The first day of action from the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament is complete.
Elsewhere, No. 1 seeds UCLA and South Carolina took care of business, as expected, downing Southern and Tennessee Tech with scores of 84-46 and 108-48, respectively. No. 2 seed Duke had one of the most dominant showings of the day, defeating Lehigh 86-25 and holding the Mountain Hawks to single-digit scoring in each quarter.
10-seed Oregon took down 7-seed Vanderbilt in the lone overtime game of the women’s NCAA Tournament so far, taking down the Commodores 77-73 after outscoring Vanderbilt 10-6 in the extra period.
Here’s the full list of scores from the day, along with updates from all 16 games on Friday:
Women’s March Madness games today
All times Eastern
(6) Michigan 80, (11) Iowa State 74
(4) Kentucky 79, (13) Liberty 78
(9) Indiana 76, (8) Utah 68
(3) Notre Dame 106, (14) Stephen F. Austin 54
(5) Kansas State 85, (12) Fairfield 41
(4) Baylor 73, (13) Grand Canyon 60
(2) TCU 73, (15) FDU 51
(1) South Carolina 108, (16) Tennessee Tech 48
(10) Oregon 77, (7) Vanderbilt73 (OT)
(4) Ohio State 71, (13) Montana State 51
(5) Ole Miss 83, (12) Ball State 65
(7) Louisville 63, (10) Nebraska 58
(8) Richmond 74, (9) Georgia Tech 49
(2) Duke 86, (15) Lehigh 25
(5) Tennessee 101, (12) South Florida 66
(1) UCLA 84, (16) Southern 46
UCLA wins 84-46 over Southern
UCLA takes its first-round matchup over Southern with ease, defeating the Jaguars 84-46 behind Lauren Betts’ game-leading 14 points with six rebounds, four assists and three blocks.
Cheers to the first full day of action at the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Lauren Betts dominating down low
Lauren Betts, 6-foot-7, is doing her thing against Southern, with 12 points and three blocks so far tonight.
UCLA opens third quarter on 10-2 run
The Bruins are putting the clamps on Southern, with a 10-2 run to start the third quarter. Leaving very little hope for the SWAC champion Jaguars.
UCLA leads Southern 38-16 at half
The last game of the day, featuring No. 1 overall seed UCLA vs. Southern, sees the Bruins holding a 38-16 lead in the first half of Friday’s action.
Tennessee rolls to 101-66 win
Tennessee has no issues with South Florida, as the Lady Vols and Kim Caldwell move onto the Round of 32 with a 101-66 win.
Talaysia Cooper paced Tennessee with 20 points, six rebounds and four assists with two steals and two blocks on the night off the bench. Samara Spencer added 15 points.
Duke handling Lehigh with ease
Duke has been dominant defensively against Lehigh, holding the Mountain Hawks to only 19 points midway through the fourth quarter. The Blue Devils lead 71-19.
Perfect brackets remaining
Following the completion of the Oregon and Louisville women’s basketball games, roughly 240,000 perfect brackets still remain on the women’s side:
Lehigh-Duke tips off
2-seed Duke and 15-seed Lehigh are underway from Durham, North Carolina.
Hopefully for the Blue Devils, C.J. McCollum doesn’t appear and upset Duke like he did in the men’s NCAA Tournament in 2012. That game was also a 2-seed vs. 15-seed matchup.
Louisville beats Nebraska
Louisville gets two key free throws from Olivia Cochran down the stretch to pull out with a 63-58 win over No. 10 Nebraska to advance to the second round.
Now comes one of the most highly anticipated games of the first weekend of the women’s NCAA Tournament: Hailey Van Lith looking to lead No. 2 TCU to a trip to the Sweet 16 against her former squad. Van Lith, of course, transferred from Louisville to LSU after the 2022-23 season before arriving at TCU this past offseason.
Oregon upsets Vanderbilt
No. 10 Oregon knocks out No. 7 Vanderbilt of the women’s NCAA Tournament with a 77-73 overtime win on Friday.
The Commodores came all the way back and forced overtime, but foul trouble down the stretch held Shea Ralph’s squad back from advancing to the second round of the Region 2 Birmingham side of the bracket. Oregon will now face the winner of No. 2 Duke vs. No. 15 Lehigh in the second round on Sunday.
