How to watch Nebraska vs. Iowa Women's Basketball: Odds, stream, TV channel
Some terrific hoops are coming our way from the Target Center as Caitlin Clark and second-seeded Iowa take on No. 5 seed Nebraska in the Big Ten Tournament Championship.
The Cornhuskers advanced past Maryland yesterday following a tremendous shooting performance from Jaz Shelley, who made 10/16 field goals and knocked in six 3-pointers in front of her grandfather, who flew 20+ hours from Australia to watch the Big Ten Tournament and see his granddaughter perform live. He’s sure in for a treat today getting to watch Shelley try to top yesterday’s outing against college basketball’s most electric scorer, and now, the greatest one in the history of the sport, in Clark.
For details on how to watch the Iowa-Nebraska game yourself, plus a peek at the point spread, take a look below:
How to watch Big Ten Championship game
Date: Sunday, March 10, 2024 at Noon ET / 11 a.m. CT
Location: Target Center – Minneapolis, Minnesota
TV Channel: CBS
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
The bracket certainly broke favorably for the Cornhuskers up in the Land of 1,000 Lakes. They took care of No. 12 seed Purdue in round one and then picked off No. 4 seed Michigan State to advance to the semifinals, where 8-seed Maryland was waiting after upsetting top seed Ohio State. Now, Nebraska meets an Iowa team that’s obviously great but discarded No. 6 Michigan and No. 7 Penn State to get here.
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Odds for Nebraska vs. Iowa
DraftKings line: Iowa -16.5 points
DraftKings over/under: 162.5 points
DraftKings money line: Iowa (-1800), Nebraska (+1000)
The Hawkeyes are heavy favorites to be crowned Big Ten Champions by mid-afternoon on Sunday, per DraftKings. After this plucky run from Amy Williams and the Huskers, oddsmakers predict a crash back to Earth against Clark and one of the top teams in the entire country. However, if you’re feeling bold and loving Nebraska, they are 10-1 and a pretty payout to win the game.
These teams have met twice already this season and actually split their series. Iowa trounced the Cornhuskers 92-73 behind 38 points from Caitlin Clark in the first matchup. But it was Jaz Shelley who poured in 23 points and five 3-pointers in the rematch a month ago to lead a narrow home win over Iowa in Lincoln. Now comes the third installment of this titanic Big Ten battle.
Hawkeyes vs. Huskers at high noon for all the marbles.