Millions of viewers will be glued to their screens Friday night (8:30 p.m., ESPN) watching Iowa vs. Connecticut — Caitlin Clark vs. Paige Bueckers — at the women’s Final Four in Cleveland.
That semifinal comes after undefeated South Carolina and Minnesota native Tessa Johnson face North Carolina State (6 p.m., ESPN).
The Star Tribune asked some of Minnesota’s basketball experts to share their thoughts heading into this showcase night.
Cheryl Reeve
The Lynx basketball boss goes to the NCAA women’s Final Four every year. She cannot remember a year when she was looking forward to watching the games more.
“It will be epic,” Reeve said. “The Elite Eight was epic, like nothing we’ve seen.”
Reeve wasn’t just talking about Friday’s Iowa-UConn semifinal, the Caitlin Clark-Paige Bueckers story line. Reeve looks forward to seeing an athletic North Carolina State team take on unbeaten South Carolina in the first semifinal.
But more than anything, Reeve is really just reveling in the way women’s basketball has exploded in popularity, viewership, level of play.
“Last year in Dallas it was incredible,” Reeve said. That’s where LSU beat Iowa in a championship game, which had a peak viewership of 13 million people. “Those of us who have been in this a long time, we knew this could be our thing.”