Mikayla Blakes fouls out for Vanderbilt
A huge loss for Vanderbilt in the winding seconds of overtime, as Mikayla Blakes fouls out of the game on an offensive charge. The Commodores are currently trailing 74-73 with under a minute to go.
Vanderbilt forces overtime
Free basketball is in store in Durham!
With seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, Leilani Kapinus hits one of the biggest shots in Vanderbilt women’s basketball history to tie the game at 67-67 against Oregon and force overtime.
The Ducks attempted to throw a Hail Mary pass on the inbound in hopes of hitting the buzzer beater game-winning shot, but it hits off the rim from
Vanderbilt giving Oregon its money’s worth
As Ohio State defeats Montana State to advance, Oregon is looking to break up the chalk party against No. 7 Vanderbilt. The Ducks lead by four with under two minutes in the fourth quarter against the Commodores as they look to advance. Vanderbilt, however, has had a massive run down the stretch to stay alive.
No. 4 Ohio State handling No. 13 Montana State
Montana State was able to hang with the Buckeyes for a time, but Ohio State has pulled away in the second half. The Buckeyes’ lead has ballooned to 20 in the fourth quarter.
Lisa Leslie on hand to cheer on best friend Dawn Staley, South Carolina in March Madness
Legendary WNBA and Olympic forward Lisa Leslie took in No. 1 South Carolina’s commanding 108-48 win over No. 16 Tennessee Tech on Friday at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina. Leslie and South Carolina coach Dawn Staley played with each other on Team USA at several Olympic games.
Ole Miss takes lead over Ball State
Ole Miss has come all the way back from down 7-0 to take an 21-12 lead going into the second quarter of Friday’s first-round game against No. 12 Ball State.
The No. 7 Rebels picked it up defensively over the final three minutes of the first quarter down in Waco, Texas, as they held the Cardinals scoreless over the final 3:15 of the frame. It was a 19-5 run for Ole Miss over the final 7:39.
Oregon leads Vanderbilt at halftime
A potential upset is brewing in Durham, North Carolina, as No. 10 seed Oregon leads No. 7 seed Vanderbilt 36-25 at halftime. Oregon outscored Vanderbilt 24-14 in the second quarter thanks to an impressive 8 of 9 shooting (3 for 3 3-point shooting) from the field in the frame alone.
Commodores leading scorer Mikayla Blakes leads the game with 14 points on 5 of 10 shooting from the field at halftime.
South Carolina defeats Tennessee Tech
South Carolina opens up its March Madness run with a decisive 108-48 win over No. 16 seed Tennessee State on Friday. Full domination by the reigning national champions, who rested their starters for extended periods in the second half.
As noted by ESPN’s broadcast, South Carolina is now 17-1 in its last 18 women’s NCAA Tournament games. The Gamecocks set a NCAA Tournament record with 66 points from their bench.
Baylor holds on, advances
No. 4 seed Baylor staves off a possible upset to No. 13 Grand Canyon, as the Lady Bears hold on for a 73-60 win in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
The Lopes had it as close as four points at two different points in the fourth quarter, but a nearly six-minute stretch of not hitting a single field goal to close the quarter was the difference between a potential upset victory and the loss.
Grand Canyon-Baylor remains close
No. 4 seed Baylor and No. 13 Grand Canyon is shaping up to be a fun finish, as Molly Miller’s Lopes are trailing by just six points in the fourth quarter. Baylor has not led by more than nine points in the game.
Less than four minutes to play in Waco, Texas with the Lady Bears leading 63-57.
TCU advances past Fairleigh Dickinson
Hailey Van Lith, Madison Conner and Sedona Prince are on to the second round of the women’s NCAA Tournament with a decisive 73-49 win over No. 15 seed Fairleigh Dickinson on Friday. It’s the first NCAA Tournament victory for TCU since 2006.
TCU played the part of a No. 2 seed on Friday, as the Horned Frogs shot 52.7% from the field and outnumbered the Knights in virtually every statistical category. TCU will face the winner of No. 7 seed Louisville vs. No. 10 Nebraska on Sunday.
