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Iowa vs. UConn: How to watch Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes in the Final Four

Iowa vs. UConn: How to watch Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes in the Final Four
NEW YORK. AND THAT IS WHERE WE FIND SHANNON EARHART. SHANNON, I KNOW YOU HAVE BEEN A RUNNER FOUND GETTING THE INTERVIEWS, WATCHING THE CONFETTI FALL. WHAT A HISTORIC NIGHT FOR CAITLIN CLARK AND THE IOWA HAWKEYES HEADED TO THE FINAL FOUR. SCOTT. SHE CAN’T BE GUARDED. SHE LITERALLY CANNOT BE GUARDED. SHE IS UNBELIEVABLE. SHE IS UNLIKE ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER SEEN. WE HAVE SEEN PLAYERS ALL SEASON TRY TO SLOW HER DOWN. IT JUST CANNOT BE DONE. LIKE YOU SAID, 41 POINTS, 12 ASSISTS. LSU COULD NOT HANG WITH IOWA. IOWA’S GOAL WAS TO RUN THEM DOWN THERE OUR THROATS AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT THEY DID. THEY PLAYED PHENOMENAL IN TRANSITION OFFENSE. THEY GOT A TON OF POINTS OFF OF TURNOVERS, WHICH IS WHAT ANOTHER GOAL OF THEIRS WAS, WAS PLAY GOOD DEFENSE, GRAB THOSE REBOUNDS, LIMIT THE BOARDS AND TAKE THE BALL AND RUN. AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT THEY DID. I MEAN, TALK ABOUT THE PACING, THE SPACING, THE PASSING, THE SCORING. THIS IOWA TEAM GOT HOT 31 POINTS SCORED ON THEM IN THE FIRST QUARTER. THEY RUBBED THAT OFF THEIR SHOULDERS AND THEY SAID, LET’S GO. LET’S FORGET ABOUT IT. YOU CANNOT LIVE IN THE PAST. YOU HAVE TO LIVE IN THE PRESENT. LISA BLUDER ALWAYS SAYS, BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE. AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT IOWA DID. COACH JAN JENSEN SAID THE GOAL FOR THEM WAS TRANSITION ON OFFENSE AND GETTING STOPS DOWN THE STRETCH AS WELL. THEY DID THAT. THEY CAME UP BIG IN THE SECOND HALF. THEY PUT UP BIG NUMBERS AGAINST A TEAM WHO IS SO PHYSICAL AND ELITE DEFENSIVELY. THE NUMBER ONE REBOUNDING TEAM IN THE COUNTRY. JAN JENSEN, GOT THOSE BIGS READY THERE. YOU SAW THREE OF THEM IN THERE. YOU SAW AJ EDINGER. YOU SAW ADDIE O’GRADY. AND THEN OF COURSE HANNAH. STEELE CAME WHEN SHE GOT INTO FOUL TROUBLE. ADDIE O’GRADY STEPPED UP FOR THE HAWKEYES. BUT MORAL OF THE STORY CAITLIN CLARK DOES IT YET AGAIN. SHE SHE CAN’T BE STOPPED. SHE COULD NOT BE GUARDED. NEXT STOP, THE FINAL FOUR. BACK TO BACK APPEARANCES DOES NOT GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS FOR IOWA. IT’S JUST ALWAYS GOING TO BE A GREAT COMPETITIVE GAME. I MEAN, BOTH TEAMS WERE LOADED WITH TONS OF TALENT AND, YOU KNOW, IT WAS NEVER QUIET IN THAT GYM. THE GYM WAS SO LOUD FOR BOTH TEAMS. UM, AND I THINK THAT’S JUST AMAZING FOR THE GAME. ABLE TO GET THERE AND, UM, EVERYBODY’S ROLES CHANGED PRETTY MUCH. AND BEING ABLE T
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Iowa vs. UConn: How to watch Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes in the Final Four
Iowa's historic run continued Monday night with a convincing win over LSU. Next up: perennial powerhouse Connecticut in the Final Four.The Hawkeyes will head to Cleveland, Ohio, for up to two more games. Iowa and UConn will be the second of two games Friday, with the winner taking on the winner of the early game (No. 1 seed South Carolina vs. No. 3 seed North Carolina State) in the national championship on Sunday.Here's how to watch Iowa compete for a national title, whether you're going in person or you're following along from home.Iowa vs. UConn: TV channel, tip-off time When: Approximately 8:30 p.m. CT, Friday, April 5Where: Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Cleveland, OhioTV: ESPNStream: Watch ESPNWomen's Final Four ticketsThere are several ways to get tickets to the Final Four games.The NCAA's website lists tickets here. Tickets are also available on secondary markets listed below.TicketmasterStubHubSeatGeekVivid SeatsTickPickTicketNetworkTicketCityIowa March Madness watch partiesVal Air Ballroom in West Des Moines will host a watch party for both Final Four games scheduled this Friday.Admission is free. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tables and seating are available on a first come, first serve basis, according to a news release. Food and drinks will be available.You can see more information about the event here.Carver-Hawkeye Arena will also host a watch party.Doors will open at 7 p.m. Fans can view the game on the jumbotron from the east side of the arena in sections NN, N, M, L, MM, LL and KK, according to a release from the athletics department.The release states there will be in-game entertainment along with concessions. The Hawkeye Fan Shop will be open as well. Parking will be free.Iowa NCAA Tournament recapRound 1: Hawkeyes run away from Holy CrossMarch Madness: Highlights and photos from Iowa's win over Holy CrossRound of 32: Hawkeyes survive to top West Virginia, 64-54March Madness: Highlights and photos from Iowa-West VirginiaSweet 16: Hawkeyes have no problem with Colorado, set up rematch vs. LSUMarch Madness: Highlights and photos from Iowa-Colorado in the Sweet 16Elite Eight: Clark leads Iowa back to Final Four, scoring 41 points in win over LSUMarch Madness: Highlights and photos from Iowa-LSU in the Elite Eight

Iowa's historic run continued Monday night with a convincing win over LSU. Next up: perennial powerhouse Connecticut in the Final Four.

The Hawkeyes will head to Cleveland, Ohio, for up to two more games. Iowa and UConn will be the second of two games Friday, with the winner taking on the winner of the early game (No. 1 seed South Carolina vs. No. 3 seed North Carolina State) in the national championship on Sunday.

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Here's how to watch Iowa compete for a national title, whether you're going in person or you're following along from home.

Iowa vs. UConn: TV channel, tip-off time

When: Approximately 8:30 p.m. CT, Friday, April 5

Where: Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Cleveland, Ohio

TV: ESPN

Stream:

Women's Final Four tickets

There are several ways to get tickets to the Final Four games.

The NCAA's website lists . Tickets are also available on secondary markets listed below.

Iowa March Madness watch parties

Val Air Ballroom in West Des Moines will host a watch party for both Final Four games scheduled this Friday.

Admission is free. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tables and seating are available on a first come, first serve basis, according to a news release. Food and drinks will be available.

You can see .

Carver-Hawkeye Arena will also host a watch party.

Doors will open at 7 p.m. Fans can view the game on the jumbotron from the east side of the arena in sections NN, N, M, L, MM, LL and KK, according to a release from the athletics department.

The release states there will be in-game entertainment along with concessions. The Hawkeye Fan Shop will be open as well. Parking will be free.

Iowa NCAA Tournament recap