If the season had been to finish as we speak, South Carolina, Stanford, NC State and Louisville could be the highest seeds within the NCAA Event. Within the NCAA Division I Ladies’s Basketball Committee’s last top-16 reveal of the season, these 4 groups are No. 1 seeds and have mixed for 42 straight video games on the cusp of March.
“March Insanity is upon us, and this last reveal was eye-opening in regard to the variety of groups exchanging positions on the 2 via 4 traces over the past two-plus weeks since our final announcement,” mentioned Nina King, vice chairman, director of athletics at Duke and chair of the Division I Ladies’s Basketball Committee. “The ultimate week of the common season and upcoming convention tournaments will play an necessary half in serving to to settle a few of the choices we needed to make as we speak.”
The Choice Sunday announcement for the 68-team bracket is ready for 8 p.m. ET, March 13 on ESPN/ESPN2. This season marks the primary time the bracket may have 68 groups. The Closing 4 can be performed April 1 and three on the Goal Heart in Minneapolis.
NCAA Division I Ladies’s Basketball Committee – February 28 – High 16 Rating*
1. South Carolina (No. 1 seed – Greensboro Area)
2. Stanford (No. 1 seed – Spokane Area)
3. NC State (No. 1 seed – Bridgeport Area)
4. Louisville (No. 1 seed – Wichita Area)
5. Baylor
6. Iowa State
7. LSU
8. Michigan
9. UConn
10. Texas
11. Arizona
12. Maryland
13. Tennessee
14. Iowa
15. Indiana
16. Oklahoma
REGIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
Bridgeport Area:
1. NC State
2. Iowa State
3. Maryland
4. Tennessee
Greensboro Area:
1. South Carolina
2. Michigan
3. UConn
4. Oklahoma
Spokane Area:
1. Stanford
2. LSU
3. Texas
4. Indiana
Wichita Area:
1. Louisville
2. Baylor
3. Arizona
4. Iowa
*Rankings and regional assignments primarily based on video games performed via Sunday, February 27.