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Unbeaten UConn joined by UCLA, Texas and South Carolina as No. 1 seeds for women's NCAA Tournament
UConn edged UCLA as the No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament when the bracket was announced Sunday night, Having the ...
Here’s a look at each region now that the bracket is set for the women’s NCAA tournament.
UConn is a juggernaut. But there's at least one team that could reasonably challenge the Huskies in a single-elimination ...
March Madness is here and Geno Auriemma’s UConn Huskies are the favorites to both repeat as national champions and deliver Auriemma a record 13th title. The Huskies are 34-0 and boast the best player ...
UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are projected No. 1 seeds in the women's NCAA Tournament when the bracket is announced ...
Advertisement We’re here to help you fill out your brackets with a break down of all 68 teams in the field, from the top seeds to the No. 16 seeds. Will Dawn Staley or Geno Auriemma hold up hardware ...
UConn earned the No. 1 overall seed in the 2026 Women's NCAA Tournament, but South Carolina could have a tough path to the Final Four.
Shocker! The UConn Huskies are undefeated once again! That doesn’t mean they’re invulnerable once March Madness gets started next week. Kai Gammage provides some takeaways from the women’s bracket.
Here's everything to know from the 2026 women's NCAA Tournament bracket reveal, including snubs, favorites and more.
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Biggest flaw for each No. 1 seed in women's March Madness
These squads are clearly in a great position. March Madness, however, is rife with upsets. With that in mind, here's the biggest flaw for each No. 1 seed.
The UConn Huskies finished an undefeated regular season and will defend their championship as the top seed in the NCAA ...
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