Why This Year’s Women’s March Madness Is Breaking All the Rules—and Expectations

Why This Year’s Women’s March Madness Is Breaking All the Rules—and Expectations

The difference for Texas on Sunday was it didn’t occur on the court, similarly to when UCLA fell to USC for the first time on Feb. 13 and Notre Dame did at NC State 10 days later.

The Longhorns lost a coin flip to South Carolina to determine which of those two teams would be the No. 1 seed in the SEC tournament this week.

The need for that type of tiebreaker (as a last resort) was a reminder how this isn’t the typical season with the calendar turned to March and the madness starting across conference tournaments, then into the NCAA women’s bracket.

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