All-BIG EAST NCAA Women’s National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Louisville on Tuesday Night on ESPN

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All-BIG EAST NCAA Women’s National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Louisville on Tuesday Night on ESPN

Winners of the semifinal games – Connecticut, a No. 1 seed, and Louisville – as a No. 5, the lowest seed ever to make the final — will clash in an all-BIG EAST NCAA Women’s National Championship game Tuesday, April 9, at 8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN and WatchESPN. Prior to tipoff, the NCAA Women’s Championship Special Presented by Capital One will be hosted by Kevin Negandhi, Kara Lawson and Carolyn Peck, starting at 7:30 p.m.

NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four Schedule (subject to change)

Date Time (ET) Shows & Games / Commentators Networks
Tue, Apr 9 4 p.m. Crunch Time: NCAA Women’s Championship ESPNU / WatchESPN
5 p.m. The Experts: NCAA Women’s Championship
Kevin Negandhi, Kara Lawson, Carolyn Peck, Doris Burke & Rebecca Lobo
ESPNU / WatchESPN
6 p.m. College Basketball Live: NCAA Women’s Championship
Matt Schick, Nell Fortner & Brooke Weisbrod
ESPNU / WatchESPN
7:30 p.m. NCAA Women’s Championship Special Presented by Capital One
Kevin Negandhi, Kara Lawson & Carolyn Peck
ESPN / WatchESPN
8:30 p.m. National Final (New Orleans, La.)
Dave O’Brien, Doris Burke, Rebecca Lobo & Holly Rowe
ESPN / WatchESPN

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Rachel Margolis Siegal

A part of the Internal Communications team at ESPN, I began with the network in 2010 as part of the College Sports PR team. Always an avid sports fan and not an athlete – I grew up a huge fan of the Hartford Whalers, while also watching my brother compete at different levels. I became the manager of several high school sports teams and continued that hobby into college. While at Quinnipiac, I worked in the Sports Information Department, which led me to a summer internship at the New Haven Ravens, a AA baseball team, and an eventual job with the Athletic Communications Department at the University of Connecticut. After my five-year stint at Connecticut, I spent six years as Director of Communications at the BIG EAST Conference in Providence, R.I. before joining ESPN.
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