
How to watch Selection Sunday show to learn Iowa women's basketball seeding, bracket
How to watch Selection Sunday show to learn Iowa women's basketball seeding, bracket
After a pair of wins in the Big Ten Tournament and a 22-10 (10-8 Big Ten) season to this point, Iowa women's basketball will officially find out its NCAA Tournament fate on Selection Sunday.
The Hawkeyes enter the tournament as one of the nation's hottest teams. Iowa has won 10 of its past 13, including a win over No. 4 USC on Feb. 2. Its three losses during that stretch came against against No. 1 UCLA and No. 13 Ohio State in nail-biting fashion.
Iowa has advanced to consecutive Final Fours and national championship games and will look to author another magical run through March beginning at the end of next week.
Watch Selection Sunday live on Fubo (free trial)
With Selection Sunday upon us, here's how Iowa fans can watch to find out where the Hawkeyes are headed to begin the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
What channel is women's NCAA Tournament Selection Sunday show on today?
TV Channel: ESPN
Livestream: Fubo (free trial to new customers)
Iowa women's basketball fans can tune in to ESPN to see how the Hawkeyes' bracket is set up and to see the full bracket.
Selection Sunday show time today
Date: Sunday, March 16
Sunday, March 16 Start time: 7 p.m.
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