The bracket for the 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament has been finalized, with South Carolina, Iowa, Texas and USC taking the top spots. While some teams like Holy Cross and Arizona have secured their spots by defeating their opponents in the First Four series, others will have to face top teams like No. 1 Iowa and No. 6 Syracuse. The Crusaders and the Wildcats dominated their games against UT Martin and Auburn respectively, with impressive performances from players like Cara McCormack and Jada Williams. With the tournament set to begin, all eyes are on the top seeds and their opponents as they battle for the championship title.
NCAA Women's Tournament Bracket Unveiled: Iowa, South Carolina, Texas, USC Secure Top Seeds
The bracket for the 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament has been released, revealing the path to the national championship. Defending champions South Carolina, along with Iowa, Texas, and USC, have earned the top seeds.
Tournament Format
The tournament features 68 teams, with the top 16 seeds receiving byes to the second round. The remaining 52 teams will compete in First Four matchups to determine the final 16.
Top Seeds and Contenders
First Four Matchups
Tournament Schedule
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