South Carolina women’s basketball continues on in March Madness with Sunday’s second-round game against 9-seed Indiana at Colonial Life Arena.
The Gamecocks (31-3) were all-systems go in Friday’s first-round win over Tennessee Tech.
Sunday’s opponent should provide a bigger challenge. The Hoosiers beat Utah 76-68 on Friday and have a fairly strong resume over the season with wins over fellow NCAA Tournament teams Baylor, Iowa, Washington, Ohio State and Oregon.
Sunday’s winner will face the Maryland-Alabama winner next week in the Sweet 16 in Birmingham, Alabama.
What time does South Carolina women’s basketball play Indiana in March Madness today?
- Date: Sunday, March 23
- Start time: 3 p.m.
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Where to watch South Carolina women’s basketball vs. Indiana in March Madness
South Carolina vs. Indiana will broadcast nationally on ABC. Courtney Lyle and Carolyn Peck will call the game at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Greenville News prediction for South Carolina women’s basketball vs. Indiana in March Madness
Greenville News reporter Lulu Kesin’s prediction: South Carolina 75, Indiana 62
The Gamecocks are very aware of not taking Indiana for granted. Look for a lockdown defensively for four quarters that will cause the Hoosiers to struggle and keep up with South Carolina in transition.
NCAA Women’s Tournament schedule, bracket
Regional 2 — Birmingham
In Columbia, S.C.
- 1-seed South Carolina (31-3) vs. 9-seed Indiana (20-12), 3 p.m. Sunday on ABC
In College Park, Maryland
- 4-seed Maryland (23-7) vs. 5-seed Alabama (24-7), 5 p.m. Monday on ESPN2
In Chapel Hill, N.C.
- 3-seed UNC (28-7) vs. 6-seed West Virginia (25-7), 7 p.m. on ESPN2
In Durham, N.C.
- 2-seed Duke (27-7) vs. 10-seed Oregon (20-11), Noon Sunday on ESPN
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