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What channel is UCLA women’s basketball vs Illinois? Time, TV channel, streaming for Bruins-Illini
The UCLA women’s basketball team is no longer undefeated, having suffered its first loss of the season in a 71-60 rivalry matchup with USC.
Many of the Bruins’ biggest and grandest goals remain, though, with that larger journey continuing Thursday.
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Having fallen from its perch as the No. 1 team in the country, No. 3 UCLA will take on Illinois Thursday at historic Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Coach Cori Close’s team won its first 23 games of the 2024-25 season, a run that included victories against ranked South Carolina, Maryland, Ohio State, Baylor, Michigan and Louisville teams, before it fell to then-No. 6 USC last Thursday, with Trojans phenom JuJu Watkins scoring 38 points and pulling down 11 rebounds. The Bruins, however, were able to respond in their next game, defeating then-No. 22 Michigan State behind 18 points and 12 rebounds from Janiah Barker.
UCLA played against the Spartans without star center Lauren Betts, who was sidelined with a right foot injury. The 6-foot-7 Betts leads the team in scoring (19.5 points per game), rebounding (9.9 per game) and blocks (2.8 per game).
Her team may very well need her against Illinois. The Fighting Illini are one of the hottest teams in the country, entering Thursday’s showdown with eight consecutive victories. Guard Adalia McKenzie has been integral in the past three of those wins, averaging 20 points and eight rebounds per game during that stretch.
This will be the first and only meeting of the regular season between the teams.
Here’s what you need to know to watch UCLA women’s basketball’s game against Illinois, including the TV channel, start time and streaming information:
What channel is UCLA women’s basketball vs Illinois on today?
The game between the Bruins and Fighting Illini will air on the Big Ten Network.
Streaming options for the game include the Fox Sports app and Fubo, the latter of which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
UCLA women’s basketball vs Illinois start time today
- Date: Thursday, Feb. 20
- Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles)
UCLA and Illinois are scheduled to tip off at 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20 from Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.
UCLA women’s basketball vs Illinois picks, predictions, odds
This section will be updated.
Prediction: UCLA 77, Illinois 61
A margin of victory like this depends on if Betts can play, but the Bruins showed against Michigan State that they can win against ranked opponents without her. Illinois has been on a nice run and has had a superb season, but UCLA’s a different kind of challenge.
UCLA women’s basketball schedule 2024-25
Here’s a look at UCLA’s past five results. See the Bruins’ full schedule here.
- Sunday, Feb. 16: UCLA 75, Michigan State 69
- Thursday, Feb. 13: USC 71, UCLA 60
- Sunday, Feb. 9: UCLA 62, Oregon 52
- Wednesday, Feb. 5: UCLA 65, Ohio State 52
- Sunday, Feb. 2: UCLA 79, Minnesota 53
Illinois women’s basketball schedule 2024-25
Here’s a look at Illinois’ past five results. See the Fighting Illini’s full schedule here.
- Sunday, Feb. 16: Illinois 77, Nebraska 68
- Thursday, Feb. 13: Illinois 67, Penn State 55
- Sunday, Feb. 9: Illinois 74, Wisconsin 51
- Thursday, Feb. 6: Illinois 73, Northwestern 60
- Sunday, Feb. 2: Illinois 66, No. 14 Maryland 65
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No. 3 Illinois knocked off No. 9 Iowa on Saturday night in Houston, now they’re advancing to the Final Four in the men’s NCAA Tournament.
The Fighting Illini pulled away late and ended their the Hawkeye’s Cinderella run in the Elite Eight with a 71-59 victory.
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Illinois Final Four game location
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Illinois Final Four appearances
The last time the Illinois Fighting Illini men’s basketball team made the Final Four was in 2005. They also made it in 1989, 1952, 1951 and 1949.
When is the Final Four?
The 2026 NCAA Tournament concludes with the Final Four on Saturday, April 4 and the National Championship game on Monday, April 6. Saturday’s games are scheduled for 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ET respectively, while the National Championship game is set to tip at 8:30 p.m. ET on Monday, April 6.
March Madness 2026 full schedule for the men’s tournament
- March 19-20: First round
- March 21-22: Second round
- March 26-27: Sweet 16
- March 28-29: Elite 8
- April 4-5: Final Four
- April 6: National Championship
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Champaign places temporary restrictions on alcohol sales as city gears up for Illini-Hawkeyes game
Saturday, March 28, 2026 1:30PM
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WLS) — As the Fighting Illini take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Elite Eight, there will be new liquor laws in place in Champaign.
The mayor signed an executive order, citing concerns to public health.
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After 3 p.m. Saturday, bars and restaurants cannot serve alcohol in glass containers.
And retailers are banned from selling packaged alcohol or to-go cocktails after 6 p.m.
Alcohol deliveries are also being banned after 6 p.m.
The restrictions will remain in place until 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
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Illinois vs Iowa prediction, analysis, Elite Eight expert picks for men’s March Madness
The men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament continues with Elite Eight action Saturday with No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 9 Iowa on the two-game schedule.
USA TODAY Sports’ college basketball experts have analyzed all the angles and determined a path to victory for each side. Here’s everything you need to know before the Elite Eight matchup tips off.
USA TODAY has a team of journalists covering the men’s NCAA Tournament to keep you up to date with every point scored, rebound grabbed and game won in the 68-team tournament.
Illinois will win Elite Eight game vs Iowa if…
- John Leuzzi: It replicates what it did defensively against Houston.
- Jordan Mendoza: It controls the interior.
- Ehsan Kassim: Wagler can win the matchup against Stirtz.
- Austin Curtright: If its defense plays like it did against Houston.
Iowa will win Elite Eight game vs Illinois if…
- John Leuzzi: It limits Illinois on offensive rebounds, and second chance opportunities.
- Jordan Mendoza: it’s knocking down 3-pointers.
- Ehsan Kassim: Hawkeyes can make the game slower paced and Illinois misses shots.
- Austin Curtright: Its bench contributors of Alvaro Folgueiras, Tate Sage and others continue their strong play.
Illinois vs Iowa: 1 Stat to watch
- John Leuzzi: Bennett Stirtz vs. Keaton Wagler at the point guard battle.
- Jordan Mendoza: 3-point shot.
- Ehsan Kassim: Illinois 3-point shooting.
- Austin Curtright: Illinois’ defense has been outstanding in the NCAA Tournament, despite ranking outside the top 20 in KenPom’s adjusted defensive efficiency.
Illinois vs Iowa Elite Eight prediction
- John Leuzzi: Iowa
- Jordan Mendoza: Illinois
- Ehsan Kassim: Illinois
- Austin Curtright: Illinois
3 Illinois vs 9 Iowa
- Opening Moneyline: Illinois (-275), Iowa (+227)
- Opening Spread: Illinois (-6.5)
- Opening Total: 139.5
How to Watch Illinois vs Iowa in the Elite Eight
No. 3 Illinois takes on No. 9 Iowa at Toyota Center on March 28 at 6:09 PM The game is airing on TBS.
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2026 Men’s March Madness full schedule
See the schedule, live scores and results for all of the NCAA Tournament action here.
- March 17-18: First Four
- March 19-20: First Round
- March 21-22: Second Round
- March 26-27: Sweet 16
- March 28-29: Elite 8
- April 4: Final Four
- April 6: National Championship
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