How to watch Indiana vs. South Carolina: Odds, stream, TV channel in Women's NCAA Tournament
South Carolina will look to continue its impressive run in the women’s NCAA Tournament on Friday when the Gamecocks face Indiana in the Sweet 16. South Carolina won its opening two games by an average of 49.5 points, dominating both Presbyterian and North Carolina from start to finish.
The competition gets more difficult now, though. Indiana is the No. 4 seed in the Albany 1 Regional and beat Fairfield and Oklahoma in the opening two rounds to set up a matchup with the Gamecocks. Here’s what you need to know about the game:
How to Watch South Carolina vs. Indiana
Date: Friday, March 29, 2024 at 5 PM ET
Location: MVP Arena – Albany, NY
TV Channel: ESPN
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds for South Carolina vs. Indiana
The line for the South Carolina vs. Indiana Sweet 16 showdown is out. The Gamecocks are favored by 15.5 points, according to DraftKings. The over-under for the game is set at 144.5 points. As for the money line, South Carolina is a -1800 favorite. Betting the Hoosiers on the money line pays out at +1000.
It’s no surprise that the Gamecocks are the heavy favorites to reach the Elite Eight with the way they are playing, particularly as of late. Dawn Staley‘s team looked vulnerable at times during the SEC Tournament, but they have taken their game to another level in the NCAA Tournament.
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SC enters the matchup against Indiana with a 34-0 record, while the Hoosiers are 26-5 on the year. The Gamecocks are looking to redeem themselves after coming up just short of an undefeated season in 2022-23. Staley’s team fell to Iowa in the Final Four, lost all five starters, but is once again undefeated and in a position to win a national championship.
ESPN analyst Andraya Carter has been blown away by what she’s seen from the Gamecocks.
“This is why when I’ve been asked coming into the tournament, would you take South Carolina or the field, I’ve said South Carolina,” Carter said during Sunday’s game. “North Carolina’s not a bad team. They just look really bad right now going against South Carolina. When South Carolina plays their best basketball, this is what it looks like. It really is hard to stop them. They have so many weapons. They’re together on both ends of the floor. I’m glad ABC fans that are tuning in get to see this type of performance.”
As for the Hoosiers, they are looking to make the Elite Eight for the first time since 2021 and only the second time in school history.