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It’s game time!
The Arizona Wildcats are about to take on the UConn Huskies in their first-ever Final Four. The winner will face Stanford in the national championship. We will be chatting about the game in the comment section below and encourage you to join us!
In the meantime, here’s all the info you need to tune in,
Arizona-UConn game time, details:
- Date: Friday, April 2, 2021
- Game time: 6:30 p.m. PT
- Location: Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
- Odds: UConn -13.5
- Her Hoop Stats prediction: 70-55 UConn, with a 90.7% chance of a UConn win
Which TV channel is Arizona-UConn on?
Arizona-UConn will be televised on ESPN. Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lobo and Holly Rowe will be on the call.
How can I watch Arizona-UConn online?
The stream of Arizona-UConn can be viewed at WatchESPN.com.
How can I listen to Arizona-UConn on the radio?
You can listen to Arizona-UConn on KTUC 1400 AM (Derrick Palmer) or Westwood One SiriusXM 84 (Ryan Radtke and Debbie Antonelli).
How can I follow Arizona-UConn?
By following us on Twitter at @AZDesertSwarm and our reporters Ryan Kelapire (@RKelapire) and Kim Doss (@KimDoss71)!
Pregame coverage
- Arizona women’s basketball deserves your undivided attention
- UConn expert analyzes the Huskies, previews Final Four matchup vs. Arizona
- What UConn coach Geno Auriemma said about facing Arizona, Aari McDonald in Final Four
- Is one Aari McDonald better than multiple McDonald’s All-Americans?
- What Adia Barnes, Arizona players said about facing UConn in Final Four
- Final Four run should help future of Arizona women’s basketball too
- What other UA coaches said about Arizona women’s basketball making the Final Four
- First look at UConn, Arizona’s Final Four opponent
- ‘She’s been unstoppable’: Aari McDonald steps up again to lead Arizona to first Final Four
- Aari McDonald, Sam Thomas and Trinity Baptiste react to Arizona making first Final Four
- What Adia Barnes said about Arizona’s Elite Eight win over Indiana and their first Final Four