) and Kaylene Smikle (21).
The Crimson Tide (24-8) ended Green Bay's 22-game winning streak with an 81-67 victory in the opening round as Aaliyah Nye scored 23 points and Zaay Green added 22.
The two teams met in the NCAA tourney four years ago, with the Terps winning in a 100-64 blowout. But they're much more closely matched this time around.
Where to watch Maryland vs. Alabama: TV channel, time
Game Day: Monday, March 24, 2025
Monday, March 24, 2025 Game Time: 5 p.m. ET
5 p.m. ET Location: Xfinity Center College Park in College Park, Maryland
Xfinity Center College Park in College Park, Maryland TV Channel: ESPN2
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Maryland vs. Alabama odds
Odds via BetMGM as of Sunday, March 23.
Spread: Alabama -1.5
Alabama -1.5 Moneyline: Maryland/Alabama (-110)
Maryland/Alabama (-110) Total: 153.5

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