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How to watch Holy Cross vs. Iowa: Odds, stream, TV channel in Women's NCAA Tournament

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra03/22/24

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The Holy Cross Crusaders and Iowa Hawkeyes are preparing for an all-important clash during the Women’s NCAA Tournament on Saturday.

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Entering Saturday’s showdown, the Crusaders are the No. 16 seed, accumulating a record of 21-12 on the season inside the Patriot League, and the Hawkeyes are the No. 1 seed, amassing a 29-4 record on the season in the Big Ten. Nevertheless, both teams will only need one win on Saturday to keep their dreams alive.

How to Watch Holy Cross vs. Iowa

Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 3:00 PM ET
Location: Carver-Hawkeye Arena – Iowa City, IA
TV Channel: ABC
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)

Odds for Holy Cross vs. Iowa

Entering Saturday’s showdown, the Hawkeyes are currently 36.5-point favorites over the Crusaders. Additionally, the over-under for the game is set at 154 at the moment, with all lines according to DraftKings Sportsbook.

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The Crusaders are coming off a win in their final game of the season. They’re actually on an impressive streak, after winning their play-in game at the NCAA Tournament against UT Martin. Meanwhile, Iowa ended their season on a six-game win streak, culminating in a title at the end of the Big Ten Tournament. We’ll see if the Hawkeyes can stay hot against the Crusaders.

Of course, Iowa is boasting one of the greatest players of all time in college basketball as a whole in Caitlin Clark entering the 2024 Women’s NCAA Tournament. After another incredible season, Clark is back for another bite of the apple after Iowa came up just short of an NCAA title last season. We’ll see if she and her teammates can get the job done this time around.

Alas, Saturday’s Women’s NCAA Tournament clash between the Holy Cross Crusaders and Iowa Hawkeyes should be an awesome showdown. We’ll see who prevails between the two talented teams, and which program has the opportunity to continue their season, and move on to the next round at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, IA on the grandest stage.