**2023 College Women's Basketball Tournament Bracket Released** The official bracket for the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament has been released and is available for download. All games in the tournament will be televised live on ESPN networks or ABC. This year's tournament features 68 teams, including the top 16 seeds: * Stanford * South Carolina * Virginia Tech * Iowa * Louisville * Tennessee * LSU * Texas * Baylor * UCLA * Maryland * Notre Dame * Arizona * Indiana * Florida Gulf Coast * Mississippi State Stanford enters the tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, followed by South Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Iowa. The Cardinal have won the past two NCAA Championships and will be looking to make it three in a row this year. The tournament will begin on March 16 with the First Four games. The Sweet 16 will be held from March 23-26, followed by the Elite Eight from March 30-April 1. The Final Four will be held in Dallas, Texas, on April 3 and 5. For more information on the tournament, including live scores and results, visit ESPN.
**2023 College Women's Basketball Tournament Bracket Released** The official bracket for the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament has been released and is available for download. All games in the tournament will be televised live on ESPN networks or ABC. This year's tournament features 68 teams, including the top 16 seeds: * Stanford * South Carolina * Virginia Tech * Iowa * Louisville * Tennessee * LSU * Texas * Baylor * UCLA * Maryland * Notre Dame * Arizona * Indiana * Florida Gulf Coast * Mississippi State Stanford enters the tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, followed by South Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Iowa. The Cardinal have won the past two NCAA Championships and will be looking to make it three in a row this year. The tournament will begin on March 16 with the First Four games. The Sweet 16 will be held from March 23-26, followed by the Elite Eight from March 30-April 1. The Final Four will be held in Dallas, Texas, on April 3 and 5. For more information on the tournament, including live scores and results, visit ESPN.
**LSU Tigers Crowned NCAA Women's Basketball National Champions** **Dallas, Texas - April 2, 2023** In a thrilling battle at the American Airlines Center, LSU defeated Iowa 102-85 to capture the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship. LSU's incredible shooting display proved unstoppable, as the Tigers shot a remarkable 52.2% from the field and 45.5% from three-point range. Senior forward Angel Reese led the way with 28 points, while guard Jasmine Carson added 22 points. Caitlin Clark of Iowa put up a valiant effort, scoring a game-high 41 points, including 9-of-20 from beyond the arc. However, Iowa's offense was no match for LSU's hot shooting. The game was filled with highlight-reel plays and intense competition. LSU took an early lead and never looked back, building a 20-point advantage at one point. Iowa made a late run, but it wasn't enough to catch up. With the victory, LSU claims its third NCAA Women's Basketball Championship, adding to its titles in 2004 and 2007. The Tigers also become the first team to win the championship since Notre Dame in 2018. Caitlin Clark was named the Tournament's Most Outstanding Player after her impressive performance throughout the tournament. The 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship will go down in history as a memorable event, showcasing the incredible talent and determination of the student-athletes who competed.
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**2023 College Women's Basketball Tournament Bracket Released** The official bracket for the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament has been released and is available for download. All games in the tournament will be televised live on ESPN networks or ABC. This year's tournament features 68 teams, including the top 16 seeds: * Stanford * South Carolina * Virginia Tech * Iowa * Louisville * Tennessee * LSU * Texas * Baylor * UCLA * Maryland * Notre Dame * Arizona * Indiana * Florida Gulf Coast * Mississippi State Stanford enters the tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, followed by South Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Iowa. The Cardinal have won the past two NCAA Championships and will be looking to make it three in a row this year. The tournament will begin on March 16 with the First Four games. The Sweet 16 will be held from March 23-26, followed by the Elite Eight from March 30-April 1. The Final Four will be held in Dallas, Texas, on April 3 and 5. For more information on the tournament, including live scores and results, visit ESPN.
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