Six biggest questions and everything on the line heading into Women's Champ Week
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As March Madness approaches, recent upsets in women's college basketball have reshaped the NCAA tournament bracket. Six top-16 teams lost unexpectedly, sparking excitement as teams like Georgia, Virginia, and Ole Miss shocked their opponents. The Power 4 titles were decided over the weekend, with South Carolina and Texas sharing the SEC crown. Key victories by USC and Maryland have also increased their chances for tournament hosting and seeding. As Champ Week nears, the crucial decisions for No. 1 seeds remain a hot topic in the lead-up to the tournament.
Three days into March and the madness has commenced, as six teams in the top 16 lost during the weekend with upsets scattered throughout.
With Champ Week tipping off Tuesday and NCAA tournament bids set to be punched over the next two weeks, we look at the biggest questions impacting the women's tournament bracket.
Texas, USC, UCLA, and South Carolina are updated as the top seeds in ESPN's latest Bracketology, showcasing the competitive nature of women's college basketball.
The Power 4 regular-season titles were decided, with South Carolina and Texas sharing the SEC crown, highlighting the dramatic shifts in rankings and tournament placements.
Read at ESPN.com
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