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There are only three games left until March Madness crowns its next women's champion.
Will Caitlin Clark, the NCAA's all-time leading scorer, cap off her legendary collegiate career at Iowa State with the Hawkeye's first NCAA Tournament national championship? Can South Carolina finish the season undefeated and win its second national championship in three years? Will UConn win its 12th women's championship in program history and her first since 2016, or will North Carolina State hoist the championship trophy for the first time in program history?
Opponents in the title game are No. 1 overall seed South Carolina and No. 3 seed North Carolina State (7 p.m. ET, ESPN), No. 1 seed Iowa State and No. 3 seed U.S. (7 p.m. ET, ESPN). A decision will be made on Friday after the final four games (7 p.m.). ET, ESPN).
Iowa State and South Carolina could meet in the national championship game in a rematch of last year's semifinals, where the Hawkeyes defeated the Gamecocks 77-73 and thwarted South Carolina's bid for a back-to-back championship. Or maybe a rematch of the 2022 national championship, in which South Carolina defeated UW 64-49, could happen.
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The final matchup has not yet been determined, but the date has been set. Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 Women's NCAA National Championship Game, from what it looked like back then to the TV channels.
When is the March Madness national championship game?
The women's title match will begin on Sunday, April 7th at 3:00 PM ET.
Where is the March Madness National Championship Game?
The 2024 Women's NCAA Tournament national championship game will be held at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, home of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, in Cleveland, Ohio, the same venue as the Final Four.
What channel is the March Madness national championship game on?
The women's title match will be broadcast nationally on ABC and will feature Ryan Ruocco (play-by-play), Rebecca Lobo (analyst) and Holly Rowe (sideline reporter).
Where can I stream the March Madness National Championship Game?
The Women's NCAA Tournament National Championship Game can be streamed on Fubo and ESPN+.
Who won March Madness in 2023?
Last year, Angel Reese led LSU to its first national championship in program history with a 102-85 victory over Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the title game. However, there will be no back-to-back champions this year, as Iowa defeated LSU 94-87 in the Elite Eight.
2024 March Madness Championship Odds
According to BetMGM, Shamcock is the favorite to lift the trophy.
- south carolina: -135 (Opening odds: +290)
- iowa: +600 (Starting odds: +600)
- connecticut: +2000 (Starting odds: +800)
- north carolina: +5000 (Starting odds: +1600)
March Madness Champions by Year
Here are all the national champions and their records since the March Madness women's basketball tournament began in 1982.
- 2023: LSU (34-2)
- 2022: South Carolina (35-2)
- 2021: Stanford (31-2)
- 2020: The tournament has been canceled due to the new coronavirus
- 2019: Baylor (37-1)
- 2018: Notre Dame (34-3)
- 2017: South Carolina (33-4)
- 2016: Connecticut (38-0)
- 2015: Connecticut (38-1)
- 2014: Connecticut (40-0)
- 2013: Connecticut (35-4)
- year 2012: Baylor (40-0)
- 2011: Texas A&M (33-5)
- 2010: Connecticut (39-0)
- 2009: Connecticut (39-0)
- 2008: Tennessee (36-2)
- 2007: Tennessee (34-3)
- 2006: Maryland (34-4)
- Year 2005: Baylor (33-3)
- 2004: Connecticut (31-4)
- 2003: Connecticut (37-1)
- 2002: Connecticut (39-0)
- 2001: Notre Dame Cathedral (34-2)
- the year of 2000: Connecticut (36-1)
- 1999: Purdue (34-1)
- 1998: Tennessee (39-0)
- 1997: Tennessee (29-10)
- 1996: Tennessee (32-4)
- 1995: Connecticut (35-0)
- 1994: North Carolina (33-2)
- 1993: Texas Tech (31-3)
- 1992: Stanford (30-3)
- 1991: Tennessee (30-5)
- 1990: Stanford (32-1)
- 1989: Tennessee (35-2)
- 1988: Louisiana Tech (32-2)
- 1987: Tennessee (28-6)
- 1986: Texas (34-0)
- 1985: Old Dominion (31-3)
- 1984: Southern California (29-4)
- 1983: Southern California (31-2)
- 1982: Louisiana Tech (35-1)
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