What channel is Iowa vs. Nebraska on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Caitlin Clark in Big Ten championship game

Emily Dozier

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Who would've predicted an Iowa-Nebraska matchup for the Big Ten tournament championship?

No. 2 seed Iowa is seeking its third consecutive title, so no surprise there. But the No. 5 Huskers are a bit of a surprise.

Nebraska needed to upset No. 4 Michigan State to advance to the semifinals, where they met No. 8 Maryland, who knocked out No. 1 Ohio State. Nebraska fired on all cylinders to best the Terps and advance to the tournament championship game for the first time since its 2014 title.

And the Huskers are one of the teams who know how to bring Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes down. The two teams split their regular-season series, and Nebraska got the last laugh on its home court, taking down Iowa, 82-79, on Feb. 11.

This time, it'll practically be home-court advantage for Iowa, who helped sell out the conference tournament for the first time ever behind Clark's superstardom. The Hawkeyes are looking for their third straight Big Ten championship before tackling the NCAA postseason.

Here's everything to know about the Big Ten tournament finals between Iowa and Nebraska, including start time and broadcast information.

MORE: Iowa holds No. 1 seed in latest Women's March Madness bracket projections

 

What channel is Iowa vs. Nebraska on today?

The Big Ten tournament championship game will be broadcast on CBS. Cord-cutters can stream the game on Paramount+.

Iowa vs. Nebraska start time

  • Date: Sunday, March 10
  • Time: Noon ET

Iowa-Tennessee will tipoff at noon ET on Sunday, March 10, from the Target Center in Minneapolis.

Big Ten women's basketball tournament schedule 2024

Wednesday, March 6: First round

Scores
Game 1: No. 12 Purdue 78, No. 13 Northwestern 72
Game 2: No. 11 Minnesota 77, No. 14 Rutgers 69

Thursday, March 7: Second round

Scores
Game 3: No. 8 Maryland 75, No. 9 Illinois 65
Game 4: No. 5 Nebraska 64, No. 12 Purdue 56
Game 5: No. 7 Penn State 80, No. 10 Wisconsin 56
Game 6: No. 6 Michigan 76, No. 11 Minnesota 57

Friday, March 8: Quarterfinals

Scores
Game 7: No. 8 Maryland 82, No. 1 Ohio State  61
Game 8: No. 5 Nebraska 73, No. 4 Michigan State 61
Game 9: No. 2 Iowa 95, No. 7 Penn State 62
Game 10: No. 6 Michigan 69, No. 3 Indiana 56

Saturday, March 9: Semifinals

Game Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Semifinal 1: No. 5 Nebraska 78, No. 8 Maryland 68 2 p.m. Big Ten Network, Sling
Semifinal 2: No. 2 Iowa 95, No. 6 Michigan 68 Approx. 4:30 p.m. Big Ten Network, Sling

Sunday, March 10: Championship

Game Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Championship: No. 5 Nebraska vs. No. 2 Iowa Noon CBS, Paramount+

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.