Injury update on Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles
Per ESPN’s Courtney Cronin, Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey said that guard Olivia Miles told her that she’ll be okay for the Irish’s second-round game vs. No. 6 Michigan ‘but she’s got to get treatment.’
Ivey said that Miles’ injury, which came in the fourth quarter of Notre Dame’s first-round win over Stephen F. Austin, came as a result of stepping on someone’s foot. Click here to read more about Miles’ injury.
Notre Dame updates women’s March Madness bracket
The Fighting Irish crank out a big celebration at Purcell Pavilion in South Bend, Indiana, as they update the women’s NCAA Tournament bracket on the wall.
Notre Dame showed why it is considered one of six legit contenders to win the national championship this year on Friday, as it opened up March Madness with a 106-54 win over No. 14 seed Stephen F. Austin. As noted by the Irish’s postgame notes, it is just the second time in program history that Notre Dame has scored at least 100 points in an NCAA Tournament game.
South Carolina’s MiLaysia Fulwiley makes highlight pass
Oh, that was smooth! South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley finds Chloe Kitts inside the paint for a behind-the-back bounce pass and the layup.
Gamecocks are now out to a commanding 40-12 lead over Tennessee Tech. South Carolina is shooting 71.4% from the field, compared to Tennessee Tech’s 28.6%.
South Carolina up big after first quarter
The defending champs came ready to play on Friday, as No. 1 seed South Carolina leads No. 16 seed Tennessee Tech 33-12 after the first quarter. South Carolina closed the first quarter on a 17-6 run over the last 3:47 of the frame.
A balanced scoring attack by the Gamecocks in the first quarter, as eight of their nine players that touched the floor in the first quarter have scored. Apart from its scorching 66.7% shooting from the field, perhaps the most impressive stat of the first quarter for South Carolina is its 21 points from its bench.
Kansas State advances
No. 5 Kansas State is on to the second round of the Region 4 Spoken side of the bracket with a commanding 85-41 win over No. 12 seed Fairfield.
The Wildcats will take on No. 4 seed Kentucky on Sunday, March 23 in the second round.
TCU leads Fairleigh Dickinson at halftime
No. 2 seed TCU holds an eight-point lead over No. 15 seed Fairleigh Dickinson at halftime in Fort Worth, Texas.
Madison Conner was the difference marker in the second quarter for TCU, as the Horned Frogs guard had 10 points in the second frame alone after just going 1-for-3 from the field for three points in the first quarter. Big 12 Player of the Year Hailey Van Lith had a quiet first half, as she just has five points on 2 of 7 shooting at halftime.
South Carolina tips off against Tennessee Tech
The defending national championship, No. 1 seed South Carolina, has tipped off at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina against No. 16 seed Tennessee Tech.
Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks are looking to become the first program since UConn to win back-to-back national championship titles since 2013-16. The winner of this game will get No. 9 Indiana, which upset No. 8 Utah earlier Friday.
Notre Dame puts up 100 points to defeat Stephen F. Austin
The Irish are on to the second round of the women’s NCAA Tournament with a decisive 106-54 win over No. 14 seed Stephen F. Austin on Friday at Purcell Pavilion in South Bend, Indiana.
Notre Dame, which was led by Sonia Citron and Hannah Hidalgo’s 24 points, now faces No. 6 seed Michigan, which beat No. 11 seed Iowa State earlier Friday. A story to keep an eye on surrounding the Irish is the health of guard Olivia Miles, who exited the game around the 8:15 mark of the fourth quarter with an apparent ankle injury.
TCU-FDU tips off in Texas
Game 7 of the day between No. 2 seed TCU and No. 15 seed Fairleigh Dickinson has tipped off down in Fort Worth, Texas at Schollmaier Arena.
Madison Conner has a quick five points for the Horned Frogs, who lead 8-6 at the 4:40 mark of the first quarter.
Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles exits game
Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles exits the game at the 8:15 mark of the fourth quarter after tweaking her ankle. ESPN’s cameras show Miles walking off the court in South Bend, Indiana on her own power but with a significant hobble.
Kansas State leads Fairfield at halftime
No. 5 seed Kansas State heads into the locker room with a 37-25 lead over No. 12 seed Fairfield.
