Arkansas basketball vs. Utah NCAA Tournament: How to watch, stream, listen

The Arkansas women’s basketball team is set for its first round game in the NCAA Tournament against Utah on Friday.

The Razorbacks are the 10-seed in the Spokane Region where they’ll tip against 7th-seeded Utes at 4:30 p.m. CT. The trip to the NCAA Tournament is the second straight for Arkansas, which fell in the first round last year.

Arkansas went 18-13 in coach Mike Neighbors’ fifth season. Utah went to the PAC 12 Championship game and went 20-11, falling in the title game to No. 1-seed Stanford.

The winner of the game will play the winner of 2-seed Texas and 15-seed Fairfield.

You can find out complete information on how to watch, who to watch and where to watch the Hogs and Utes below.

Here's when you should tune in to see the game

  • Date: Friday, March 18

  • Time: 4:30 p.m. CT

  • TV Channel: ESPNews

  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

How to listen

For those seeking the radio broadcast of the game, you can find the complete list below. In Northwest Arkansas, KQSM 92.1 will be the broadcaster in 2022.

Arkansas radio affiliates

Batesville, KWOZ-FM, 103.3

Camden, KCXY-FM, 95.3

Crossett, KAGH-FM, 104.9

Crossett, KAGH-AM, 800

DeQueen, KDQN-FM, 92.1

DeWitt, KDEW-FM, 97.3

El Dorado, KMRX-FM, 96.1

Fayetteville, KQSM-FM, 92.1

Forrest City, KBFC-FM, 93.5

Fort Smith, KERX-FM, 95.3

Glenwood, KHGZ-FM, 98.9

Glenwood, KHGZ-AM, 670

Hot Springs, KTTG-FM, 96.3

Jonesboro, KEGI-FM, 100.5

Little Rock, KABZ-FM, 103.7

Magnolia, KZHE-FM, 100.5

Marshall, KBCN-FM, 104.3

Mena, KTTG-FM, 96.3

Mena, KENA-FM, 104.1

Monticello, KGPQ-FM, 99.9

Morrilton, KCON-FM, 99.3

Mountain Home, KOMT-FM, 93.5

Ozark, KDYN-FM, 96.7

Ozark, KDYN-AM, 1540

Searcy, KRZS-FM, 99.1

Texarkana, KKTK-AM, 1400

Wynne, KWYN-FM, 92.5

Arkansas vs Utah: Players to watch

Jan 7, 2021; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks guard Amber Ramirez (23) moves the ball against the Tennessee Lady Vols during the first half at Thompson-Boling Arena. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

Arkansas guard Amber Ramirez is one of the best 3-point shooters in the nation. She made 76 from deep this year and averaged a team-high 15.1 points per game.

Samara Spencer was the SEC Freshman of the Year after averaging 12 points per game and doling a team-high 96 assists.

Utah’s leading scorer is PAC 12 Freshman of the Year Gianna Kneepkens. Like her counterpart Spencer, she, too, averaged 12 points a game.

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