See Angel Reese play: How to watch today's LSU vs. UCLA


See Angel Reese play: How to watch today's LSU vs. UCLA women's NCAA March Madness Sweet 16 game


Kim Mulkey's LSU Tigers are on a mission to defend their national women's title, but they'll have to get through the mighty UCLA Bruins first. Tigers star Angel Reese has been a double-double machine this season. Reese, along with teammates Aneesah Morrow and former Louisville star Hailey Van Lith, have proved formidable throughout the NCAA tournament. 

One of the most intense matchups of the women's March Madness Sweet 16, the LSU Tigers vs. UCLA Bruins game is not one to miss. Keep reading for how and when to watch the Tigers vs. Bruins game today.  

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How and when to watch the LSU vs. UCLA women's March Madness game

Reese's Tigers face off against the UCLA Bruins in a women's NCAA March Madness college basketball game on Saturday, March 30, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT).  The women's college basketball game will be broadcast live on ABC and streamed on Hulu + Live TVFubo, and Sling TV.


How to watch the LSU vs. UCLA game without cable

We've taken the guesswork out of figuring out the best way to watch March Madness 2024.

Sports streaming platforms made easy:

  • To watch every 2024 men's and women's March Madness game:  Hulu + Live TV
  • How to watch today's LSU vs. UCLA game free: Fubo
  • The most cost-effective way to watch today's game, plus many March Madness games: SlingTV Orange + Blue Tier

If you want to watch all or most of both tournaments with a single subscription (both men's and women's), Hulu + Live TV is your best option. That's because the women's Final Four broadcasts exclusively on the ESPN+ streaming service, which comes bundled with Hulu + Live TV. (You can get a stand-alone subscription to ESPN+ for $10.99 per month. Note that ESPN+ has different offerings than the ESPN TV channel.) Hulu + Live TV costs $77 per month.

If you want the cheapest option for watching today's game, Fubo is offering a three-day free trial of its live TV streaming service with ABC and ESPN (plus 198 other channels), making your effective cost $0. Afterward, Fubo costs $60 for the first month, and $80 per month after that. The Sling TV Orange + Blue tier offers access to women's March Madness games on ESPN and your local ABC affiliate (46 channels in total) for $60 per month. (Both are excellent options for watching men's March Madness games, as well.)

Keep reading for the details on each live TV streaming option carrying today's LSU vs. UCLA women's March Madness game, including pricing tiers and top features.


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