Complete 2020 Women's NCAA Tournament Schedule: Start Times, TV Info and More

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March is always an exciting time of the year as sports fans are all tuning into the NCAA Tournament.

While the men's tournament typically garners all the spotlight, the women often fly under-the-radar, but still have their share of thrilling finishes and defining moments as part of the madness that encapsulates March.

Last year, it was Baylor taking home the hardware with a nail-biting 82-81 victory over Notre Dame in the championship game for its third title in school history.

The Lady Bears expect to be right back in the fight again, but should face fierce competition. Oregon is atop the Pac-12 and is led by arguably the best player in the NCAA in Sabrina Ionescu. UConn is also always in the hunt, and should be especially driven this year as it is in the midst of a three-year title drought — its longest since going four years between championships between 2005-08.

This year is already set to be a historic one for the women's college hoops scene, too: ESPN will broadcast the entire tournament nationally on its various networks, eliminating regional blackouts.

RADIO.COM Sports has you covered on when and where you can watch the women compete in the 2020 NCAA Tournament.

Selection Monday

Monday, March 16, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN

First Round

March 20 - 21: Matchups and start times TBD.

TV Info: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS

Location: First Round games will be played on campus sites

Second Round

March 22-23: Matchups and start times TBD

TV Info: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS

Location: Second Round games will be played on campus sites

Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu backs down her opponent during a game.
Photo credit Getty Images

Sweet 16

Friday, March 27: Dallas Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Dallas, Texas

Friday, March 27: Greenville Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Greenville, SC

Saturday, March 28: Portland Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Portland, Ore.

Saturday, March 28: Fort Wayne Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Elite 8

Sunday, March 29: Dallas Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Dallas, Texas

Sunday, March 29: Greenville Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Greenville, SC

Monday, March 30: Portland Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Portland, Ore.

Monday, March 30: Portland Regional, Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN or ESPN2, Portland, Ore.

Final Four

Friday, April 3: Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN, New Orleans, La.

NCAA Championship

Sunday, April 5: Matchups and start times TBD, ESPN, New Orleans, La.

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