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UConn vs. South Carolina - national championship highlights
Here is the official and printable NCAA bracket for the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.
No. 2 UConn won the championship 82-59 over No. 1 South Carolina.
NCAA bracket 2025: Printable March Madness bracket for the women's tournament
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2025 NCAA women's tournament schedule, scores, highlights
All times ET
Sunday, April 6 (National championship game in Tampa, Fla.)
- (2) UConn 82, (1) South Carolina 59
Wednesday, March 19 (First Four)
- (11) Iowa State 68,(11) Princeton 63
- (16) Southern U. 68, (16) UC San Diego 56
Thursday, March 20 (First Four)
- (11) Columbia 63,(11) Washington 60
Friday, March 21 (First Round/Round of 64)
- (6) Michigan 80,(11) Iowa State 74
- (4) Kentucky 79,(13) Liberty 78
- (9) Indiana 76, (8) Utah 68
- (3) Notre Dame 106,(14) Stephen F. Austin 54
- (5) Kansas State 85,(12) Fairfield 41
- (4) Baylor 73, (13) Grand Canyon 60
- (2) TCU 73,(15) FDU 51
- (1) South Carolina 108,(16) Tennessee Tech 48
- (10) Oregon 77, (7)Vanderbilt 73 (OT)
- (4) Ohio State 71,(13) Montana State 51
- (5) Ole Miss 83,(12) Ball State 65
- (7) Louisville 63,(10) Nebraska 58
- (8) Richmond 74,(9) Georgia Tech 49
- (5) Tennessee 101,(12) South Florida 66
- (2) Duke 86,(15) Lehigh 25
- (1) UCLA 84,(16) Southern U. 46
Saturday, March 22 (First Round/Round of 64)
- (6) Iowa 92,(11) Murray State 57
- (2) UConn 103,(15) Arkansas State 34
- (5) Alabama 81,(12) Green Bay 67
- (2) NC State 75,(15) Vermont 55
- (6) West Virginia 78,(11) Columbia 59
- (3) Oklahoma 81,(14) FGCU 58
- (1) Southern California 71,(16) UNC Greensboro 25
- (10) South Dakota State 74, (7) Oklahoma State 68
- (4) Maryland 82,(13) Norfolk State 69
- (3) North Carolina 70,(14) Oregon State 49
- (7) Michigan State 64,(10) Harvard 50
- (9) Mississippi State 59, (8) California 46
- (8) Illinois 66,(9) Creighton 57
- (6) Florida State 94,(11) George Mason 59
- (3) LSU 103,(14) San Diego State 48
Sunday, March 23 (Second Round/Round of 32)
- (2) Duke 59, (10) Oregon 53
- (3) Notre Dame 76,(6) Michigan 55
- (5) Kansas State 80, (4) Kentucky 79 (OT)
- (1) South Carolina 64, (9) Indiana 53
- (5) Ole Miss 69, (4) Baylor 63
- (2) TCU 85,(7) Louisville 70
- (5) Tennessee 82, (4) Ohio State 67
- (1) UCLA 84,(8) Richmond 67
Monday, March 24 (Second Round/Round of 32)
- (2) NC State 83,(7) Michigan State 49
- (1) Texas 65,(8) Illinois 48
- (3) Oklahoma 96,(6) Iowa 62
- (4) Maryland 111,(5) Alabama 108 (2OT)
- (3) LSU 101,(6) Florida State 71
- (3) North Carolina 58,(6) West Virginia 47
- (2) UConn 91,(10) South Dakota State 57
- (1) Southern California 96,(9) Mississippi State 59
Friday, March 28 (Sweet 16)
- (2) Duke 47,(3) North Carolina 38
- (1) South Carolina 71,(4) Maryland 67
- (3) LSU 80, (2) NC State 73
- (1) UCLA 76, (5) Ole Miss 62
Saturday, March 29 (Sweet 16)
- (2) TCU 71,(3) Notre Dame 62
- (1) Texas 67,(5) Tennessee 59
- (2) UConn 82,(3) Oklahoma 59
- (1) Southern California 67, (5) Kansas State 61
Sunday, March 30 (Elite Eight)
- (1) South Carolina 54,(2) Duke 50
- (1) UCLA 72,(3) LSU 65
Monday, March 31 (Elite Eight)
- (1) Texas 58,(2) TCU 47
- (2)UConn 78, (1) Southern California 64
Friday, April 4 (Final Four in Tampa, Fla.)
- (1) South Carolina 74,(1) Texas 57
- (2) UConn 85, (1) UCLA 51
This is the schedule for the tournament:
- Selection Sunday:8 p.m. ET Sunday, March 16 on ESPN
- First Four:March 19-20
- First round:March 21-22
- Second round:March 23-24
- Sweet 16:March 28-29
- Elite Eight: March 30-31
- Final Four:Friday, April 4at 7p.m. with the second semifinal starting 30 minutes after thefirst game ends. Both will be atAmalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
- NCAA championship game: Sunday, April 6at 3 p.m.ET on ABC, hosted atAmalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
Beginning in 2023, the Sweet 16/Elite Eight will be held at two sites per year, with eight teams competing at each site:
2025Regional ROUND SITES | |||
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Round | City | Venue | Dates |
Sweet 16/Elite Eight | Birmingham, Alabama | Legacy Arena | March 30-31 |
Sweet 16/Elite Eight | Spokane, Washington | Spokane Arena | March 30-31 |
These are the future sites for the championship:
YEAR/DATES | CITY | HOST | FACILITY |
---|---|---|---|
2025: April 4 and 6 | Tampa Bay, Florida | University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission | Amalie Arena |
2026: April 3 and 5 | Phoenix | Arizona State University | Footprint Center |
2027: April 2 and 4 | Columbus, Ohio | The Ohio State University and the Greater Columbus Sports Commission | Nationwide Arena |
2028: March 31 and April 2 | Indianapolis | Horizon League, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Indiana Sports Corp | Gainbridge Fieldhouse |
2029: March 30 and April 1 | San Antonio | University of the Incarnate Word, University of Texas at San Antonio and San Antonio Sports | Alamodome |
2030: April 5 and 7 | Portland, Oregon | University of Portland and Sport Oregon | Moda Center |
2031: April 4 and 6 | Dallas | Big 12 Conference and the Dallas Sports Commission | American Airlines Center |
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