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Official Bracket

First Round

Second Round

Sweet 16®

Elite Eight®

Elite Eight®

Sweet 16®

Second Round

First Round

GREENVILLE 1

FINAL 1 South Carolina 72 16 Norfolk St. 40
FINAL 8 South Fla. 67 9 Marquette 65
FINAL 5 Oklahoma 85 12 Portland 63
FINAL 4 UCLA 67 13 Sacramento St. 45
FINAL 6 Creighton 66 11 Mississippi St. 81
FINAL 3 Notre Dame 82 14 Southern Utah 56
FINAL 7 Arizona 75 10 West Virginia 62
FINAL 2 Maryland 93 15 Holy Cross 61
FINAL 1 South Carolina 76 8 South Fla. 45
FINAL 5 Oklahoma 73 4 UCLA 82
FINAL 11 Mississippi St. 48 3 Notre Dame 53
FINAL 7 Arizona 64 2 Maryland 77
FINAL 1 South Carolina 59 4 UCLA 43
FINAL 3 Notre Dame 59 2 Maryland 76
FINAL 1 South Carolina 86 2 Maryland 75

GREENVILLE 2

FINAL 1 Indiana 77 16 Tennessee Tech 47
FINAL 8 Oklahoma St. 61 9 Miami (FL) 62
FINAL 5 Washington St. 63 12 FGCU 74
FINAL 4 Villanova 76 13 Cleveland St. 59
FINAL 6 Michigan 71 11 UNLV 59
FINAL 3 LSU 73 14 Hawaii 50
FINAL 7 NC State 63 10 Princeton 64
FINAL 2 Utah 103 15 Gardner-Webb 77
FINAL 1 Indiana 68 9 Miami (FL) 70
FINAL 12 FGCU 57 4 Villanova 76
FINAL 6 Michigan 42 3 LSU 66
FINAL 10 Princeton 56 2 Utah 63
FINAL 9 Miami (FL) 70 4 Villanova 65
FINAL 3 LSU 66 2 Utah 63
FINAL 9 Miami (FL) 42 3 LSU 54

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FINAL FOUR®

Championship

FINAL FOUR®

FINAL 1 South Carolina 73 2 Iowa 77
FINAL 2 Iowa 85 3 LSU 102
FINAL 3 LSU 79 1 Virginia Tech 72

SEATTLE 4

FINAL 1 Stanford 92 16 Sacred Heart 49
FINAL 8 Ole Miss 71 9 Gonzaga 48
FINAL 5 Louisville 83 12 Drake 81
FINAL 4 Texas 79 13 East Carolina 40
FINAL 6 Colorado 82 11 Middle Tenn. 60
FINAL 3 Duke 89 14 Iona 49
FINAL 7 Florida St. 54 10 Georgia 66
FINAL 2 Iowa 95 15 Southeastern La. 43
FINAL 1 Stanford 49 8 Ole Miss 54
FINAL 5 Louisville 73 4 Texas 51
FINAL 6 Colorado 61 3 Duke 53
FINAL 10 Georgia 66 2 Iowa 74
FINAL 8 Ole Miss 62 5 Louisville 72
FINAL 6 Colorado 77 2 Iowa 87
FINAL 5 Louisville 83 2 Iowa 97

SEATTLE 3

FINAL 1 Virginia Tech 58 16 Chattanooga 33
FINAL 8 Southern California 57 9 South Dakota St. 62
FINAL 5 Iowa St. 73 12 Toledo 80
FINAL 4 Tennessee 95 13 Saint Louis 50
FINAL 6 North Carolina 61 11 SJU 59
FINAL 3 Ohio St. 80 14 James Madison 66
FINAL 7 Baylor 78 10 Alabama 74
FINAL 2 UConn 95 15 Vermont 52
FINAL 1 Virginia Tech 72 9 South Dakota St. 60
FINAL 12 Toledo 47 4 Tennessee 94
FINAL 6 North Carolina 69 3 Ohio St. 71
FINAL 7 Baylor 58 2 UConn 77
FINAL 1 Virginia Tech 73 4 Tennessee 64
FINAL 3 Ohio St. 73 2 UConn 61
FINAL 1 Virginia Tech 84 3 Ohio St. 74
FINAL 16 Southern U. 47 16 Sacred Heart 57
FINAL 16 Tennessee Tech 79 16 Monmouth 69

