Sunday at Madison Square Garden, No. 1 UConn will have the opportunity to complete a flawless regular season against St. John’s. 

The nationally top-ranked squad did not peak with their national title last spring, in fact, UConn (30-0, 19-0 Big East) has only leveled up since then. Led by powerhouse veteran players like Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd, the Huskies have their sights set on back-to-back championships — could they soar through March Madness once again?

St. John’s enters a second matchup against UConn without any hope from the last. The Huskies routed the Red Storm at home on Jan. 7, 88-43. Despite a handful of losses on the season, St. John’s (21-9, 11-8) will still finish toward the top of conference standings, and could make some noise at the Big East tournament.

Who will finish the regular season on a high note?

Here’s everything you need to know about UConn vs. St. John’s, including TV channel and streaming options for the women’s college basketball game.

What channel is UConn women’s basketball on today?

  • TV channel: TNT, truTV
  • Live stream: DIRECTV

The matchup between UConn and St. John’s women’s basketball will be broadcast live on TNT and truTV. Cord-cutters can also stream the action on DIRECTV.

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UConn vs. St. John’s women’s basketball start time

  • Date: Sunday, March 1
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

UConn vs. St. John’s women’s basketball will tip off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 1. The game will be played at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

When is the Big East women’s basketball tournament?

  • Dates: March 6-9
  • Location: Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.

The 2026 Big East women’s basketball tournament begins Friday, March 6 and will play out across four days at Mohegan Sun Arena, home of the Connecticut Sun. 

The Huskies rolled to their 23rd conference tournament title last year, blowing out every opponent including a 71-40 win over the Red Storm in the quarterfinals. 

Women’s college basketball AP Top 25 rankings

Rankings as of Feb. 25

  1. UConn
  2. UCLA
  3. South Carolina
  4. Texas
  5. Vanderbilt
  6. LSU
  7. Oklahoma
  8. Michigan
  9. Iowa
  10. Louisville
  11. TCU
  12. Duke
  13. Ohio State
  14. Maryland
  15. Michigan State
  16. Kentucky
  17. West Virginia
  18. Baylor
  19. Ole Miss
  20. Texas Tech
  21. North Carolina
  22. Minnesota
  23. Georgia
  24. Alabama
  25. Princeton
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