Where to Watch
South Carolina vs UCLA
Official Streaming Options
*Subscriptions may be required. Regional blackouts may apply depending on your location.
Matchup Overview
The South Carolina (36-3) travel to face the UCLA (36-1). This NCAA Women's Basketball matchup takes place during the NCAA Women's Basketball.
Quick Facts
- Event TypeNCAA Women's Basketball Game
- Home TeamUCLA
- Away TeamSouth Carolina
- BroadcastMultiple Options Available
Streaming & TV Guide
Tonight's matchup between the South Carolina and UCLA is a key NCAA Women's Basketball event that fans can follow across multiple platforms. The most reliable way to catch the action is through the official broadcast partners listed for this game.
Television Broadcast
As of the latest update, the game is scheduled to be shown on ABC, ESPN+. Depending on your location, this may be a national broadcast or restricted to regional sports networks (RSNs). Local games for the UCLA typically air on their primary regional partner.
How to Stream Online
You can stream the South Carolina vs UCLA game live via services like Fubo, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV. If the game is on a national network like ESPN or TNT, you can also use their respective apps by authenticating with your provider details.
Matchup FAQs: South Carolina vs UCLA
What time is kickoff/tip-off?
The NCAA Women's Basketball game between South Carolina and UCLA is set to start at Sun, Apr 5, 3:30 PM today, Sunday, April 5. We recommend tuning in 15 minutes before the start time to catch the pre-game coverage and starting lineups.
Is the South Carolina game on national TV?
The current broadcast schedule includes ABC, ESPN+. If you see a national network listed, the game will be available nationwide. Otherwise, it may be subject to local blackout rules and require a regional sports subscription.
Where can I watch the UCLA without cable?
You can watch UCLA and other NCAA Women's Basketball teams without a traditional cable contract by using live TV streaming platforms.Fubo and DIRECTV STREAM are popular for sports fans because they carry both national networks and most Regional Sports Networks (RSNs).

