1/6 Women's Basketball Bracketology Breakdown

 
Last Eight In: Minnesota, North Carolina, Colorado, Miami, Ohio State, Tennessee, Oklahoma State, Nebraska
 
First Eight Out: Georgia, Vanderbilt, Kansas, UCF, Marquette, Texas, Oklahoma, Drake
 
For now the traditional power conferences are eating up most of the spots in the NCAA Tournament. The Big Ten is leading the way with ten projected tournament participants. The ACC has eight and the Pac-12 and SEC both have seven. The Big 12 and Big East are the only other conferences with more than one bid. That will not be the case by March as there are quite a few teams like Missouri State, Gonzaga, Connecticut and James Madison who are looking good for an at-large bid should they not win their conference tournament. But, for now, all eyes are on the major conferences where just about every game could have huge NCAA Tournament implications.
 
 
ACC: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami (FL), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Syracuse, Virginia Tech
 
American: Connecticut
 
Big East: Creighton, DePaul
 
Big 12: Baylor, Oklahoma State, TCU, West Virginia
 
Big Ten: Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers
 
Pac-12: Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA
 
SEC: Arkansas, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M
 
 
A-10: Massachusetts
 
CAA: James Madison
 
C-USA: Rice
 
Horizon: IUPUI
 
MAC: Buffalo
 
MVC: Missouri State
 
MWC: Fresno State
 
WCC: Gonzaga
 
 
America East: Stony Brook
 
A-Sun: Florida Gulf Coast
 
Big Sky: Montana State
 
Big South: UNC Asheville
 
Big West: Cal State Fullerton
 
Ivy League: Princeton
 
MAAC: Marist
 
MEAC: North Carolina A&T
 
NEC: Robert Morris
 
OVC: Tennessee Tech
 
Patriot: Lehigh
 
Southern: UNC Greensboro
 
Southland: Abilene Christian
 
Summit: South Dakota
 
Sun Belt: Troy
 
SWAC: Texas Southern
 
WAC: Utah Valley