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

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra03/22/24

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The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles and Oklahoma Sooners are preparing for an all-important clash during the Women’s NCAA Tournament on Saturday.

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Entering Saturday’s showdown, the Eagles are the No. 12 seed, accumulating a record of 29-4 on the season inside the ASUN, and the Sooners are the No. 5 seed, amassing a 22-9 record on the season in the Big 12. Nevertheless, both teams will only need one win on Saturday to keep their dreams alive.

How to Watch FGCU vs. Oklahoma

Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 4:00 PM ET
Location: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall – Bloomington, IN
TV Channel: ESPNN
Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)

Odds for FGCU vs. Oklahoma

Entering Saturday’s showdown, the Sooners are currently 7.5-point favorites over the Eagles. Additionally, Oklahoma is going off at -400 for their money-line, while FGCU is at +230. The over-under for the game is set at 145.5 at the moment, with all lines according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

The Eagles are coming off a win in their final game of the season. They’re actually on an impressive winning streak, amassing 22-game win streak at the moment. Meanwhile, Oklahoma lost their last game of the season to Iowa State during the Big 12 Tournament, and they’ve currently lost their last two out of three games. We’ll see if the Sooners can get back on track against the Eagles.

Alas, Saturday’s Women’s NCAA Tournament clash between the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles and Oklahoma Sooners should be an awesome showdown. We’ll see who prevails between the two talented teams, and which program has the opportunity to continue their season, and move on to the next round at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN on the grandest stage.