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Where to watch women’s college basketball all-star game: TV channel, live stream, time, rosters for 2026 showcase

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The annual women’s college all-star game will be held on Saturday before South Carolina and UCLA meet in the national championship game on Sunday.

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The event acts as a professional showcase for 20 of the top senior women’s players in the country who have exhausted their collegiate eligibility. Athletes generally participate in the all-star game ahead of the WNBA Draft.

This year’s game will feature several talented players who have earned national and conference accolades across the ACC, SEC, Big Ten and Big 12. All-stars will be split into two teams coached by Hall of Famers Nancy Lieberman and Cheryl Miller.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 women’s college basketball all-star game, including TV and streaming options for the event.

Women’s college basketball all-star game 2026 TV channel, live stream

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The 2026 women’s college basketball all-star game will air on ESPN2. Viewers can also stream the game on the ESPN app and Fubo.

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Women’s college basketball all-star game 2026 start time

The women’s college basketball all-star game will tip off at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. local time) on Saturday, April 4. The game will be held at Global Credit Union Arena at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.

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Women’s college basketball all-star game rosters 2026

Team Lieberman

No.

Player

School

25

Gabby Elliott

Arizona State

43

Bella Fontleroy

Baylor

20

Chance Gray

Ohio State

33

Nyla Harris

North Carolina

42

Christeen Iwuala

Ole Miss

23

Bailey Maupin

Texas Tech

11

Destiney McPhaul

Mississippi State

30

Brooklyn Meyer

South Dakota State

34

Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda

Vanderbilt

22

Jessica Timmons

Alabama

Team Miller

No.

Player

School

21

Kara Dunn

USC

32

Yarden Garzon

Maryland

36

Micah Gray

Oklahoma State

44

Amiya Joyner

LSU

40

Ra Shaya Kyle

Miami (Fla.)

35

Elle Ladine

Washington

41

Darianna Littlepage-Buggs

Baylor

31

Mia Nicastro

Western Illinois

24

Laila Phelia

Syracuse

10

Ny’Ceara Pryor

Texas A&M

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