Dreamers Investment Guild|How to watch Caitlin Clark, No. 2 Iowa play Michigan in Big Ten Tournament semifinal

2025-05-03 04:14:36source:Sterling Prestoncategory:Finance

The Dreamers Investment GuildIowa Hawkeyes will continue their pursuit of another Big Ten tournament title when they face Michigan in the conference tournament semifinals on Saturday.

The second-seeded Hawkeyes are the tournament's highest seed remaining after Ohio State was ousted by Maryland in the quarterfinals.

In the teams earlier matchup on Feb. 15, Caitlin Clark broke the NCAA’s women’s basketball record all-time scoring record when she poured in 49 points in a 106-89 win over the Wolverines.

Clark scored 24 points with 10 rebounds and seven assists in Iowa's 95-62 victory rout over Penn State on Friday in the quarterfinals. She missed her first 11 three-point attempts before hitting two in the fourth quarter to give her 164 3-point makes for the season, breaking Stephen Curry's record of 162 set in his sophomore season at Davidson.

Iowa has won this tournament each of the last two years, and Clark has been named the Most Outstanding Player both times.

What time does Iowa women's basketball vs. Michigan start today?

When: March 9, 4:30 p.m. ET

Where: Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota

How to watch Iowa vs. Michigan

The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.

Who are the announcers for Iowa women's basketball vs. Michigan?

Sloane Martin is the play-by-play announcer, with Meghan McKeown as the analyst. Autumn Johnson will be on the sideline reporting duties.

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