How to watch Columbia vs. Vanderbilt: Odds, stream, TV channel in Women's NCAA Tournament

The NCAA Women’s Tournament is almost underway, and with that comes several exciting First Four matchups. That includes two 12-seeds facing off when the Columbia Lions take on the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Columbia is one of two Ivy League teams dancing this March after the Lions fell to Princeton in their conference championship game. Still, it was an excellent season, going 23-6. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt went 22-9 as an SEC school, winning five of their final six regular season games and setting up this excellent matchup.
How to watch Columbia vs. Vanderbilt
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 9:00 p.m. EST
Location: Cassell Coliseum – Blacksburg, VA
TV Channel: ESPNU
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds for Columbia vs. Vanderbilt
The Columbia Lions are coming into the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores as a 1.5-point favorite to win, per FanDuel. On top of that, the Lions are also -118 to win on the moneyline. The Commodores are -112 for the moneyline.
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The over-under point total for the game is set at 138.5 points. In each of these teams’ last games, they scored fewer than that total number of points. However, Columbia is averaging 76 points per game, which is 25th in the country while Vanderbilt is averaging 68.5 points per game. If both teams hit their average for points scored, it would be equal to 144.5 points.
Columbia head coach Megan Griffith made it clear after losing the Ivy League Championship Game that she felt the Lions deserved to get in over an SEC team that finished in the middle of the standings. Now, as luck would have it, Griffith and the Lions are going to have the opportunity to prove that they belong with this game against the Commodores with the winner moving on to play Baylor.