UCLA, South Carolina, Texas, and USC claim top seeds in women's NCAA Tournament
- Auburn is the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, despite losing three of its last four games, according to the NCAA selection committee.
- Florida is the slight favorite to win the Final Four after winning the SEC Tournament with an average margin of 15 points, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
- North Carolina and Texas made it into the tournament off the bubble, while Indiana, West Virginia, and Boise State did not qualify.
- Duke has Cooper Flagg, who averages 19 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, and his ankle injury will not prevent him from participating in March Madness, according to the school.
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The Case For And Against Every Contender In The Women's Tournament
The transitive property is always a faulty tool in March, but this year, it feels especially useless. Anyone using it to predict their women’s tournament champion must first untangle this regular-season mess: No. 1 overall seed UCLA beat South Carolina, who went 2-1 against Texas this season but lost at home to UConn, who lost to Notre Dame and USC, who beat UCLA twice but lost to Notre Dame, who just lost three of their last five games. To choo…
Women's March Madness bracket features several big-time contenders
The NCAA women's tournament features several contenders for the national title. The list includes top seeds: UCLA, South Carolina, USC and Texas. The second seeds in each region equally deserve contender status: Duke, NC State, TCU and UConn. Are there any dark horse or Cinderella teams that can shake up the bracket? Full Story The NCAA women’s tournament gets underway with the First Four Wednesday, March 19, and the bracket is certainly top-hea…
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