How to watch Missouri women’s basketball in SEC Tournament: TV channel, tip time for Mizzou-Florida

Mizzou women’s basketball fizzled out in the regular season, losing 11 straight games in the lead into the postseason, where the Tigers will carry the 14th and final seed in the SEC Tournament.

One of the teams that beat the Tigers during that run will be their opponent in the first round, as they face Florida on Wednesday in Greenville, South Carolina.

The Gators (14-14, 5-11 SEC) are on a three-game losing streak heading into the tournament, having dropped road contests at Georgia and Alabama before a home loss against Auburn to close the regular season.

Missouri (11-18, 2-14), barring a near-miracle run, will be playing its final minutes of its 2023-24 campaign in the conference tournament. The Tigers haven’t won since Jan. 18, when MU coach Robin Pingeton’s team defeated Georgia at Mizzou Arena.

Here is everything you need to know about Missouri’s first-round game in Greenville, including TV channel, tip time and more:

What TV channel is Mizzou women’s basketball vs. Florida on?

TV channel: SEC Network

Missouri basketball coach Robin Pingeton during the NCAA college basketball game against Tennessee on Sunday, February 4, 2024 in Knoxville, Tenn.
Missouri basketball coach Robin Pingeton during the NCAA college basketball game against Tennessee on Sunday, February 4, 2024 in Knoxville, Tenn.

Missouri’s first-round game at the SEC Tournament will air on SEC Network.

Florida defeated Missouri 86-70 on Feb. 22, which also marked the Gators’ most-recent win. The Gators had a 23-point lead after one quarter in that matchup

The broadcast team for MU’s opener in the tournament will be Eric Frede, Christy Thomaskutty and Tamika Catchings. Brooke Weisbrod will be the sideline reporter.

What time does Mizzou vs. Florida start?

Date: Wednesday, March 6

Time: Approximately 12:30 p.m. CDT (25 minutes after the end of previous game)

Missouri’s matchup with Florida is likely to start at approximately 12:30 p.m. CDT, but that time could change.

The Tigers and Gators will begin their game 25 minutes after the first contest of the day in Greenville, which pits 12th-seeded Kentucky against No. 13 Georgia. If the first game of the tournament runs into overtime Mizzou’s tournament opener will be pushed back.

No. 6-seeded Vanderbilt waits for the winner of Missouri-Florida, with the contest booked for the fourth and final matchup of Thursday’s second-round slate.

This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: How to watch Mizzou women’s basketball in SEC Tournament: TV channel, tip time

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