Can UConn and Top Seeds Break the Curse and Rewrite Women’s NCAA Tournament History?

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. 

March Madness Title Chances

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).

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