Last Eight In: Arkansas, Georgia, DePaul, Miami, West Virginia, LSU, Oklahoma State, Iowa State
First Eight Out: Tulane, San Diego, Washington State, Middle Tennessee, North Carolina State, Virginia, Arkansas State, Michigan
As we talked about a couple weeks back, it seemed very possible that South Carolina and Tennessee would both earn #1 seeds. Even with South Carolina’s loss at Kentucky, it still looks probable. The Gamecocks deserve a #1 seed no matter what happens in the conference tournament. Tennessee, on the other hand, is a bit susceptible. If they lose against South Carolina in the SEC tournament finals, they should still get a top seed. If they lose before that, teams like Maryland, Florida State, Baylor and Oregon State will start knocking on the door. Of course, each of those teams would have to win their respective conference tournaments this week to have a shot.
See the Women's Basketball Projected NCAA Tournament Bracket
ACC: Duke, Florida State, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse
American: Connecticut, South Florida
Big East: DePaul, Seton Hall
Big 12: Baylor, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, West Virginia
Big Ten: Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers
Pac-12: Arizona State, California, Oregon State, Stanford, Washington
SEC: Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M
A-10: Dayton, George Washington
CAA: James Madison
C-USA: Western Kentucky
Horizon: Green Bay
MAC: Ohio
MVC: Wichita State
MWC: Colorado State
WCC: Gonzaga
America East: Albany
A-Sun: Florida Gulf Coast
Big Sky: Montana
Big South: Liberty
Big West: Hawaii
Ivy League: Princeton
MAAC: Quinnipiac
MEAC: Hampton
NEC: Bryant
OVC: Tennessee-Martin
Patriot: American
Southern: Chattanooga
Southland: Stephen F. Austin
Summit: South Dakota
Sun Belt: Arkansas-Little Rock
SWAC: Southern
WAC: New Mexico State
See the Women's Basketball Projected NCAA Tournament Bracket