
How to watch UConn vs. UCLA in March Madness Final Four: Time, TV channel, streaming
How to watch UConn vs. UCLA in March Madness Final Four: Time, TV channel, streaming
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How UCLA head coach Cori Close learned from Geno Auriemma
UCLA head coach Cori Close spoke to the media ahead of the Final Four and discussed how Geno Auriemma opened his door for her several years ago.
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A Final Four battle features the No. 2 seed UConn Huskies (35-3) and the No. 1 seed UCLA Bruins (34-2) playing with a trip to the national championship game up for grabs on Friday at Amalie Arena. The NCAA Tournament contest starts at 9:30 p.m. ET, on ESPN.
In its most recent matchup on Monday, UConn earned a 78-64 victory against USC. UCLA's last outing on Sunday ended in a 72-65 win over LSU. Paige Bueckers scored a team-leading 31 points for UConn in the win. Gabriela Jaquez scored 18 points in UCLA's win, leading the team.
UConn vs. UCLA TV channel NCAA Tournament
Location: Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida Date: Friday, April 4, 2025
Friday, April 4, 2025 Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
9:30 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN (watch on Fubo)
ESPN (watch on Fubo) Stream: Fubo
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UConn and UCLA play at 9:30 p.m. ET.
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UConn vs. UCLA odds, lines, spread
Spread: UConn -7.5
UConn -7.5 Total: 135.5
135.5 Moneyline: UConn -385, UCLA +298
On the offensive side of the ball, UConn has picked up its production slightly over its last 10 games, scoring 82.7 points per contest over that span compared to the 81.6 it has put up over the course of this year. UCLA is posting 77.3 points per game over its previous 10 games, which is 1.4 fewer points than its average for the season (78.7).
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