Where can I watch the Stanford WBIT game?
Preliminary round games will be televised on ESPN+.
Sports / College Basketball
The Stanford Cardinal and the California Golden Bears have been selected to participate in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT). Stanford will host LMU, while Cal is set to clash with Santa Clara. Here's a breakdown of what t...
Stanford's selection to the WBIT marks their second consecutive season participating in the tournament. They hold a 2-0 all-time record against LMU. Cal's matchup against Santa Clara promises an exciting game, showcasing top players from both teams. Viewers can catch the action on ESPN+.
**Cal vs. Santa Clara:** The California Golden Bears (19-14) will battle the Santa Clara Broncos (24-9) on March 19, 2026, at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley, California.
**Viewing Options:** - **TV Channel:** ESPN+ - **Live Stream:** Watch on ESPN+
**Key Players:** - **Cal:** Lulu Twidale (15.8 PTS), Sakima Walker (11.9 PTS), Gisella Maul (9.8 PTS) - **Santa Clara:** Ashley Hawkins (13.6 PTS), Maia Jones (15.3 PTS), Ava Schmidt (12.2 PTS)
Preliminary round games will be televised on ESPN+.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
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