The Iowa women’s basketball team defeated Wisconsin in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on Wednesday. The Hawkeyes will face Michigan State in Thursday’s second round.
Iowa is the 11-seed in the tournament. Michigan State is the 6-seed and received a first-round bye.
Lucy Olsen scored 19 points to lead the Hawkeyes in their 81-54 victory over the 14-seed Badgers. Coach Jan Jensen was able to give her starters plenty of rest and her bench players saw lots of playing time.
Here’s what you need to know about Thursday’s game:
What time does Iowa women’s basketball play Michigan State today?
The Hawkeyes vs. Spartans second-round game is scheduled to tip off at approximately 8 p.m. CT at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
To be more precise, the game will start 25 minutes after the Illinois-Nebraska game (which starts at 5:30 p.m. CT) ends.
Where to watch Iowa women’s basketball vs. Michigan State
Thursday’s game will be televised on the Big Ten Network. You can watch the game via Fubo, which offers a free trial.
Betting odds for Iowa women’s basketball vs. Michigan State
- Spread: Iowa is a 1.5-point favorite, per DraftKings.
- Over/under: 150.5
- Moneyline: Iowa -125, Michigan State +105
Hawk Central predictions for Iowa vs. Michigan State women’s basketball
Chad Leistikow’s prediction: Jan Jensen said it’s about matchups, and I like this one for Iowa, which is a much different team now than it was in December. Lucy Olsen and Sydney Affolter were a combined 5-for-23 in East Lansing, and that won’t happen again. Iowa 72, Michigan State 65
Dargan Southard’s prediction: Iowa rides the momentum of a strong opening night and topples Michigan State in a satisfying rematch to reach Friday’s quarterfinals. Hawkeyes 72, Michigan State 67
Big Ten Tournament schedule, bracket
Times CT
Wednesday, March 5 – First Round
- Game 1 | #12 Washington 79, #13 Minnesota 65
- Game 2 | #10 Nebraska 84, #15 Rutgers 60
- Game 3 | #11 Iowa 81, #14 Wisconsin 54
Thursday, March 6 – Second Round
- Game 4 | #9 Indiana 78, #8 Oregon 62
- Game 5 | #5 Michigan vs. #12 Washington
- Game 6 | #7 Illinois vs. #10 Nebraska, 5:30 p.m. CT
- Game 7 | #6 Michigan State vs. #10 Iowa, 25 minutes after Game 7
Friday, March 7 – Quarterfinals
- Game 8 | #1 USC vs. #9 Indiana | 11 a.m. | BTN
- Game 9 | #4 Maryland vs. G5 Winner | 25 minutes following Game 8 | BTN
- Game 10 | #2 UCLA vs. G6 Winner | 5:30 p.m. | BTN
- Game 11 | #3 Ohio State vs. G7 Winner | 25 minutes following Game 10 | BTN
Saturday, March 8 – Semifinals
- Game 12 | G8 Winner vs. G9 Winner | 2 p.m. | BTN
- Game 13 | G10 Winner vs. G11 Winner | 4:30 p.m. | BTN
Sunday, March 9 – Championship
- Game 14 | G12 Winner vs. G13 Winner | 3:30 p.m. | CBS
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