The Stags put together a much better second-quarter performance than its first, as they scored an even 16 points with the Wildcats in the second frame alone. To put into a compare-contrast of the first and second quarters in Lexington, Kentucky, Kansas State led 21-9 after the opening 10 minutes.
Notre Dame forces three straight turnovers
Defense is leading to offense for Notre Dame — literally.
Already up 60-33 in the third quarter against No. 14 seed Stephen F. Austin, the No. 3 seeded Irish force three consecutive turnovers on defense, leading to six quick points. Notre Dame is out in front of Stephen F. Austin 67-33 in South Bend right now.
Indiana upsets Utah
The first upset of the women’s NCAA Tournament has taken place, as No. 9 seed Indiana knocks off No. 8 seed Utah 76-68 at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina. Yarden Garzon led Indiana with 17 points on the afternoon.
The Hoosiers will now get the winner of No. 1 seed South Carolina vs. No. 16 seed Tennessee Tech on Sunday, March 23 in the second round of the Region 2 Birmingham side of the bracket.
Notre Dame pushes lead over Stephen F. Austin to 28
Olivia Miles hits Liatu King inside the paint for the layup to extend Notre Dame’s lead over Stephen F. Austin to 56-28 in Friday’s first-round game of the Region 3 Birmingham side of the bracket.
A real smooth pass from Miles who found King while on the run. The Irish are out to a hot 10-0 run to start the third quarter in South Bend.
Kansas State breaking away
No. 5 seed Kansas State has jumped out to a 23-9 lead over No. 12 seed Fairfield with eight minutes remaining in the first half of this Region 4 Spokane first-round matchup.
As noted by ESPN’s broadcast, Fairfield has not scored since the 3:53 mark of the first quarter. Total domination by the Wildcats right now in Lexington, Kentucky.
Notre Dame leads big at halftime
An extended time off since the ACC tournament appears to have been what Notre Dame needed, as the No. 3 seeded Irish lead No. 14 seed Stephen F. Austin 46-25 at halftime.
Sonia Citron leads Notre Dame with 11 points on 4 of 7 shooting (3 of 5 3-point shooting). Hannah Hidalgo has just eight points on 4 of 8 shooting from the field at halftime. The Irish outscored the Lady Jacks 22-6 inside the paint in the first 20 minutes of action in South Bend, Indiana.
Dawn Staley outfit for NCAA Tournament first-round game
Who won the 2024 women’s March Madness
South Carolina won the national championship last season, defeating Caitlin Clark and Iowa 87-75.
Indiana gains separation from Utah
The Hoosiers have gained some separation from Utah in the first-round matchup with a 44-38 lead at the media timeout with 4:44 left in the third quarter. Gianna Kneepkens is up to 15 points to lead Indiana.
Notre Dame doubles up Stephen F. Austin after one quarter
After one quarter, Notre Dame leads Stephen F. Austin 26-13. The Lumberjacks opened the game with the first six points, but were outscored 26-7 after that. Hannah Hidalgo leads the Fighting Irish with eight points.
Indiana-Utah tied at halftime
Utah and Indiana head to halftime tied at 31. Gianna Kneepkens leads the Badgers with 11 points, while Lilly Meister has eight points to lead the Hoosiers off the bench.
Notre Dame-Stephen F. Austin State tip-off
The matchup between Notre Dame and Stephen F. Austin State has tipped off in South Bend, Indiana. The Lumberjacks started on an 8-2 run to start the game, but Notre Dame uses a 10-0 run to the media timeout to lead 12-8.
The winner of this game plays No. 6 Michigan.
Kentucky survives with 79-78 win over Liberty
Kentucky survived with a 79-78 win over Liberty after the Flames could not foul Georgia Amoore with 2.8 seconds left, allowing the Wildcats to shoot free throws and keep themselves alive.
The Wildcats will play the winner of Iowa-Murray State. Amoore finished with 34 points ― tying a Kentucky NCAA Tournament game record ― and eight assists in 40 minutes.
Georgia Amoore ties Kentucky NCAA Tournament record for points
With 6.8 seconds left, Georgia Amoore hits one of two free throws to tie the Kentucky record for points in an NCAA Tournament game with 34. Kentucky leads 79-78 with 2.8 seconds left after a 3-pointer from Emma Hess.
