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
The Big 12 tournament was expected to have some bracket implications, but it wasn't supposed to start so soon. TCU's upset of Kansas in Thursday's first round pushes the Jayhawks to a No. 11 seed, among the Last Four In and in a First Four game. The even bigger impact comes Friday when West Virginia meets Oklahoma State. The Mountaineers are still in position to play their way into the field. It starts with a win over the Cowgirls, but that might not be the end of the mission. If Princeton or Columbia lose in Friday's Ivy League semifinals, then West Virginia would need only one win. If the Tigers and Lions advance to face each other Saturday, the Mountaineers might need to win on Saturday in the semifinals to become the last team in the field.
On the Bubble
Last Four Byes
Last Four In
First Four Out
Next Four Out
68-Team Bracket
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