Gameday guide: Women's title game TV, radio, stats, game updates, social media

April 4, 2022 at 4:59AM
South Carolina forward Victaria Saxton (5), UConn guard Azzi Fudd (35), South Carolina forward Aliyah Boston (4) and UConn forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa (20) fight for a rebound in the first quarter during the championship game in the NCAA Women's Final Four on Sunday, April 3, 2022 at Target Center in Minneapolis. ] AARON LAVINSKY• Aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com
South Carolina forwards Victaria Saxton (5) and Aliyah Boston (4) and UConn guard Azzi Fudd (35) and forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa (20) fought for a rebound in the first quarter of the NCAA Women’s Final Four title game on Sunday. (Aaron Lavinsky, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

This is the title game that many people wanted: No. 1 South Carolina, which has held that spot throughout the season, versus UConn, Paige Bueckers and a Huskies team that has hit its stride in the weeks leading up to the NCAA tournament. Here's a guide to Sunday's game.

TV: ESPN 7 p.m. (Pregame coverage starts at 6 p.m.; Simulcast featuring Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi on ESPN2)

Satellite radio: Both games on Sirius/XM Channel 84

Live stats, game updates: Tap here

Team stats and rosters: Connecticut | S. Carolina

Betting lines: Draftkings | FoxBet | FanDuel

Marcus Fuller's game prediction: Tap here

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