The NCAA women's basketball tournament will feature four top seeds: UCLA, South Carolina, Texas, and USC, all of whom held a No. 1 ranking at some point this season. UCLA earned the No. 1 overall seed following their Big Ten championship victory, whereas South Carolina secured their position after winning the SEC title. Notably, teams will now receive financial incentives for performances in the tournament, marking a historic change for women's sports, enhancing revenue opportunities similar to men's tournaments.
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas, and USC are the top four seeds in the NCAA women's basketball tournament, marking a competitive season among elite programs.
UCLA secured the No. 1 overall seed after winning the Big Ten tournament, showcasing a strong comeback against rival Southern California, their tough competitor.
South Carolina, with a 30-3 record, became a No. 1 seed after defeating Texas in the SEC title game, solidifying their position in the tournament.
This season marks a historic change for women's NCAA basketball with performance units now available, allowing teams to earn revenue per tournament win.
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