Can UConn and Top Seeds Break the Curse and Rewrite Women’s NCAA Tournament History?
Not surprisingly, the four No. 1 seeds top the championship probabilities following our thousands of March Madness simulations run through the Opta supercomputer.
Four of the previous 43 NCAA tournaments ended with all four No. 1 seeds at the Final Four: 1989, 2012, 2015 and 2018. This year, UCLA and Texas gain an advantage of not having to leave their states through the Elite Eight.

Fort Worth 1 Regional
UConn (34-0) is seeking to become the first repeat champion since the dynasty program’s 2013-16 squads won four titles in a row. Dating to last season, the Huskies have won 50 straight games for the fifth-longest streak in D-I history (the top three runs also are under coach Geno Auriemma).



Post Comment