NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2024: Selection Show TV, Live Stream Schedule

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NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2024: Selection Show TV, Live Stream Schedule

The top teams in women's collegiate basketball will learn their fates Sunday evening when the bracket for the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament is announced.

The South Carolina Gamecocks are a clear No. 1 seed following an undefeated season but will face stiff competition from some of the toughest teams in the sport, including the LSU Tigers, with whom the team is very familiar.

Who will join the Gamecocks as No. 1 seeds and which teams pose the greatest threat to South Carolina in their pursuit for a national title?

Find out with this look at the viewing info for Sunday's selection show.

Viewing Info

Date: Sunday, March 17

Time: 8:00 p.m.

TV: ESPN

Streaming: ESPN+

The Team to Watch

South Carolina has been utterly dominant this season, with head coach Dawn Staley leading the Gamecocks to an unblemished 32-0 record. Kamilla Cardoso and Raven Johnson have shown out for the team, making them the obvious favorite to win the tournament and take home Staley's third national title.

The competition will be real as the Iowa Hawkeyes look to send Caitlin Clark off to the WNBA in a victorious fashion.

Clark surpassed Pete Maravich for most points in NCAA Division I history, men's or women's play. She also scored 30 points 55 times in her collegiate career, the most in the past 25 years, meaning she can take over games and push her team to victory.

Angel Reese and LSU should also have your attention as they have consistently played South Carolina tough and physically. They have yet to defeat the Gamecocks in head coach Kim Mulkey's three years with the team. On the surface, one would suggest that the Tigers are at a disadvantage. The fact that they may not have to even match up with their rivals depending on how things fall in the bracket means they can claim a national title without necessarily having to match up with Staley's team.

USC, Notre Dame, and UConn are all capable of winning the tournament and claiming the title, but it feels very much like this year's tournament is the story of three star-studded teams, all with the opportunity to achieve history.