
UCLA Dominates Women's Bracketology with Top Seed, Colorado Takes Last Spot
Analyzing the final projections for the upcoming Women's NCAA Tournament, including top seeds and bubble teams.
Selection Sunday has arrived, and here are the final bracket projections.
It’s been five months in the making, but the day has finally arrived. Welcome to Selection Sunday.
From now on, it’s single elimination with a national championship on the line. And tonight, we’ll find out what the Women’s NCAA Tournament bracket officially looks like.
No. 1 seeds
- UCLA (Big Ten): 30-2, NET 4, SOS 6
- South Carolina (SEC): 30-3, NET 2, SOS 1
- Texas (SEC): 31-3, NET 3, SOS 2
- USC (Big Ten): 28-3, NET 6, SOS 4
The bracket also involves other teams like UConn, Notre Dame, and TCU fighting for prominence, while notable upsets are expected from schools such as Duke and NC State, with Colorado finding itself in the thick of the discussion thanks to impressive victories.
Further details of the bracket projections specify teams ranked as high as No. 10 with significant depth within the projected rankings. Special mention goes to teams like Princeton, James Madison, and Virginia Tech who remain on the bubble for final selections.
Final Projections
- Last Four In: Iowa State, Columbia, Washington, Colorado
- First Four Out: Princeton, James Madison, Virginia Tech, Seton Hall
Note: Women’s bracket updates and details for game times will continue as events unfold leading to the tournament. Stay tuned!