Liberty within one point of Kentucky
Kentucky’s lead is down to just one point, as Liberty guard Avery Mills hits a 3-pointer to bring the game to 74-73 with 1:08 remaining in the fourth quarter.
It is the first shot from the field and points of the day for Mills. Liberty is on a 16-6 run in the last 6:12 of the game.
Kentucky-Liberty tightening up
Potential upset alert in Lexington, Kentucky, as No. 13 seed Liberty has gone on a 13-2 run over the last 4:47 in the fourth quarter to cut No. 4 seed Kentucky’s lead to 74-68.
The Wildcats are one for their last nine from the field, and once had a 17-point lead at the 9:36 mark of the fourth quarter.
Indiana-Utah tips off
The first game of the day at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina is underway between No. 8 seed Utah and No. 9 seed Indiana. Shay Ciezki gets the scoring going as she hits a 3-pointer off the assist from Yarden Garzon to put the Hoosiers then-up 3-0.
Indiana is making its seventh women’s NCAA Tournament appearance under Teri Moren. The winner of this game will get the winner of No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 16 seed Tennessee Tech.
Michigan advances to second round
The first game of the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament is in the books, and it goes to No. 6 seed Michigan.
The Wolverines receive a big-time jumper with 20 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter from freshman guard Olivia Olson to get a five-point cushion to eventually defeat No. 11 seed Iowa State 80-74 in Friday’s first-round game in the Birmingham 3 regional.
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Jordan Hobbs gives Michigan lead late
Jordan Hobbs is up to a career-high 26 points and Michigan leads Iowa State 75-69 at the media timeout with 3:27 left in the game.
Kentucky gains separation; Michigan-Iowa State tightening up
Kentucky has opened the second half with a strong run and pushed its lead to 55-39, while Michigan is leading Iowa State 60-57 in the fourth quarter with 7:09 remaining.
Georgia Amoore hit another 3-pointer for Kentucky and is at 26 points now.
Iowa State leads Michigan 56-53 heading into fourth
Iowa State holds a slim 56-53 lead over Michigan heading into the fourth quarter. Audi Crooks leads the Cyclones with 20 points, seven rebounds and three assists. She’s shooting 9 of 11 from the field.
Jordan Hobbs is keeping the Wolverines in the game with 23 points on 7 of 11 shooting. She also has three rebounds and two assists.
What is the women’s NCAA Tournament record for points in a game?
Kentucky’s Georgia Amoore scored 23 points in the first half against Liberty. That begs the question: What’s the NCAA Tournament record for points, and does Amoore have a chance to break it?
Amoore also made five 3-pointers in the first half. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark (2024), Connecticut’s Kia Nurse (2017) and Purdue’s Courtney Moses (2012) hold the NCAA Tournament game record with nine.
Georgia Amoore leads Kentucky to a 10-point halftime lead
Kentucky leads Liberty 44-34 at halftime on the first-round matchup behind a 23-point effort from Georgia Amoore. The senior has shot 9 of 13 from the field and has five 3-pointers. She has also added three assists.
Georgia Amoore with 20 points early against Liberty
Kentucky star Georgia Amoore is off to a hot start with 20 points early in the second quarter. Amoore had 15 points in the first quarter and already has hit four 3-pointers. Kentucky leads Liberty 32-19 with 6:36 left in the second quarter.
Iowa State uses 10-0 run to take control before halftime
Led by Audi Crooks, Iowa State went on a 10-0 run to take a 37-29 lead over Michigan. Syla Sword hit a 3-pointer right before the halftime buzzer to make it a 37-32 halftime score.
Crooks leads all scorers with 14 points on 6 of 7 shooting. Jordan Hobbs has 13 points to lead the Wolverines.
Kentucky-Liberty tips off
The second game of the afternoon has tipped off now too, between No. 3 seed Kentucky and No. 14 seed Liberty. The Wildcats hold an early 13-8 lead midway through the first quarter.
Audi Crooks heating up for Iowa State
Audi Crooks, who had 27 points in the First Four, is heating up for Iowa State. She scores back-to-back baskets to cut the Michigan lead to 26-25 at the media timeout with 4:40 left in the first half.
