Women’s Final Four Presented by Capital One on ESPN – Extensive, Multiplatform Coverage from Dallas

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Game Coverage (American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas)
Friday, March 31
Semifinal #1: No. 2 seed Stanford vs. No. 1 seed South Carolina (7:30 p.m., ESPN2)
Semifinal #2: No. 2 seed Mississippi State vs. No. 1 seed UConn (9:30 p.m., ESPN2)
Sunday, April 2
National Championship Game (6 p.m., ESPN)

Production

ESPN Technology

SportsCenter will provide coverage of the NCAA Women’s Final Four in Dallas with on-site set presence from Maria Taylor, Bob Holtzman, Doris Burke and others.

Final Four Commentators

Game

Dave O’Brien: O’Brien joined ESPN in 2002 and serves as a play-by-play commentator for MLB and college basketball. This is will be his seventh Women’s Final Four.

Doris Burke: Burke began covering basketball for ESPN in 1991. She is currently an analyst on men’s and women’s college and NBA games and a sideline reporter for select telecasts. Burke was a basketball player at Providence College and was named a NCAA 2012 Silver Anniversary Award recipient.

Kara Lawson: Lawson joined ESPN in 2004 as a women’s college basketball analyst while playing point guard for in the WNBA. She serves as a game and studio analyst, play-by-play commentator and sideline reporter while covering men’s and women’s college basketball as well as the NBA. This will be her first Final Four as a game analyst after previously working as a studio analyst for 11 years.

Holly Rowe: Rowe began working ESPN telecasts in 1995, and joined the network on a regular-basis in 1998. She primarily covers college football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and gymnastics as a reporter, as well as the NBA and WNBA. Rowe has also provided play-by-play commentary for women’s college basketball, gymnastics, softball and volleyball. She will be honored as a co-recipient of the 2017 USBWA Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award in Dallas.

Studio

Maria Taylor: Maria Taylor is in her third season as a college analyst and reporter having joined the SEC Network in 2014. In 2016, Taylor joined analysts Tim Tebow, Marcus Spears and Paul Finebaum as host of the network’s traveling pregame show SEC Nation, as well as host of Big Monday and NCAA Women’s Final Four studio coverage. She also serves as a sideline reporter for men’s basketball. In addition to her hosting duties, she is an analyst on other SEC and ESPN telecasts, including volleyball, and women’s basketball.

Andy Landers: Landers joined SEC Network as a women’s basketball analyst in 2015. Landers brought a wealth of knowledge to the SEC Network after a successful career coaching the Georgia Lady Bulldogs for 36 years. In 2016, he joined ESPN’s studio coverage of women’s college basketball, working alongside Lobo and Taylor. He also coached Taylor at Georgia.

Rebecca Lobo: Lobo joined ESPN in 2004 as a women’s college basketball and WNBA game and studio analyst. She won an NCAA Championship in 1995 with the University of Connecticut where she was a National Player of the Year and an All-American. In addition, Lobo won a gold medal with the 1996 U.S. Women’s Basketball Olympic Team during the Atlanta Olympics and played in the WNBA for seven seasons.

Nell Fortner: Fortner returned to ESPN in 2012 as a women’s college basketball analyst after serving as the Auburn head coach for eight seasons. She served as an ESPN studio analyst from 2001-04.

SportsCenter

Bob Holtzman: Holtzman joined ESPN in 2000 as a reporter, primarily handling stories featured in the network’s award-winning news and information franchises – SportsCenter, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown, Outside the Lines, Baseball Tonight, NBA shows and others. Holtzman graduated from the University of Kansas.

espnW in Dallas
espnW.com will continue to highlight stories surrounding the Final Four with certain aspects integrated into the game telecasts.

ESPN Digital

ESPN.com’s Women’s Tournament Challenge
Several statistics highlight ESPN.com’s Women’s Tournament Challenge and the teams that advanced to the Final Four

Women’s Final Four Specials
NCAA Women’s Final Four Special Presented by Capital OneThe 30-minute preview show hosted by Taylor with analysts Landers and Lobo, from American Airlines Center in Dallas, will precede the National Semifinals Friday, March 31, at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.

College Basketball Live: Women’s National Championship SpecialThe one-hour special, hosted by Matt Schick with analyst Brooke Weisbrod, on Sunday, April 2, at 4 p.m. on ESPNU will highlight and preview the Women’s National Championship title game.

NCAA Women’s Championship Special Presented by Capital OneESPN will tip off the National Championship game coverage with an hour-long preview special, also hosted by Taylor, with Landers and Lobo, from inside the arena on Sunday, at 5 p.m.

ESPN International
ESPN International television and streaming networks will offer live coverage in Australia, Brazil, the Caribbean, Spanish-speaking Central and South America and New Zealand, as well as ESPN on BT Sport in the UK and Ireland, Kwesé Sport channels in Africa, TSN and RDS in Canada.

NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Schedule (subject to change)

Date Time (ET) Matchup/Commentators Network
Fri, Mar 31 7 p.m. NCAA Women’s Final Four Special Presented by Capital One
Maria Taylor, Rebecca Lobo, Andy Landers
ESPN2
7:30 p.m. Semifinal #1 (Dallas)
Dave O’Brien, Doris Burke, Kara Lawson, Holly Rowe
ESPN2
9:30 p.m. Semifinal #2 (Dallas)
Dave O’Brien, Doris Burke, Kara Lawson, Holly Rowe
ESPN2
Sun, Apr 2 4 p.m. College Basketball Live: NCAA Women’s Championship Preview
Matt Schick, Brooke Weisbrod
ESPNU
  5 p.m. NCAA Women’s Championship Special Presented by Capital One
Maria Taylor, Rebecca Lobo, Andy Landers
ESPN
6 p.m. National Championship Game (Dallas)
Dave O’Brien, Doris Burke, Kara Lawson, Holly Rowe
ESPN

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