The game may be taking place on April 1, but Iowa vs. LSU: Part 2 will be no joke.
In 2023, Iowa's Caitlin Clark and LSU's Angel Reese, two of the biggest stars in women's college basketball met in the national championship game, which ultimately led to Kim Mulkey's Tigers cutting down the nets.
While the two teams are meeting in the Elite Eight this time around, it will be the last meeting of the two stars in the college ranks: Caitlin Clark has declared for the 2024 WNBA Draft, where she'll likely end up as the No. 1 overall selection. Reese has yet to declare for the draft, but expect that decision to come sooner rather than later.
In the meantime, before they make their way to the WNBA, expect the sparks to fly and the nets to catch fire on Monday night. Here's how to watch No. 1 seed Iowa vs. No. 3 seed LSU on Monday:
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Iowa vs. LSU's Elite Eight matchup will take place on Monday, April 1. ESPN will televise the game nationally.
Iowa and LSU are set for an April Fool's date on Monday: The two teams will meet in MVP Arena in Albany, New York on April 1. Tip-off is set for 7:19 p.m. ET. The winner gets a ticket to the women's NCAA Tournament Final Four.
ESPN will broadcast the Iowa-LSU matchup on Monday night. For those with ESPN subscriptions, ESPN+ will carry the game on the streaming service.
For those who want to live stream the event, Fubo carries the ESPN family of networks, and will carry the game on Monday night.
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