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Women's March Madness predictions: last four in, first four out, No.1 seeds in NCAA Tournament


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Editor’s note: Follow Women’s March Madness bracket reveal live updates to see who makes the 2025 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
  • Columbia
  • 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