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Texas Longhorns guard Jordan Lee (7) and forward Madison Booker (35) celebrate as Sarah Graves (6) shoots free throws during the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 game against Kentucky at Dickies Arena on Saturday, March 28, 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)
Texas women's basketball and Michigan is about to tip off. Wondering how to watch the game? We've got you covered.
The two teams will meet in Fort Worth, just a few hours from the Longhorns' campus. Texas (34-3) and tied for second in the SEC, which had 10 squads make the NCAA Tournament. Michigan (28-6, 15-3) tied for second place in the Big Ten, one of 12 programs from the conference to make the tournament.
Rori Harmon, a Longhorns senior, seemed to be somewhat familiar with the team from Ann Arbor.
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"I see a little bit of SEC in (Michigan)," Texas point guard Rori Harmon said Sunday. "A little bit of familiarity with a lot of teams that we play in the conference."
Each won its Sweet 16 games convincingly to make the Elite Eight. Texas (34-4) dominated Kentucky, 76-54, on Sunday. The Wolverines trounced Louisville, 71-52, just hours before Texas earned its win. The winner goes on to play UCLA on Friday.
Here's how to watch the game:
How to watch Texas vs Michigan women's basketball
- Who: Texas Longhorns vs Michigan Wolverines
- What:NCAA Tournament Regional 3 Final
- When:6 p.m. Monday
- Where:Dickies Arena in Fort Worth
- TV channel: ESPN
- Streaming:Fubo, Sling TV and YouTube TV
Texas vs Michigan betting odds
- Moneyline:Texas -550, Michigan +390
- Spread:Texas by 9.5
- Over/under: 138.5 points
Elite Eight schedule today: NCAA women's tournament
- Texas vs Michigan, 6 p.m. (ESPN)
- South Carolina vs TCU, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
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