Top Women's Teams Advance in March Madness, No Major Upsets
Top Women's Teams Advance in March Madness, No Major Upsets

Top Women's Teams Advance in March Madness, No Major Upsets

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The women's NCAA Tournament has been largely predictable, with no teams seeded 11 or worse advancing to the second round for the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1994. The only double-digit seeds remaining are No. 10 Oregon and South Dakota State, both of which had to rally in their first-round games. Dominant performances were seen from the top-seeded teams, with the number one seeds winning by an average of 47 points and six teams scoring over 100 points in their matches, marking a historic occurrence. The second round features competitive matchups, including No. 5 Kansas State against No. 4 Kentucky and No. 6 Florida State facing No. 3 LSU. Intrigue continues with No. 2 TCU playing against Hailey Van Lith's former team, No. 7 Louisville. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on whether any upsets will finally occur in the upcoming rounds.

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