Richmond vs. Nebraska: How to Watch, Live Stream & First Four Preview
The road to the Final Four begins at Cameron Indoor Stadium tomorrow night as the #11 seed Richmond Spiders face off against the #11 seed Nebraska Cornhuskers in the NCAA First Four. With a spot in the Round of 64 and a date with #6 seed Baylor on the line, this clash of conference titans is the premier matchup of the tournament's opening night.
The Richmond Spiders (26-6) arrive in the postseason as the Atlantic 10 champions, led by an elite senior core featuring Rachel Ullstrom and Maggie Doogan. The Spiders have been one of the most efficient offensive teams in the country, shooting nearly 40% from three-point range during their conference tournament run. The Nebraska Cornhuskers (22-11), meanwhile, represent a physical threat from the Big Ten, making their second consecutive tournament appearance. Nebraska is anchored by All-American candidate Alexis Markowski, a double-double machine in the paint, and the scoring versatility of sophomore Natalie Potts. With both teams currently playing their best basketball of the season, tomorrow’s neutral-site showdown in Durham will be a battle of Richmond's perimeter speed against Nebraska’s interior power.
How to watch Richmond vs Nebraska
Tomorrow's NCAA Tournament "play-in" game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2, with a live stream available through the ESPN app and several major streaming providers.
How to watch Richmond vs Nebraska with Sling TV
To watch tomorrow's high-stakes First Four matchup, fans can utilize Sling TV, which offers the most affordable way to access the ESPN family of networks during March Madness.
Sling TV: The ideal choice for college basketball fans. Sling Orange provides high-definition access to ESPN2, ensuring you catch every second of Rachel Ullstrom and Alexis Markowski battling for a spot in the Round of 64. With the current one-day pass, it’s a cost-effective way to catch the tournament's opening night.
ESPN App: You can use your Sling TV credentials to authenticate the ESPN app, allowing you to stream the game from your phone or tablet while you follow the live brackets.