The women's NCAA Tournament is down to 16 teams. Ranking and analyzing the 16 teams still in contention in women's March Madness.
1. Duke (East). The Blue Devils were 3/1 to win the national championship before the tournament and are now 2/1, which reflects their dominant showing against Baylor in the second round and the sturdiness of Cooper Flagg’s previously injured ankle. Next up: Arizona
The Duke Blue Devils lead the way as the odds-on favorite to win the men's NCAA Tournament title, but all four No. 1 seeds remain alive.
While this tournament has not had a ton of surprises or upsets, that means there are a lot of very talented rosters still remaining in March Madness.
The Sweet 16 is upon us with a field of teams we mostly expected to see. All of the top three-seeded teams are represented in Birmingham, Ala. and Spokane, Wash. for the regional rounds ...
A handful of perfect brackets remain in the women's NCAA Tournament. ESPN's bracket tracker lists seven perfect brackets left out of 3.2 million through the first half of the Sweet 16 games on Friday.
The women's Elite Eight field is set, with the games set to tip off on Sunday afternoon with South Carolina taking on Duke. How do all the remaining teams stack
The Big 12 Conference went 1-1 on Saturday during the NCAA Women’s Tournament, as TCU advanced to the Elite Eight. Behind Hailey Van Lith, the Horned Frogs advanced to the final eight for the first time in program history with a 71-62 victory over Notre Dame.