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How to watch West Virginia vs. North Carolina in Women’s March Madness: Time, TV channel, streaming
The No. 6 seed West Virginia Mountaineers (25-7) will take to the court against the No. 3 seed North Carolina Tar Heels (28-7) on Monday with a spot in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament up for grabs. This matchup tips at 7 p.m. ET.
West Virginia is coming off of a 78-59 victory over Columbia in its last game on Saturday. North Carolina won its most recent matchup 70-49 against Oregon State on Saturday. JJ Quinerly’s team-leading 27 points paced West Virginia in the win. In North Carolina’s win, Lexi Donarski led the way with 19 points (adding one rebound and two assists).
West Virginia vs. North Carolina TV channel NCAA Tournament
- Location: Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Date: Monday, March 24, 2025
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
- TV channel: ESPN2 (watch on Fubo)
- Stream: Fubo
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West Virginia and North Carolina hit the court at 7 p.m. ET.
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West Virginia vs. North Carolina odds, lines, spread
- Spread: West Virginia -1.5
- Total: 126.5
- Moneyline: West Virginia -121, North Carolina +100
In its last 10 games, West Virginia has been racking up 70.9 points per contest, an average that’s a little lower than the 75.9 it has scored over the course of the 2024-25 season. In its previous 10 games, North Carolina is posting 67.1 points per game, 3.8 fewer points than its season average (70.9).
March Madness Second Round schedule
- Duke Blue Devils (2) vs. Oregon Ducks (10): Sunday, 12 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish (3) vs. Michigan Wolverines (6): Sunday, 1 p.m. ET on ABC
- Kentucky Wildcats (4) vs. Kansas State Wildcats (5): Sunday, 2:02 p.m. ET on ESPN
- South Carolina Gamecocks (1) vs. Indiana Hoosiers (9): Sunday, 3 p.m. ET on ABC
- Baylor Bears (4) vs. Ole Miss Rebels (5): Sunday, 4 p.m. ET on ESPN
- TCU Horned Frogs (2) vs. Louisville Cardinals (7): Sunday, 6 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Ohio State Buckeyes (4) vs. Tennessee Volunteers (5): Sunday, 8 p.m. ET on ESPN
- UCLA Bruins (1) vs. Richmond Spiders (8): Sunday, 10 p.m. ET on ESPN
- NC State Wolfpack (2) vs. Michigan State Spartans (7): Monday, 12 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Texas Longhorns (1) vs. Illinois Fighting Illini (8): Monday, 2 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Oklahoma Sooners (3) vs. Iowa Hawkeyes (6): Monday, 4 p.m. ET on ESPN
- Maryland Terrapins (4) vs. Alabama Crimson Tide (5): Monday, 5 p.m. ET on ESPN2
- LSU Tigers (3) vs. Florida State Seminoles (6): Monday, 6 p.m. ET on ESPN
- North Carolina Tar Heels (3) vs. West Virginia Mountaineers (6): Monday, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2
- UConn Huskies (2) vs. South Dakota State Jackrabbits (10): Monday, 8 p.m. ET on ESPN
- USC Trojans (1) vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs (9): Monday, 10 p.m. ET on ESPN
West Virginia Mountaineers basketball schedule
North Carolina Tar Heels basketball schedule
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Ding! Ding! Virginia Beach trolley season kicks off May 10
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Four new trollies will join the VB Wave Trolley fleet beginning May 10, when Virginia Beach Wave Trolley will resume its seasonal service along the oceanfront.
Trolley season lasts through September 25-27 for the Virginia Beach Neptune Festival.
A total of 14 new trollies will be part of the fleet this year, gradually replacing the older versions. The 29-foot trolley replica buses seat 29 people and feature wooden seats, with “sky-blue and sand-colored brown exterior,” according to Hampton Roads Transit (HRTS). Last year, 281,507 riders used the trolley system.
“This year marks the 42nd season of the VB Wave trolley, and these new trollies will provide a comfortable, safe, and efficient ride for visitors and locals alike,” William E. Harrell said. He is the president and CEO of HRT. “As part of our partnership with the city of Virginia Beach, the VB Wave makes it easy for everyone to visit attractions and explore the Oceanfront and beyond without the hassles of parking or the high cost of gas,” Harrell said.
