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How to watch LSU Tigers Basketball Without Cable in 2024

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I follow LSU basketball closely, as both programs consistently field competitive teams. The women’s triumph in the 2023 March Madness championship stands out as a remarkable achievement. I catch every game without needing a cable subscription.

In a hurry? Both Tigers men’s and women’s basketball teams are featured primarily on the ESPN family of channels. These streaming services will have you watching in no time:

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Louisiana State University’s basketball programs both possess a tremendous amount of history.

On the men’s side, Pete Maravich averaged 44 points per game during his time in Baton Rouge. Meanwhile, Sylvia Fowles and Seimone Augustus proved pivotal to the women’s team’s historic successes.

Both programs have numerous Final Four appearances to their names: four for the men, six for the women.

How can you watch the LSU Tigers burn up the hardwood? Generally, through ESPN-related outlets.

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LSU Tigers March Madness

The selections have been made and March Madness is on for 2024.

The Tigers men’s team struggled the whole season and will not participate in the tournament. But the Tigers women’s team came in second in the SEC in both the regular season and the Conference tournament. They are currently at No 6 in the Coaches and No 8 in the AP rankings. They should do well in the tournament.

DateTime (ET)TeamsTV
Fri Mar 224:00 pmLSU (W) vs Rice (W)ESPN
Sun Mar 243:00 pmMiddle Tennessee (W) vs LSU (W)ABC
Sat Mar 301:00 pmLSU (W) vs UCLA (W)ABC/ESPN3
Mon Apr 17:15 pmLSU (W) vs U Iowa (W)ESPN

Channels to Watch LSU Tigers Basketball

ESPN owns the rights to the vast majority of LSU basketball games. This is the case for nearly all home games, both conference and non-conference, as well as away contests in SEC play.

For example, in 2022-23, these types of LSU games were shown by the SEC Network, SEC Network+, ESPN, and ESPN2 while a couple of home men’s games were featured on ESPNU.

CBS and ABC are other possibilities for these types of games although neither was the case for LSU’s teams during their respective 2022-23 campaigns.

With that said, do note that non-conference matchups that take place away from Baton Rouge are subject to different television and streaming arrangements. In 2022-23, some of these types of games for both the men’s and women’s teams were streamed by FloHoops while the LSU-Tulane women’s matchup that was played in New Orleans was available through ESPN+, and another two were streamed by YouTube.

Streaming LSU Tigers Basketball

Because of all the interest in LSU and the Southeastern Conference more generally, you have your pick of streaming services:

  • Fubo (formerly FuboTV): Get 150+ live TV channels with a strong sports focus starting at $79.99/month. (Fubo review)
  • Sling TV: The Orange plan ($40.00/month) features ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN3. Add Sports Extra ($11/mo) and get SEC Network along with other channels like MLB Network, NBA TV, and NHL Network. (Sling TV review) (March Madness coverage and schedule)
  • DIRECTV STREAM: Get the Choice plan ($114.99/month) and stream all of the NCAA and much more. (DIRECTV STREAM review)
  • Hulu + Live TV: Comes with 100+ live TV channels along with Disney+ and ESPN+ for $82.99/month. (Hulu Live review)
  • YouTube TV: Get 100+ channels for $72.99/month.

All these streaming services include a cloud DVR in their base plans. And other than Sling Orange, all the services offer you streaming on multiple devices at the same time.

You can live stream on apps for most devices in use. All streaming services support Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iPhones/iPads, Roku, and web browsers. And Fubo, Sling TV, Hulu Live, and YouTube support many others.

LSU Tigers Basketball

The purple and gold have been playing basketball since 1908-09 in the case of the LSU men’s program and since 1975-76 as far as the women’s team goes.

Both squads as well as the school’s women’s volleyball and gymnastics teams play home events at 13,215-seat Pete Maravich Assembly Center. That facility opened in 1972.

LSU does not really have a heated rival in basketball although one is developing with South Carolina in women’s hoops thanks to the strength of both programs.

There is potential for one with in-state opponent Tulane, but they have not played since 2008 on the men’s side while LSU’s women’s program is not generally tested by the Green Wave. Being in different conferences does not help rivalry-wise.

Looking for LSU Tigers football? See our Viewer’s Guide for all you need to know!

LSU Tigers Men’s Basketball

The LSU men’s basketball team had a nice five-year run under the tutelage of head coach Will Wade, making the NIT his first season and the NCAA Tournament his second, fourth, and fifth. However, he was let go by the school prior to the NCAA Tournament in 2022 in lieu of the NCAA uncovering potential violations.

Things went downhill quickly afterward as all 13 players who were due to return for the team’s 2022-23 season left instead.

Matt McMahon is in his second season as the head coach of the LSU Tigers men’s basketball team.

The 2023-24 Tigers squad consists of Will Baker, Jordan Wright (points, steals, rebounds leader), Derek Fountain, Mike Williams III, Trae Hannibal (assists leader), Jalen Reed (blocked shots leader), Hunter Dean, Tyrell Ward, and Mwani Wilkinson.

Historically, LSU has made the NCAA Tournament 24 times, advancing to the Final Four four of those, in 1953, 1981, 1986, and 2006. The team also has a recent Sweet 16 appearance, which occurred in 2019.

However, the program may be best known for Pete Maravich, who set NCAA Division I records in points scored (3,667) and points per game (44.2) while playing for the Tigers from 1967-70. Those marks still stand to this day. Incredibly, he was able to set the total points record despite not playing his freshman season, which was not allowed by the NCAA at that time.

