Where can I watch the UConn vs. Georgetown game?
The game will air on Peacock/NBC Sports Network and the UConn Sports Network from Learfield (FOX Sports 97.9).
Women's Basketball / BIG EAST Tournament
The top-ranked UConn women's basketball team is set to compete against Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinals. All games of the Women's Championship will be broadcast on Peacock and NBC Sports Network.
UConn finished the regular season undefeated for the 11th time in program history. The Huskies have a strong historical record against Georgetown, with 59-6 all-time and winning the last 42 meetings. In their last encounter on Feb. 26, UConn defeated Georgetown 84-52, with Azzi Fudd leading with 24 points.
The BIG EAST Tournament, presented by JEEP, promises comprehensive coverage on Peacock and NBC Sports Network. The broadcast schedule includes quarterfinal doubleheaders on March 7, semifinal doubleheader on March 8, and the championship game on March 9.
How to Watch: Games streamed on Peacock can be seen live on NBC Sports Network. Peacock subscriptions start at $10.99 per month, with a student discount offer available for $5.99/month.
The game will air on Peacock/NBC Sports Network and the UConn Sports Network from Learfield (FOX Sports 97.9).
Yes, UConn is seeking its 31st conference tournament title and has won the last 12 consecutive championships.
Key players include Sarah Strong (Player and Defensive Player of the Year), Azzi Fudd, KK Arnold, and Blanca Quiñonez (Freshman and Sixth Woman of the Year).
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