The following routes will operate May 10 through Sept. 27 for the Neptune Festival:
Route 30 is the Atlantic Avenue Trolley, running along the Oceanfront between JT’s Grommet Island Park to Fortieth Street. This service operates daily from 8 a.m.- 2 a.m.
Route 31 is the aquarium and campground trolley along General Booth Boulevard. It runs daily from 9:30 a.m.-11:10 p.m. through Labor Day and again on Fridays through Sundays from Sept. 11 through Sept. 27. Route 31 also extends to Atlantic Avenue and 18th Street.
Route 35 is the Bayfront Bus, providing service between Parks Avenue and 19th Street and Shore Drive and Pleasure House Road, enabling customers to visit Chesapeake Bay beaches, First Landing State Park, and Bayfront restaurants. It operates daily from 8 a.m.-12:30 a.m. through Labor Day and then Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only from Sept. 11 through the Sept. 27 festival
The VB Wave trolley connects to HRT bus lines, Routes 20 and 960, with access to the Newtown Road Light Rail Station and the Downtown Norfolk Transit Center.
Fares are $2 one way or $4.50 for an all-day pass. Kids 17 and under ride free with a paying adult. Riders can pay for tickets using HRT’s GoMobile app and a credit card. Riders can create and manage multiple virtual cards and reload value for easy group boarding, and need to have a unique scannable virtual card for boarding. Children are not required to scan a virtual card or pay fare when boarding with an adult.
Customers can also tap to pay using credit and debit cards. KOA Campground, Virginia Gift Shop, nine Sunsations locations, and Ocean Wave Gift Shop sell tickets. Riders can also pay with exact change cash onboard the trolley.
In addition, HRT is introducing a new route in Virginia Beach beginning May 10. The new Route 981 will connect the Amazon Fulfillment Center (ORF 4) at 1795 Dam Neck Road with the Downtown Norfolk Transit Center.
Route 33 service is being restored to Atlantic Avenue and 68th Street 365 days a year to support the oceanfront hospitality industry.
Virginia
PHOTOS: Virginia Beach Police investigate firearm-related incident at Carriage House Apartments
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Beach Police are at the scene of a firearm-related incident at Carriage House Apartments Saturday afternoon, according to the Virginia Beach Police Department.
The department also confirmed there are no shooting victims at this time.
10 On Your Side is at the scene and working to gather more information about the situation.
10 On Your Side will update this story when more information is available.
Virginia
Hampton Roads leaders, experts weigh in on Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Democrats are not happy about a state Supreme Court decision declaring last month’s referendum to draw new congressional districts null and void.
Democrats, however, have filed a motion asking the Virginia Court to delay its 4-3 decision while they file an emergency appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
Virginia’s current map that favors Democrats by a narrow 6-5 margin will stay in effect for the midterms. Both sides, though, have a lot to say to say about today’s decision.
Two months ago, you couldn’t avoid the political ads and mailers on both sides of the issue.
“Everybody remembers we got a few million dollars worth of flyers in our mailboxes, and everything with redistricting that whole referendum has now been overturned by the court decision,” said Old Dominion University Associate Professor of Political Science Jesse Richman.
On April 21, Virginia voters approved redrawing congressional maps that would have given Democrats a 10-1 advantage, giving them a strong chance to pick up four additional seats in November.
More than two weeks later, the Virginia Supreme Court rendered the results null and void, saying the required constitutional processes were not followed before this was put up for a vote. So what does that mean for Virginians?
“As it is, we stay with the districts we have,” Richman said. “If [Democrat] Bobby Scott’s your representative, he’s still your representative. The lines aren’t moving. If [Republican] Jen Kiggans is your representative, [she’s] still your representative.”
Scott and Kiggans spoke to 10 On Your Side shortly after today’s decision.
“I’m disappointed,” Scott said. “People voted, three million people voted, it carried in 55 of the 100 House of Delegates districts, so the people spoke.”
“It’s a big day for Virginia today,” Kiggans said. “It’s a victory for the rule of law [and] it’s a victory for fairness.”
That split reaction has also been felt among voters, some even rallying in front of the Virginia Supreme Court. One of them was Hampton’s NAACP Branch President Gaylene Kanoyton.
“We have got to make sure that we mobilize and don’t let this get us down,” Kanoyton said. “We need to be energized.”
Virginia Democrats have vowed to fight Friday’s ruling, saying they intend to file an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
“I expect we’ll see more intense political campaigning in the midterms in this area because of the Supreme Court’s decision,” Richman said.
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