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How to watch Colorado vs. Kansas State: Odds, stream, TV channel in Women's NCAA Tournament

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber03/23/24
Kansas State women's basketball
Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports

The Manhattan regional comes to an end Sunday as host team and No. 4 seed Kansas State faces no. 5 seed Colorado with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line.

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Colorado dispatched of a 12th-seeded Drake squad with plenty of comfort, 86-72, to make the round of 32. They’re led by center Aaronette Vonleh, a 14-point-per-game scorer and the sister of former Indiana hoops star and top-10 NBA Draft pick Noah Vonleh, who played one year for the Hoosiers 10 years ago.

Meanwhile, Kansas State also won by a comfortable double-digit margin, taking down the Portland women’s team to setup a 4-5 matchup in the second round. Before that game tips off Sunday afternoon, take a look below at how to watch and, just as importantly, how to bet.

How to watch Colorado vs. Kansas State

Date: Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. CT / 11:00 a.m. PT
Location: Bramlage Coliseum – Manhattan, Kansas
TV Channel: ESPN2
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)

Odds for Colorado vs. Kansas State

Via DraftKings

Point spread: Kansas State -3.5 points
Money line: Kansas State (-170), Colorado (+142)
Over/under: 134.5 total points

We talked about Colorado’s presence inside up top, but they’ll have to face KSU’s 6’6 big Ayoka Lee, who scores north of 20 points per game on the season and averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds over the Wildcats’ last three games. With Vonleh on the other end, the Buffaloes can offer some resistance, but Lee is still likely to cash in for a double-double even on an off night.

When it comes to matching up with Lee as a team, Colorado has some bodies to throw at her. There’s not a Buffalo player over 6’3 but there’s four that stand at that exact height, giving head coach JR Payne options and enough size to try and slow her down.

Ultimately, though, whether it’s Lee’s dominance down low or a terrific outing from alliterative backcourt duo Gabby Gregory and Serena Sundell, the oddsmakers do believe that the hometown Wildcats will come out slightly on top in front of their fans to book a ticket to the Sweet 16. But with a spread of just three and a hook, and on KSU’s home floor, clearly there’s a lot of respect for CU and their capability of pulling the upset.