Last Eight In: Duquesne, Washington, Charlotte, Arkansas, West Virginia, Villanova, Iowa, DePaul
First Eight Out: St. John’s, Wyoming, SMU, Saint Mary’s, Fordham, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas
Tennessee won the SEC title, but there was a lot of movement among the top teams in the conference last week. The Lady Volunteers lost to Kentucky, while Georgia fell to Mississippi State, South Carolina was upset at Missouri and Texas A&M lost to Tennessee and LSU. The big winner out of that was Kentucky. Yet, if we learned anything about the SEC in the last week, there will be plenty more movement when it comes to seeding during the conference tournament.
See the Projected Women's NCAA Tournament Bracket
ACC: Duke, North Carolina, Maryland, Florida State, Miami
Big East: Connecticut, Notre Dame, Louisville, Syracuse, South Florida, DePaul, Villanova
Big 12: Baylor, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, West Virginia
Big Ten: Penn State, Nebraska, Michigan State, Purdue, Michigan, Iowa
Pac-12: Stanford, California, UCLA, Colorado, Washington
SEC: Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, LSU, Arkansas
A-10: Dayton, Charlotte, Duquesne
CAA: Delaware
C-USA: SMU
Horizon: Green Bay
MAC: Toledo
MVC: Creighton
MWC: San Diego State
WAC: Utah State
WCC: Gonzaga
America East: Albany
A-Sun: Florida Golf Coast
Big Sky: Montana
Big South: Liberty
Big West: Pacific
Ivy League: Princeton
MAAC: Marist
MEAC: Hampton
NEC: Quinnipiac
OVC: Eastern Kentucky
Patriot: Navy
Southern: Chattanooga
Southland: Oral Roberts
Summit: South Dakota State
Sun Belt: Middle Tennessee
SWAC: Texas Southern
See the Projected Women's NCAA Tournament Bracket