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Women’s Bracketology: No. 1 seeds not locked in yet as opportunity looms for Bears, Terps

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Postponed games, long COVID-19 pauses for some programs and few nonconference contests have made this season different than any we have ever seen. Yet the 2021 women’s NCAA tournament is coming into focus, and is expected to be contested by 64 teams. After last season’s tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, getting to this point feels like a mission accomplished even if the journey was unlike any other.

The NCAA tournament also will look different. The entire tourney will be played at a single destination — the San Antonio region — with multiple venues, limited fans and an adjusted schedule. The Women’s Final Four will be held at the Alamodome on April 2 and 4. The road to the Lone Star State begins with Selection Monday on March 15. Along the way, and as automatic bids are won, we will continue to update Bracketology and the projected tournament field.

Bracket Watch

Texas A&M’s loss to Georgia in the SEC tournament quarterfinals doesn’t cost the Aggies a No. 1 seed. Their resume remains strong with a 23-2 overall record and 11-1 mark against teams ranked in the top 50 of the NET. However, Texas A&M is now more vulnerable to impressive runs by Maryland or Baylor in the Big Ten or Big 12 tournaments.

On the Bubble

First Four Out

Last Four In

Next Four Out

64-Team Bracket

Alamo Region

Hemisfair Region

Mercado Region

River Walk Region

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