Final Four: When and where to watch LSU Tigers vs. Virginia Tech Hokies

Louisiana State University guard Alexis Morris (45) is introduced before the NCAA Women's Greenville Regional Elite Eight Basketball Tournament against Miami at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. Sunday, March 26, 2023.Elite Eight Round Of The Ncaa Women S Tournament
Louisiana State University guard Alexis Morris (45) is introduced before the NCAA Women's Greenville Regional Elite Eight Basketball Tournament against Miami at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. Sunday, March 26, 2023.Elite Eight Round Of The Ncaa Women S Tournament /
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On Friday, the LSU Tigers will battle with the Virginia Tech Hokies in the Final Four. Here’s when and where to tune into the action.

The women’s Final Four opening game begins Friday, featuring the LSU Tigers (32-2) and the Virginia Tech Hokies (31-4). LSU – yeah, that LSU is playing for their first National Championship appearance despite making five Final Fours previously.

No. 3 LSU Tigers vs. No. 1 Virginia Tech Hokies game details:

Game time: Friday, March 31st, 7 p.m. CST.

Location: American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas

TV broadcast: ESPN

Radio broadcast: ESPN 104.5 Baton Rouge, LSUSports.net

Betting odds: Caesars Sportsbook has the LSU Tigers favored -2; the over/under is 134.

The LSU Tigers have proved their doubters wrong through the first four rounds of March Madness. Despite posting one of the nation’s best records in the regular season, many people forecasted LSU to exit the tournament in the early rounds. Instead, LSU advanced to the program’s sixth Final Four with a gritty win over No. 9 Miami in the Elite Eight. Safe to say, the doubters were wrong.

As for Virginia Tech, their dream run continues to Dallas. The Hokies are making their first Final Four appearance in program history. Tech has knocked off No. 16 Chattanooga, No. 9 North Dakota State, No. 4 Tennessee, and No. 3 Ohio State to reach the Final Four. Despite being one of two No. 1 seeds to advance to the Sweet 16, VT still had the fifth-best odds to win the National Championship and are underdogs against No. 3 LSU.

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The mindset stays the same for the Tigers. One game at a time. They have already proved the national media wrong, but they don’t plan on stopping now. Kim Mulkey is a Final Four veteran, having been on this stage four times with Baylor. She will have her team prepared for the bright lights and ready to advance to LSU’s first National Championship in program history.