When is the NCAA Women's Final Four in 2023? Dates, TV schedule, location, tickets for semifinals, title game

Sara Tidwell

When is the NCAA Women's Final Four in 2023? Dates, TV schedule, location, tickets for semifinals, title game image

The field is set and the anticipation has skyrocketed as the best of the best come down to the wire and fight for the right to the women's college basketball throne.

South Carolina and Virginia Tech are the surviving top seeds after Indiana and Stanford were booted in the second round. No. 2 seed Iowa managed to escape the clutches of Hailey Van Lith and Louisville, and Angel Reese has been a dominant force in helping No. 3 seed LSU advance the farthest it has in 15 years.

Here's your ultimate guide to women's Final Four as you wait to find out which team brings home the title from this year's NCAA Women's Tournament.

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When is the Women's Final Four in 2023?

  • Dates: March 31, April 2

The national semifinal games will be played on Friday, March 31, and the national championship game will be played on Sunday, April 2.

Women's Final Four schedule 2023

Date Time (ET) Matchup
March 31 7 p.m. (1) Virginia Tech vs. (3) LSU
March 31 9 p.m. (1) South Carolina vs. (2) Iowa
April 2 3:30 p.m. TBD

Where is the Women's Final Four in 2023?

  • Venue: American Airlines Center
  • City: Dallas, Texas

All Final Four games will be held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. The arena is the home of the NBA's Mavericks and the NHL's Stars.

How to watch the 2023 Women's Final Four

Final Four TV schedule

Round TV channel
National semifinals ESPN
National championship ABC

Final Four streaming options

For those looking to stream Final Four games, they will be available on Watch ESPN, the ESPN app and Sling TV.

Round Live stream
National semifinals Watch ESPN, ESPN app, Sling TV
National championship Watch ESPN, ESPN app, Sling TV

MORE: Watch NCAA Women's Tournament games with Sling TV

Future Women's Final Four locations

The Women's Final Four will move to Cleveland next year, then head to Tampa in 2025.

Year City Venue Dates
2024 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse April 5, 7
2025 Tampa  Amalie Arena April 4, 6
2026 Phoenix Footprint Center April 3, 5
2027 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena April 2, 4
2028 Indianapolis Gainbridge Fieldhouse  March 31, April 2
2029 San Antonio Alamodome March 30, April 1
2030 Portland, Ore. Moda Center April 5, 7
2031 Dallas American Airlines Arena April 4, 6

How to buy Women's Final Four tickets

You can buy tickets for the Final Four and championship games through TicketSmarter.

Prices are currently sitting a lot higher than the men's tournament, as of Tuesday, March 28:

  Lowest price Highest price
Final Four – all sessions $651 $1,156
Final Four – semifinals $247 $9,754
Final Four – championship $171 $7,996

Previous Women's NCAA Tournament champions

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

Sara Tidwell

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Sara Tidwell is an editorial intern with The Sporting News. A native to Michigan's Thumb region, she received her Bachelor's degree in journalism from Michigan State University. Previous bylines include the Detroit News, Cincinnati Enquirer, Hartford Courant and The State News.