LSU and Iowa are making history on Sunday when they meet in the NCAA women's basketball national championship game each seeking their first ever title.
The Tigers and Hawkeyes advanced by knocking off the two remaining 1-seeds, Virginia Tech and undefeated reigning champion South Carolina during's Friday's Final Four thrillers.
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LSU mounted a heated fourth-quarter comeback, going on a 15-0 run at one point led by Angel Reese, to win 79-72 and reach the title game in coach Kim Mulkey's second season helming the program.
Iowa held the lead the majority of the game, keeping Aliyah Boston in check while Caitlin Clark cooked up plays and taunted their shooters. She led the Hawkeyes to a 77-73 win over Dawn Staley's juggernauts, shockingly handing them their first and only loss during the 2023 season.
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The Sporting News has a complete guide to watching No. 3 LSU vs. No. 2 Iowa in the national championship game, including TV channel, start time and previous winners of the NCAA March Madness title.
What channel is Iowa vs. LSU on today?
- TV channel: ABC
- Live stream: Sling TV, ESPN app
LSU vs. Iowa will be broadcast nationally on ABC. The game is also being live streamed through the ESPN app and Sling TV.
MORE: Watch 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship live on Sling TV
Iowa vs. LSU start time
- Date: Sunday, April 2
- Time: 3:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. PT)
The national championship game between LSU vs. Iowa will tip off at 3:30 p.m. ET from American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Women's Final Four schedule 2023
National championship
Sunday, April 2
Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
---|---|---|
(3) LSU vs. (2) Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | ABC |
Women's NCAA Tournament winners history
Year | Champion | Record |
---|---|---|
1982 | Louisiana Tech | 35-1 |
1983 | Southern California | 31-2 |
1984 | Southern California | 29-4 |
1985 | Old Dominion | 31-3 |
1986 | Texas | 34-0 |
1987 | Tennessee | 28-6 |
1988 | Louisiana Tech | 32-2 |
1989 | Tennessee | 35-2 |
1990 | Stanford | 32-1 |
1991 | Tennessee | 30-5 |
1992 | Stanford | 30-3 |
1993 | Texas Tech | 31-3 |
1994 | North Carolina | 33-2 |
1995 | UConn | 35-0 |
1996 | Tennessee | 32-4 |
1997 | Tennessee | 29-10 |
1998 | Tennessee | 39-0 |
1999 | Purdue | 34-1 |
2000 | UConn | 36-1 |
2001 | Notre Dame | 34-2 |
2002 | UConn | 39-0 |
2003 | UConn | 37-1 |
2004 | UConn | 31-4 |
2005 | Baylor | 33-3 |
2006 | Maryland | 34-4 |
2007 | Tennessee | 34-3 |
2008 | Tennessee | 36-2 |
2009 | UConn | 39-0 |
2010 | UConn | 39-0 |
2011 | Texas A&M | 33-5 |
2012 | Baylor | 40-0 |
2013 | UConn | 35-4 |
2014 | UConn | 40-0 |
2015 | UConn | 38-1 |
2016 | UConn | 38-0 |
2017 | South Carolina | 33-4 |
2018 | Notre Dame | 34-3 |
2019 | Baylor | 37-1 |
2020 | No tournament (COVID-19 pandemic) | — |
2021 | Stanford | 31-2 |
2022 | South Carolina | 35-2 |