Crooks has nine points, three rebounds and a block in 11 minutes.
Michigan leads Iowa State after first quarter
The first quarter of the first 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament first-round game is in the books. Michigan forces seven turnovers and allows just four made shots to Iowa State to hold a 19-13 lead after the first quarter.
Jordan Hobbs leads all scorers with 10 points. She has half of the six baskets for the Wolverines.
Michigan holds slim advantage early vs Iowa State
At the first media timeout, Michigan leads Iowa State 10-8. Jordan Hobbs leads all scorers with six points for the Wolverines early.
Women’s NCAA Tournament tips off
The women’s NCAA Tournament is underway from South Bend, as No. 6 Michigan takes on No. 11 Iowa State. Iowa State won a First Four game over Princeton to earn this matchup, and is looking to make a run as a double-digit seed.
Michigan-Iowa State predictions
Here’s how our experts at USA TODAY Sports predicted the Michigan vs. Iowa State matchup.
Score predictions for round one games
In an hour, the first game of the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament will tip off. Here’s a prediction for scores for all the games in the first round.
Women’s March Madness can’t miss first-round games
The first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament will feature 32 games across two days. Here’s a look at the seven games you cannot miss this weekend, including three games on Friday.
Quarters vs halves: Why women’s, men’s NCAA tournament games use different formats
Why do men’s and women’s basketball have different formats for game structure? The men’s side plays two 20-minute halves, while the women play four 10-minute quarters. Read about why that is the case here.
Women’s March Madness upset picks
Filling out what could be the perfect bracket is fun. But once the games begin, watching upsets and brackets being destroyed is also fun during March Madness. Check out seven potential bracket-busters here.
Women’s March Madness locations
Here’s a full look at the locations for the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament, beginning with the first round:
First, second rounds
Purcell Pavilion (South Bend, Indiana)
Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Kentucky)
Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, South Carolina)
Schollmaier Arena (Fort Worth, Texas)
Foster Pavilion (Waco, Texas)
Schottenstein Center (Columbus, Ohio)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (Durham, North Carolina)
Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles)
Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Oklahoma)
Gampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)
XFINITY Center (College Park, Maryland)
Reynolds Coliseum (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Carmichael Arena (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
Galen Center (Los Angeles)
Moody Center (Austin, Texas)
Pete Maravich Assembly Center (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Women’s March Madness schedule by round
Here’s a round-by-round look at the women’s March Madness schedule, from the first round through the national title game:
First round: March 21-22
Second round: March 23-24
Sweet 16: March 27-28
Elite Eight: March 29-30
Final Four: April 4
National championship: April 6
What time is first women’s NCAA Tournament game?
11:30 a.m. ET
The first tip of the day will come at 11:30 a.m. ET, when No. 6 seed Michigan takes on No. 11 seed Iowa State at 11:30 a.m.
How to stream women’s March Madness games for free
While there are no ways to stream women’s March Madness games for absolutely free, there are a few ways to watch it at no cost. For those who already have a cable subscription, March Madness Live will cover every game online. Another option is Fubo, which covers the entire ESPN family of networks and offers a limited free trial.
Printable March Madness bracket
Time is running out to fill out a bracket for women’s March Madness. Click here for a printable copy.
Where to watch women’s March Madness
TV channels: ESPN | ESPN2 | ESPNU | ESPNews
Streaming: March Madness Live | ESPN app | Fubo (free trial)
The 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament will air on the ESPN family of networks, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNews. Streaming options include March Madness Live and the ESPN app, both of which require a valid cable login.
Another option is Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
Women’s March Madness bracket predictions
Here’s a look at the bracket predictions for several experts throughout the USA TODAY Sports Network:
Nancy Armour
Final Four: UCLA, UConn, Texas, Duke
Cora Hall
Final Four: South Carolina, UConn, NC State, Notre Dame
Meghan L. Hall
Final Four: UCLA, USC, South Carolina, Notre Dame
Cydney Henderson
Final Four: UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, TCU
Jordan Mendoza
Final Four: UCLA, USC, South Carolina, Notre Dame
For a full look at each expert’s Final Four and national champion picks, click here.
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