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How to watch Washington vs Indiana today

How to watch Washington vs Indiana today

USA Today01-03-2025

How to watch Washington vs Indiana today
After falling 88-62 to the No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers on the road on Tuesday, the Washington Huskies' hopes of making the Big Ten Tournament are hanging on by a thread. With just three games to play in the regular season, coach Danny Sprinkle's team is set to the Indiana Hoosiers, led by coach Mike Woodson, who is set to step down at the end of the season.
If the Huskies want to have any shot against the Hoosiers, forward Great Osobor is going to need some help. Against the Badgers, the senior was the only Washington player to finish with double-digit points and will need help from the likes of future building blocks Mekhi Mason and Tyler Harris.
Harris, who is Washington's second-leading scorer at 12 points per game, has failed to reach double-digits in three of the Huskies' last four contests. Meanwhile, Mason has come on strong. The junior transfer from Rice has found his stroke from deep and connected on at least three-pointers in each of Washington's last four games, shooting above 50 percent from long range in all of them.
Combined with center Franck Kepnang, who has displayed his signature defensive tenacity since returning from a knee injury, the Huskies have an opportunity to close out the season on a high note inside Alaska Airlines Arena.
Washington returns home to face Indiana
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Here's how to watch the Washington vs Indiana game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
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Livestream: Peacock (Subscriber only)
Washington vs. Indiana will be broadcast nationally on Peacock.
Washington vs Indiana time today
Date: Saturday, March 1
Saturday, March 1 Start time: 3:00 p.m. PST
The Washington vs Indiana game starts at 3:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time from Alaska Airlines Arena.
Washington vs Indiana predictions, picks, odds
After a tough loss on the road, Washington's hopes of making the Big Ten Tournament are hanging on by a thread.
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, Feb. 28
ODDS: Indiana by 2.5
O/U: 148.5
Get more betting analysis and predictions at Sportsbook Wire.
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