2023-24 Men’s Basketball Schedule

DateTime (ET)GameTV
Mon Nov 6vs Mississippi Valley StateESPN+/SECN+
Fri Nov 10vs NichollsESPN+/SECN+
Thu Nov 16vs DaytonESPN2
Fri Nov 24vs North FloridaESPN+/SECN+
Tue Nov 28@ SyracuseESPN2
Fri Dec 1vs SE LouisianaSECN+
Sat Dec 9vs Kansas State
Wed Dec 13vs Alabama StateSECN+
Sat Dec 16vs TexasESPN2
Thu Dec 21vs Lamar
Fri Dec 29vs Northwestern StateSECN+
Sat Jan 6@ Texas A&MSECN
Tue Jan 9vs VanderbiltSECN
Sat Jan 13@ AuburnSECN
Wed Jan 17vs Ole MissSECN
Sat Jan 20TBDvs Texas A&M
Wed Jan 24@ GeorgiaSECN
Sat Jan 27@ Alabama
Sat Feb 3vs Arkansas
Wed Feb 7@ TennesseeSECN
Sat Feb 10vs Alabama
Tue Feb 13@ FloridaSECN
Sat Feb 17@ South CarolinaSECN
Wed Feb 21vs KentuckyESPN
Sat Feb 24vs Mississippi StateSECN
Tue Feb 27vs GeorgiaSECN
Sat Mar 2@ VanderbiltSECN
Wed Mar 6@ ArkansasSECN
Sat Mar 9vs MissouriSECN

LSU Tigers Women’s Basketball

In a way, the LSU women’s basketball program is on the opposite trajectory as the men’s, failing to be selected to the NCAA Tournament in 2019 or 2021 but very much on the upswing now.

This improvement coincided with the appointment of legendary Baylor coach Kim Mulkey as head coach of the Tigers. In her first season in Baton Rouge, LSU went 26-6 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament while her 2022-23 squad ended with a 34-2 record. The 2023-24 season saw “only” a 28-4 record.

Helping lead the way in 2023-24 are Aneesah Morrow (steals, blocks leaders), Last-Tear Poa, Aalyah Del Rosario, Flau’jae Johnson, Mikaylah Williams, Janae Kent, Angel Reese (points, rebounds leader), Hailey Van Lith (assists leader), Amani Bartlett, Angelica Velez, and Izzy Besselman.

In 2024, Reese is on the fence on whether to play another year at LSU or declare for the WNBA draft.

This program has six Women’s Final Four appearances to its credit. Interestingly, the first came in consecutive years, from 2004-08, and the Tigers fell in the semifinal round all five times. And then, in 2023, they went all the way.

2023-24 Women’s Basketball Schedule

DateTime (ET)GameTV
Mon Nov 6vs ColoradoTNT
Thu Nov 9vs Queens UniversitySECN+
Sun Nov 12vs Mississippi Valley StateSECN+
Tue Nov 14vs Kent StateSECN+
Fri Nov 17@ SE LouisianaESPN+
Mon Nov 20vs Texas SouthernSECN+
Fri Nov 24vs Niagara
Sat Nov 25vs Virginia
Thu Nov 30vs Virginia TechESPN
Sun Dec 10vs LouisianaSECN+
Tue Dec 12vs McNeeseSECN+
Sun Dec 17vs Northwestern StateSECN
Wed Dec 20@ Coppin State
Sat Dec 30vs JacksonvilleSECN+
Thu Jan 4vs MissouriSECN
Sun Jan 7@ Ole MissESPN
Thu Jan 11vs Texas A&M
Sun Jan 14@ AuburnESPN
Thu Jan 18@ AlabamaSECN
Sun Jan 21vs Arkansas
Thu Jan 25vs South CarolinaESPN
Mon Jan 29@ Mississippi StateESPN2
Sun Feb 4vs FloridaSECN
Thu Feb 8@ VanderbiltSECN
Sun Feb 11vs Alabama
Mon Feb 19@ Texas A&MSECN
Thu Feb 22vs AuburnSECN
Sun Feb 25@ TennesseeESPN
Thu Feb 29@ GeorgiaESPN2
Sun Mar 3vs KentuckySECN

Wrapping Up

Those looking to watch the LSU Tigers play generally need to gain access to ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC Network in order to be set for the majority of the team’s games. Also keep in mind that CBS, TBS, TNT, or truTV will be necessary for NCAA Men’s Tournament games played by the Tigers, but that is likely not occurring in 2024.

We recommend Fubo for Tigers fans. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.

Watch Other College Basketball Teams

We have individual guides for many NCAA basketball teams:

  • Alabama Crimson Tide
  • Arizona Wildcats
  • Auburn Tigers
  • Baylor Bears
  • Clemson Tigers
  • College of Charleston Cougars
  • Dayton Flyers
  • Duke Blue Devils
  • Florida Atlantic Owls
  • Florida State Seminoles
  • Gonzaga Bulldogs
  • Houston Cougars
  • Iowa State Cyclones
  • Kansas Jayhawks
  • Kansas State Wildcats
  • Kentucky Wildcats
  • Louisville Cardinals
  • LSU Tigers
  • Marquette Golden Eagles
  • Maryland Terrapins
  • Miami Hurricanes
  • Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Oregon Ducks
  • Providence Friars
  • Purdue Boilermakers
  • Rutgers Scarlet Knights
  • San Diego State Aztecs
  • Seton Hall Pirates
  • South Carolina Gamecocks
  • Stanford Cardinal
  • Tennessee Volunteers
  • Texas Longhorns
  • UCLA Bruins
  • UConn Huskies
  • Villanova Wildcats
  • Virginia Cavaliers
  • West Virginia Mountaineers
  • Xavier Musketeers

Cropped from Chuma Okeke (Auburn) Kavell Bigby-Williams (LSU) by Scott Clause under CC BY 2.0.

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