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March Madness expert picks: Our bracket predictions for 2024 NCAA women's tournament
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Date:2025-04-17 03:19:12
No. 1 South Carolina has gone undefeated and looks to return to the Final Four, where last season the Gamecocks were upset by Iowa in the semifinals. Iowa, also a No. 1 seed, has a tougher path to return to the Final Four with a possible matchup against LSU in the regional final. LSU, the defending national champion, is a No. 3 seed in its quest to repeat.
Women’s First Four games tip off Wednesday and Thursday, with the winners advancing to first-round games on Friday and Saturday. The women’s tournament will have two “super” regionals, meaning there will be four Sweet 16 and two Elite Eight games at each site (Albany, New York, and Portland, Oregon).
The Final Four will be played in Cleveland, with the national semis tipping off at 7 p.m. ET on Friday, April 5.
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Our expert picks for the Final Four:
Nancy Armour
Full bracket
- Final Four: Notre Dame, Texas, Iowa, USC
- Final: Texas vs. USC
- National champion: USC
Scooby Axson
Full bracket
- Final Four: South Carolina, Stanford, Iowa, USC
- Final: South Carolina vs. Iowa
- National champion: South Carolina
Ellen J. Horrow
Full bracket
Final Four: South Carolina, Stanford, Iowa, USC
Final: South Carolina vs. USC
National champion: South Carolina
Lindsay Schnell
Full bracket
- Final Four: South Carolina, Texas, LSU, USC
- Final: South Carolina vs. USC
- National champion: South Carolina
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