The 2023 women’s NCAA tournament kicks off this week, starting with the First Four on Wednesday and Thursday and full bracket of action kicking off Friday.
Here is everything you need to know for the Big Dance.
NCAA March Madness bracket
- Women’s March Madness Bracket | Printable
- How to watch: Complete tournament schedule
- Cheat Sheet: Use odds as a guide to help win
- Experts’ picks: Our gurus make their predictions
March Madness news and analysis
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Five (Not-So-Easy) Steps to Beating South Carolina
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Five teams that could shake up the bracket
Clare Brennan looks that the teams who could challenge the No. 1 seeds this March.
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Women’s Bracket Breakdown: The No. 1 Seeds, Potential Spoilers, Champ Picks
Top seeds, can’t-miss matchups and a few surprises, here is everything you need to know for this year’s tournament.
March Madness FAQ
Q: When does March Madness start?
A: The women’s NCAA tournament begins on Friday, March 17.
Q: Which team won March Madness 2022?
A: South Carolina beat UConn, 64–49, to win the national title.
Q: When is the Final Four?
A: The national semifinals will be on Friday, March 31, and the championship game is on Sunday, April 2.