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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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