How to watch LSU vs. UCLA: Odds, stream, TV channel in Women's NCAA Tournament
Two of the top-three seeds in one of the Albany Regionals will meet on Saturday with No. 2 UCLA and No. 3 LSU tipping off. The Tigers are looking to continue their title defense, including a potential championship rematch with No. 1 Iowa in the Elite Eight, while the Bruins have their own plans for who will be among the final eight.
UCLA (27-6) tied for second out of the Pac-12 this season while right there in the hunt with USC and Stanford. They now advance to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive year and for the sixth time under Cori Close as they look to advance to her second Elite Eight. They did so after a 29-point win over California Baptist and a comeback, four-point victory over Creighton.
LSU (30-5) had their own problems in their opening round games of the NCAA Tournament. They eventually pulled away from Rice to win by 10 but then had to overcome another slow start and nine-point deficit against MTSU, which they eventually did in the second half for a 27-point victory. Still, if the Tigers hope to get to another Elite Eight, Final Four, or more in Kim Mulkey’s third season in Baton Rouge, they’ll have to play better than they did last weekend.
How to watch LSU vs. UCLA
Date: Saturday – March 30th at 1:00 p.m. EST (10:00 a.m. PST)
Location: MVP Arena (Albany, New York)
TV Channel: ABC
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
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Odds for LSU vs. UCLA
Vegas has LSU as a 2.5-point favorite at -114 odds according to FanDuel. That leaves UCLA at less than a one-possession underdog at odds of -106 against the spread and +124 on the moneyline for the matchup.
The total is currently at 146.5 for this game with both the over and under at -110. For reference, the two games for LSU’s in the opening round and UCLA’s pair both averaged a total of 134.5.
There’ll only be one spot in the Elite Eight on the line on Saturday between these two with both teams wanting it badly. The winner would then set up a date between them and either No. 1 Iowa or No. 5 Colorado for a spot in Cleveland at the Final Four.