What is the SEC women’s tournament schedule? Full bracket, games dates, how to watch

The SEC women’s basketball tournament returns to Greenville, South Carolina, with the five-day event headed to a winner-take-all finale.

South Carolina won the No. 1 seed in a coin flip over Texas, and those teams will meet again Sunday after splitting their season series. The Gamecocks have won eight of the last 10 SEC tournaments and lost in the final in a ninth.

The SEC currently has 10 teams in the latest NCAA Tournament projections at ESPN.com, including two No. 1 seeds in SEC co-champions Texas and South Carolina, as well as a No. 2 seed in LSU. Seven teams are ranked in the latest coaches’ top-25 poll.

Here’s how you can watch all five days of the SEC Women’s Tournament, as well as the full bracket and schedule of games.

How To Watch SEC Women’s Tournament

TV channel: SEC Network, ESPN2 and ESPN

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Streaming: ESPN appFubo (free trial)

SEC women’s basketball tournament games will air live solely on the SEC Network for the tournament’s first two days before going out to ESPN and ESPN2 for the final three days.

Streaming options include the ESPN app (with a cable login) or Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

2025 SEC Women’s Tournament Schedule

Wednesday, March 5 (First Round)

Game 1: #9 Tennessee 77, 16 Texas A&M 37

Game 2: #12 Georgia 79, #13 Arkansas 74

Game 3: #10 Mississippi State 75, 15 Missouri 55

Game 4: #11 Florida 60, #14 Auburn 50

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Thursday, March 6 (Second Round)

Game 5: #8 Vanderbilt 84, #9 Tennessee 76

Game 6: #5 Oklahoma 70, #12 Georgia 52

Game 7: #7 Ole Miss 85, #10 Mississippi State 73

Game 8: #11 Florida 63, #6 Alabama 61

Friday, March 7 (Quarterfinals)

Game 9: #1 South Carolina 84, #8 Vanderbilt 63

Game 10: #5 Oklahoma 69, #4 Kentucky 65

Game 11: #2 Texas 70, #7 Ole Miss 63

Game 12: #3 LSU 101, #11 Florida 87

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Saturday, March 8 (Semifinals)

Game 13: #1 South Carolina 93, #5 Oklahoma 75

Game 14: #2 Texas 56, #3 LSU 49

Sunday, March 9 (Championship)

Game 15: #1 South Carolina vs. #2 Texas, 3 p.m. (ESPN)

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