First Four®

FINAL 11 Illinois 56 11 Mississippi St. 70
FINAL 11 Purdue 64 11 St. John's (NY) 66

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FAQs

Who won the women's NCAA basketball 2023 bracket? ›

2023 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
Season2022–23
Teams68
Finals siteAmerican Airlines Center Dallas, Texas
ChampionsLSU Tigers (1st title, 1st title game, 6th Final Four)
Runner-upIowa Hawkeyes (1st title game, 2nd Final Four)
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Who won Division 1 women's basketball? ›

Who won the Division 3 women's basketball title in 2023? ›

April 1, 2023 Transylvania takes the title No. 2 Transylvania withstood a fourth-quarter rally from No. 1 Christopher Newport and pulled away from the Captains in the final minute to win the 2023 NCAA Division III women's basketball title.

Are there any perfect brackets in the NCAA basketball tournament? ›

There has never been a verified perfect bracket, according to the NCAA. The organization has been tracking online submissions across platforms since 2016 and used archival data before that.

How many women's brackets were filled out? ›

This year's tracking on the women's side involved more than four million brackets.

Did Caitlin Clark win a championship? ›

Clark never did win a national championship, but you could make a strong case that carrying Iowa to back-to-back Final Fours is just as impressive, if not more so. That discussion, and where she ranks among college basketball's all-time greats, will continue on for years.

Who won the Division 2 women's basketball? ›

– Extending their win streak to 11 games, Minnesota State University dominated No. 7 ranked Texas Woman's University 89-73 to win the 2023-24 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship Friday night at St. Joseph Civic Center.

How many points did Caitlin Clark score in the championship game? ›

Caitlin Clark scores 30 points in the national championship game, but it's not enough as Iowa falls to undefeated South Carolina.

Who won the Division 1 basketball championship? ›

Who is in women's final 4 2024? ›

2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
Season2023–24
ChampionsSouth Carolina Gameco*cks (3rd title, 3rd title game, 6th Final Four)
Runner-upIowa Hawkeyes (2nd title game, 3rd Final Four)
SemifinalistsNC State Wolfpack (2nd Final Four) UConn Huskies (23rd Final Four)
Winning coachDawn Staley (3rd title)
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Who won the Division 3 basketball tournament? ›

In their first–ever Division III tournament, Trine won the national championship, beating Hampden–Sydney 69–61.

Where is the D3 womens basketball tournament 2023? ›

2023 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteOosting Gymnasium (semifinals) American Airlines Center (final) Hartford, Connecticut (semifinals) Dallas, Texas (final)
ChampionsTransylvania (1st title)
Runner-upChristopher Newport (1st title game)
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How much money do you get if you get a perfect bracket? ›

Key Facts. USA Today Sports will offer $1 million to any contestant who correctly fills out a perfect bracket—meaning they correctly choose the winner of all 67 games in the tournament on either the men's or women's side—and another $25,000 to the contestant with the best bracket.

Are there any correct brackets left? ›

There are zero perfect brackets remaining in ESPN's Tournament Challenge. ESPN initially had 22.1 million entries.

How many NCAA basketball brackets are possible? ›

Therefore, there are 63 games in a normal NCAA tournament bracket. As such, the number of possible outcomes for a bracket is 2^63, or 9,223,372,036,854,775,808. That's 9.2 quintillion. In case you were wondering, one quintillion is one billion billions.

Who wins the NCAA Tournament 2023? ›

The game was played on April 3, 2023, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. In the game, UConn defeated San Diego State 76–59 to win their fifth national championship in five appearances. Adama Sanogo of UConn was named Most Outstanding Player (MOP) of the Final Four.

Who won the Division 3 women's basketball tournament? ›

NYU Women's Basketball Wins Division III Championship.

Who will win 2023 NCAA men's championship? ›

After UConn won the 2023 national championship last April, the Huskies were priced as the team to beat in the early 2024 championship market.

Where is the womens NCAA final four 2023? ›

2 – The 2023 Women's Final Four in Dallas will mark the second time that the city has played host to America's marquee women's sporting event, hosting previously in 2017.

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