Best Ways to Watch Every NCAA Women's College Basketball Team
Cord-cutters and cord-nevers can watch NCAA Women's College Basketball games live without cable using Live TV streaming options. Follow a link below and we'll help you decide which streaming option is best to watch your favorite teams without cable.
- Abilene Christian
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Arkansas-Little Rock
- Baylor
- Boston College
- BYU
- Central Arkansas
- Cincinnati
- Clemson
- Cleveland State
- Connecticut
- Creighton
- Dayton
- Duke
- Fairleigh Dickinson
- Florida
- Florida Atlantic
- Florida State
- George Washington
- Georgia
- Georgia Tech
- Gonzaga
- Houston
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Iowa
- Iowa State
- IUPUI
- Kansas
- Kansas State
- Kentucky
- Lafayette
- Louisville
- LSU
- Marquette
- Maryland
- Miami
- Michigan
- Michigan State
- Mississippi State
- Missouri
- Mount St. Mary's
- NC State
- Nebraska
- North Carolina
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame
- Ohio State
- Ole Miss
- Oregon
- Rutgers
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- South Dakota State
- South Florida
- Southern Mississippi
- Stanford
- Syracuse
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Texas A&M
- Texas Tech
- Texas-Arlington
- Troy
- Tulane
- UCF
- UCLA
- Utah
- Vanderbilt
- Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Wake Forest
Local Channels and Regional Sports Networks
A few Women's NCAA basketball games are available on ABC. The bulk of them are on ESPN's family of channels.
National Channel and Broadcasts
Most NCAA Women's basketball games can be found on ESPN owned channels like ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU.
How to Get Around Local Streaming Blackouts
If you are trying to watch your local team and are experiencing location based restrictions, you might want to consider using a VPN. Location based restrictions occur because local broadcasters receive priority when it comes to broadcasting rights. The solution is to watch the stream from a different location. With a VPN you are able to toggle your location for convenience and security while you stream.