How to Watch Texas vs. NC State Women's Basketball: NCAA Tournament Elite Eight Live Stream & TV Channel – March 31
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How to Watch NC State vs Texas in Women’s College Basketball: Stream NCAA Tournament Elite Eight Live, TV Channel

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Aziaha James and No. 3-seed NC State will take the court against Aaliyah Moore and No. 1-seed Texas today.

The No. 3 seed in Regional 4 in Portland, NC State, will take the court against the No. 1 seed Texas from the same region at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. The Wolf Pack have had a dominant run in the NCAA Tournament after losing the conference championship in the ACC to Notre Dame. They opened up play with a win against No. 14-seed Chattanooga and won 64-45. Aziaha James led the team with 19 points while River Baldwin had the team’s lone double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. In the second round, they took down No. 6-seed Tennessee by just seven points on another team-high from Aziaha James with 22 points and seven assists. Saniya Rivers also had 20 points in the win. Earlier this weekend in the sweet sixteen, the team took down No. 2-seed Stanford by 10 points on their way to this elite eight. James had 29 points to lead NC State.

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Game Date: Mar. 31, 2024

Game Time: 3 p.m. ET

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The Longhorns had a dominant season losing just four games and winning the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship beating Iowa State. They opened up tournament play here against No. 16-seed Drexel and won by 40 points on the back of a 21-point performance from Shaylee Gonzales. Madison Booker had eight points and 14 assists as well.

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In the second round, they took down No. 8-seed Alabama by 11 points with 21 points and 10 rebounds from Aaliyah Moore. In the Sweet Sixteen, they took down No. 4-seed Gonzaga dominantly with 16 points and 10 rebounds from Moore.

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