2023 NCAA Tournament: How to watch Tennessee-Saint Louis basketball game
No. 4 seed Tennessee (23-11, 13-3 SEC) will host No. 13 seed Saint Louis (17-17, 10-6 Atlantic 10) Saturday at Thompson-Boling Arena in the first round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
The winner of the Tennessee-Saint Louis matchup will advance to play the winner between No. 5 seed Iowa State and No. 12 seed Toledo in the second round of the women’s tournament.
Tennessee is the only program to appear in every NCAA Tournament. The 2023 NCAA Tournament is the 41st consecutive postseason appearance for the Lady Vols.
PHOTOS: Lady Vols Basketball in NCAA Tournament through the years
PHOTOS: Kellie Harper through the years
Below is game day and broadcast information for the Lady Vols-Saint Louis NCAA Tournament matchup on Saturday at Thompson-Boling Arena.
Tennessee-Saint Louis broadcast information
TV: ABC
Time: 1:06 p.m. EDT
On the call: Pam Ward (play-by-play) and Stephanie White (analyst)
Radio: Lady Vol Network
On the call: Brian Rice (play-by-play) and Andy Brock (studio host)
Series
The Lady Vols lead the all-time series, 1-0, dating to 2002
Tennessee won its meeting against the Billikens at the 2002 San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico
Tennessee is 25-0 all time against schools currently in the Atlantic 10 Conference
Coaching
Tennessee: Kellie Harper (86-38 record at Tennessee, 371-246 career record over 19 seasons)
Saint Louis: Rebecca Tillet (17-17 record at Saint Louis, 68-85 career record over five seasons)
Key statistics
The Lady Vols have produced a 20-point scorer in nine of the past 10 games this season
Tennessee is 24-0 in first-round NCAA Tournament games played at Thompson-Boling Arena
The Lady Vols are 32-2 all time in NCAA Tournament first-round matchups
Saint Louis will be the 91st different opponent Tennessee has played in the NCAA Tournament
Common opponents
Missouri:
Lady Vols: 68-65 win against Missouri on Jan. 22
Saint Louis: 82-52 loss against Missouri on Nov. 30
Up next
With a Tennessee win versus Saint Louis, the Lady Vols would advance to play the winner between No. 5 seed Iowa State and No. 12 seed Toledo in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Thompson-Boling Arena