The NCAA Tournament bracket is set and the Field of 68 is here. No. 1 discussion aside, the top teams received some favorable draws, but which teams could make their Cinderella run this season? CSN’s exclusive printable women’s bracket showcases each team’s potential path.

2025 Women’s March Madness Printable Bracket
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Which Conference Had the Most Entrants in the Women’s NCAA Tournament?
As to be expected, the two power conferences in women’s basketball led the way. In terms of teams to make the NCAA Tournament, the Big Ten proved to be the deepest conference, sending a national-best 12 teams into the field.
Here’s how the conferences aligned:
- Big Ten: 12 teams
- SEC: 10 teams
- ACC: 8 teams
- Big 12: 7 teams
- Ivy: 3 teams
- Big East: 2 teams
- Patriot: 2 teams
- A10: 1 team
- AAC: 1 team
- America East: 1 team
- ASUN: 1 team
- Big Sky: 1 team
- Big South: 1 team
- Big West: 1 team
- Coastal: 1 team
- CUSA: 1 team
- Horizon: 1 team
- MAC: 1 team
- MEAC: 1 team
- Metro Atlantic: 1 team
- Missouri Valley: 1 team
- MWC: 1 team
- Northeast: 1 team
- Ohio Valley: 1 team
- Pac-12: 1 team
- Southern: 1 team
- Southland: 1 team
- Southwestern: 1 team
- Summit: 1 team
- Sun Belt: 1 team
- WAC: 1 team
Who Are the No. 1 Seeds in the 2025 NCAA Women’s Tournament?
It should also come as no surprise that the South Carolina Gamecocks received the top overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. However, the Big Ten and SEC split the top seeds overall, with each conference earning two No. 1 seeds.
Here’s how the Big Ten and SEC teams were ranked:
Big Ten teams
- UCLA – No. 1 seed
- USC – No. 1 seed
- Maryland – No. 4 seed
- Ohio State – No. 4 seed
- Iowa – No. 6 seed
- Michigan – No. 6 seed
- Michigan State – No. 7 seed
- Illinois – No. 8 seed
- Indiana – No. 9 seed
- Nebraska – No. 10 seed
- Oregon – No. 10 seed
- Washington – No. 11 seed
SEC teams
- South Carolina – No. 1 seed
- Texas – No. 1 seed
- LSU – No. 3 seed
- Oklahoma – No. 3 seed
- Kentucky – No. 4 seed
- Alabama – No. 5 seed
- Ole Miss – No. 5 seed
- Tennessee – No. 5 seed
- Vanderbilt – No. 7 seed
- Mississippi State – No. 9 seed
The Final Four and National Championship will take place on April 4 and April 6, respectively, from Tampa at Amalie Arena.
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