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Women’s March Madness predictions: Full bracket for NCAA Tournament

Nearly all of the Power Conference women’s basketball programs have finished their conference tournaments, meaning all there is left to wait for is Selection Sunday.

A number of mid-major programs still have to conclude their conference tournaments, however, with a slew of teams hoping for limited bid stealers to keep their position on the bubble.

South Carolina and UCLA all but locked up No. 1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament with SEC and Big Ten conference tournament wins, respectively, as the Gamecocks dominated Texas and the Bruins completed a comeback win over USC.

The Longhorns and Trojans should also receive strong consideration for the other two No. 1 seeds of the tournament, with UConn also competing for a No. 1 seed.

Here are the latest March Madness predictions for the women’s NCAA Tournament:

Women’s March Madness predictions

Last four in

Iowa State
Princeton
Harvard
Washington

First four out

Virginia Tech
Saint Joseph’s
Arizona
Minnesota

No. 1 seeds

South Carolina
UCLA
Texas
USC

No. 2 seeds

UConn
TCU
Notre Dame
LSU

No. 3 seeds

NC State
Duke
Kentucky
Oklahoma

No. 4 seeds

Ohio State
Baylor
Ole Miss
North Carolina

No. 5 seeds

Alabama
Maryland
Kansas State
Tennessee

No. 6 seeds

West Virginia
Michigan State
Iowa
Oklahoma State

No. 7 seeds

Louisville
Michigan
Vanderbilt
Florida State

No. 8 seeds

Creighton
Utah
Illinois
South Dakota State

No. 9 seeds

Richmond
Mississippi State
Georgia Tech
Cal

No. 10 seeds

Indiana
Nebraska
Oregon
Iowa State/Princeton

No. 11 seeds

James Madison
Washington/Harvard
Columbia
UNLV

No. 12 seeds

Florida Gulf Coast
George Mason
Fairfield
Grand Canyon

No. 13 seeds

Green Bay
UTSA
Missouri State
Ball State

No. 14 seeds

Liberty
Gonzaga
Norfolk State
Montana State

No. 15 seeds

Lehigh
Southeastern Louisiana
Albany
Tennessee Tech

No. 16 seeds

Southern/NC A&T
Fairleigh Dickinson
UNC-Greenville/High Point
Hawaii

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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