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South Carolina and Tennessee will play the final games of their respective regular seasons Sunday on ESPN.

The finale is a pivotal game for the undefeated Gamecocks, who are one game from a perfect regular season. Their third-ranked offense is led by Kamilla Cardoso, who's posting 14.1 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. As a team, the Gamecocks are posting 87 points per game.

The Gamecocks handled the Vols, 66-55, the last time they played; Cardoso posted 18 points and 10 rebounds in that game and shot better than 50 percent from the field.

Unranked Tennessee is 17-10 overall this season with a 10-5 mark in the SEC, good for fourth in the conference. Jewel Spear leads the team with 12.7 points per game, and the offense as a whole scores 76.1 points per game, No. 30 in the nation.

Here is everything you need to know about Sunday's South Carolina vs. Tennessee women's basketball game, including television and streaming options.

What channel is South Carolina vs. Tennessee on today?

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live streaming: Sling

The South Carolina vs. Tennessee game will air on ESPN. The game can also be streamed on Sling.

Sling is the home for the avid sports fans offering a range of sports channels so you can always cheer for your favorite teams with channels like ESPN, TBS, TNT, NFL Network, FS1 and more.

South Carolina vs. Tennessee start time

  • Date: Sunday, March 3
  • Time: Noon ET | 11 a.m. CT

South Carolina vs. Tennessee will tip off around noon ET on Sunday, March 3. The game will be played at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.

This game represents the last of the regular season for both South Carolina and Tennessee. Next up is the SEC tournament, followed by the NCAA tournament.

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Ryan Taylor is a Chicagoland native and currently resides in Lincoln Park, just north of the city. He graduated from DePaul University in 2022 with a bachelor's in journalism. He also ran cross country and track at the Division-1 level in the Big East conference. Ryan is an avid Chicago sports fan, with a staunch bias for the White Sox (sadly) over the Cubs. If not writing, he's probably lifting, playing basketball, or debating whether or not the Bears should keep Justin Fields.