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

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The first round of the Women’s NCAA Tournament did not disappoint, featuring upset wins from underdogs and dominant performances from college basketball’s top teams and players. With USC and Kansas taking care of business to kick off the tournament and advance to round two.

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The top-seeded Trojans dominated in their first matchup of the NCAA Tournament as expected, defeating Texas A&M Corpus Christi by 30 points and advancing to a second-round game versus the Jayhawks. Who came from behind to secure an overtime win against Michigan on Saturday in one the most exciting games of the weekend.

Kansas and USC’s second-round matchup has all the makings of yet another thrilling matchup, and ahead of the action, here’s how to watch and the betting odds for Monday’s game.

How to watch Kansas vs. USC

Date: Monday, March 25, 2024 at 10:00 PM ET

Location: Galen Center – Los Angeles, California

TV Channel: ESPN

Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free)

Odds for Kansas vs. USC

USC is a strong 10.5-point favorite over Kansas on Monday according to FanDuel Sportsbook. With the Trojans having -1000 odds on the moneyline and the Aggies sitting at profitable +520 odds if they’re able to pull off the second-round upset with an outright win.

The point total for the game also sits at an over-under of 144.5. With both teams notably scoring over 80 points in each of their last games, highlighted by Kansas having one 20+ point scorer on Saturday and USC having two in their first-round matchup.

To no surprise, freshman sensation JuJu Watkins was one of the Trojans’ two 20-point scorers in USC’s latest win. With the nation’s second-leading scorer 833 achieving points and counting to set a USC single-season record for both men’s and women’s basketball. As teammate McKenzie Forbes matched her 23 points in USC’s first-round victory.

Meanwhile, Kansas continues their hot streak, scoring 80+ points for the second time in their last four games while boasting a 5-1 record in their last six matchups. As S’Mya Nichols and Zakiyah Franklin have gone back and forth in leading the Jayhawks in scoring the past four games with 20+ points in each game. Setting the stage for a potentially high-scoring matchup in Los Angeles on Monday night.