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2023 Women’s March Madness Tournament: Dates, locations, schedule, TV/live stream info

The 2023 Women’s March Madness Tournament tips off on Wednesday, March 15 and concludes on Sunday, April 2 with the NCAA Championship Game at American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas. Find answers to all of your questions surrounding the women’s tournament as well as additional information on how you can watch/live stream every game.

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Women’s 2023 March Madness Tournament:

Where is the Women’s March Madness Tournament taking place?

The locations for the First Four, First Round, and Second Round are still to be determined as the top 16 seeds will host.

Women’s Sweet 16 and Elite Eight: Bon Secours Wellness Arena (Greenville, South Carolina) and Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle, WA)

Final Four and National Championship Game: American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas

When does the Women’s March Madness Tournament begin?

The Women’s Tournament tips off on Wednesday, March 15 and runs through Sunday, April 2.

When is Selection Sunday for the Women’s Tournament?

Sunday, March 12, at 8 PM ET (ESPN).

How many teams are in the Women’s Tournament?

68 teams–the same number as the men’s tournament.

How can I watch the Women’s Tournament?

The Women’s Tournament will be available on ESPN.

Who won the Women’s Tournament last year?

South Carolina defeated UConn 64-49.

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Women’s 2023 March Madness Schedule:

  • First Four: March 15-16

  • First Round: March 17-18

  • Second Round: March 19-20

  • Sweet 16: March 24-25

  • Elite Eight: March 26-27

  • Final Four: Friday, March 31 (7 PM and 9:30 PM ET/ ESPN)

  • Women’s NCAA Championship Game: Sunday, April 2 (3 PM ET/ ABC)


Men’s 2023 March Madness Tournament:

What are the locations for the Men’s 2023 March Madness Tournament?

The Men’s March Madness Tournament will be in 14 different stadiums and cities across the country:

  • First Four: UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio

  • First and Second Rounds: Legacy Arena (Birmingham, AL), Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, IA), Amway Center (Orlando, FL), Golden 1 Center (Sacramento, CA), MVP Arena (Albany, NY), Nationwide Arena (Columbus, OH), Ball Arena (Denver, CO), Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, NC)

  • Sweet 16 and Elite Eight: T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, NV), Madison Square Garden (New York, NY), T-Mobile Center (Kansas City, MO), KFC Yum! Center (Louisville, KY)

  • Final Four and National Championship: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas

How can I watch the Men’s 2023 March Madness Tournament?

Games will be available on the networks of TBS, TNT, TruTV, and CBS. Viewers can also live stream the 2023 March Madness tournament on the NCAA’s website.

Men’s 2023 March Madness Schedule:

  • Selection Sunday: Sunday, March 12

  • First Four: March 14-15

  • First Round: March 16-17

  • Second Round: March 18-19

  • Sweet 16: March 23-24

  • Elite Eight: March 25-26

  • Final Four: April 1

  • NCAA Championship Game: April 3

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