
Lady Vols versus Ohio State basketball TV channel, streaming in NCAA Tournament
Lady Vols versus Ohio State basketball TV channel, streaming in NCAA Tournament
The second round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament will tip off Sunday. No. 4 seed Ohio State (26-6) will host No. 5 seed Tennessee (23-9) at Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio.
The winner between the Lady Vols and Buckeyes will advance to the Sweet 16 against either No. 1 seed Texas or No. 8 seed Illinois.
March Madness will conclude with the 2025 Final Four being held, April 4-6, at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The 2024-25 women's basketball season is the first for Tennessee under head coach Kim Caldwell.
Below is Tennessee versus Ohio State game information for television, a tipoff time and streaming.
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How to watch Tennessee Lady Vols versus Ohio State Buckeyes in NCAA Tournament second round
Time: 8 p.m. EDT
TV: ESPN
On the call: Matt Schumacker (play-by-play) and Brooke Weisbrod (analyst)
Location: Schottenstein Center (Columbus, Ohio)
Watch Lady Vols vs. Ohio State live on Fubo
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