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Women's Bracketology: 2023 NCAA tournament

The women's NCAA tournament will undergo significant change for the second consecutive season. The field expanded to 68 teams last year. This season, the customary four regional sites have been reduced to two: Seattle and Greenville, South Carolina. The top 16 teams will continue to host the first and second rounds, and the First Four games will again be played at the site of the first-round games to which they feed. Defending champion South Carolina is the heavy favorite, and the Gamecocks seek to become the first repeat champions since UConn in 2015-16. The Final Four is March 31 and April 2 at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

Bracket Watch

A UConn team that looked worn out, gassed and a step slow just a week ago didn't resemble any of those things for three days at the Big East tournament. After failing to win a single game in February by double digits, the Huskies thoroughly dominated Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova en route to a conference title and, in turn, a No. 2 seed in this projection. UConn is starting to again look like the team that has piled up a nation-best 11 top-25 NET wins. Azzi Fudd has yet to make a significant impact in the box score, but her return and presence seem to have made a difference. The struggles last month and the losses to Marquette and St. John's can't be ignored, but the Huskies are worthy of a No. 2 seed now. LSU drops to a 3-seed.

68-Team Bracket

Conference Breakdown

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