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The Gamecocks are also pursuing their second straight national championship.
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All four No. 1 seeds have reached the Elite Eight.
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All four number one seeds, Duke, Auburn, Houston, and Florida, are the last ones standing with a chance at a national championship. Meanwhile, the women’s Final Four will be decided Monday night, where South Carolina is awaiting its next opponent.
It's been tough sledding for Ayoka Lee in the Sweet 16 matchup, as the 6-foot-6 center has struggled to counteract USC's two-headed center combo of Marshall and Clarice Akunwafo. Lee has 10 points with three minutes to play but has needed 13 shots to get there.
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Heading into Sunday’s women’s Elite Eight games, there was one bracket remaining in the ESPN Tournament Challenge (out of 3.4 million) that had correctly picked the previous 57 games, but it had the No.
Here’s the bracket for the women’s NCAA tournament: Every game of the women’s tournament will be aired — here is a schedule — on ESPN’s networks and streaming services with select games on ABC. The top four betting favorites as Sweet 16 week arrives are (in order): UConn, South Carolina, UCLA and Texas, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
Madness Elite Eight bracket is set. TCU and Hailey Van Lith are the tournament's best story. USC stumbles without JuJu Watkins on the court.
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Tracking the 68 teams making the women's March Madness tournament for a shot at the NCAA national championship.
Last year, there were only four brackets that remained perfect after the first two rounds of the women’s tournament.
Editor’s note: This article is part of the Bracket ... 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament projections, where you’ll find every team’s chances of advancing through each weekend of March Madness ...
Who made the Elite Eight? Follow along here to see who advances past the women's Sweet 16, along with matchups and schedules for regional finals: