March Madness 2023: Florida Gulf Coast upsets Washington State; scores, schedule, times and TV channels for NCAA women’s tournament Day 2
After the first day of big wins, a few losses and great basketball, the March madness continues into Saturday. The NCAA Women’s Tournament concludes the first round with 16 games. The ESPN family of networks will broadcast the entire tournament, culminating in the national championship game on April 2 on ABC. To dive deeper into the Saturday list, check out our guide to what to watch.
Saturday NCAA Tournament Schedule
No. 2 UConn vs. No. 15 Vermont 3:00 pm (ABC)
No. 5 Iowa State vs. No. 12 Toledo 3:30 pm (ESPN2)
No. 6 in North Carolina vs. No. 11 in St. John’s, 4:00 pm (ESPN)
No. 4 Villanova vs. No. 13 Cleveland State 5:00 pm (ESPNU)
No. 7 Baylor vs. No. 10 Alabama (ESPN2)
No. 6 in Colorado vs. No. 11 in Middle Tennessee, 7:00 pm (ESPNews)
Louisville #5 vs. Drake #12 7:30 pm (ESPN2)
No. 5 Oklahoma vs. No. 12 Portland, 9:00 pm (ESPNU)
Duke #3 vs Jonah #14 at 9:30 pm (ESPN2)
No. 4 Texas vs. No. 13 East Carolina, 10 p.m. (ESPN)
No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 13 Sacramento State 11:30 pm (ESPN2)
No. 1 Indiana 77, No. 16 Tennessee Tech 47 (summary)
No. 4 Tennessee 95, No. 13 St. Louis 50
No. 3 Ohio State 80, No. 14 James Madison 66
No. 9 Miami 62, No. 8 Oklahoma State 61 (resume)
No. 12 Gulf Coast Florida 74, No. 5 Washington State 63
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Source: sports.yahoo.com