Women’s March Madness live bracket 2023: Updated NCAA field of 68, seeds, snubs on Selection Sunday

The season-long anticipation is finally coming to an end.

It’s Selection Sunday and the stakes are high for teams hoping for a dance.

The field will consist of 68 teams – 32 automatic qualifiers and 36 at-large bids. The field will be reduced to its normal 64 for the First Four games on Wednesday, March 15th and Thursday, March 16th. There are two regions split in half: Greenville and Seattle.

Will your team make it? Which teams does defending champion South Carolina need to beat to end an unbeaten season?

Sporting News will provide live updates as each of the regions from Seed 1 through 16 is announced, including the top four.

Check out the full updates for the 2023 NCAA Women’s Tournament:

MORE: Watch NCAA tournament games live on Sling TV

March Madness Bracket 2023

You can download your free, printable copy of the bracket here.

Check out The Sporting News’ Women’s March Madness HQ page for the full Field of 68, along with the schedule and our expert tips and predictions to help you win your pool.

Live bracket updates for the women’s NCAA

7:40 p.m.: Holy Cross’ victory in the Patriot League gives them their first automatic qualifying offer since 2007.

Drake’s win was the largest win over a No. 1 in Missouri Valley Conference history.

Monmouth’s victory is also her first conference championship and her automatic qualifying offer since joining the Colonial Athletic Association in July 2022.

19:30 o’clock: ESPN’s Charlie Creme predicts that the Big Ten will hold two of the four No. 1 seed slots with Indiana and Iowa. This would be Indiana’s first top seed and the first for Iowa in over three decades (1988 and 1992 were the last).

7:20 p.m.: The final series of women’s conference tournaments ended earlier today, solidifying the final five automatic bids, but not without surprises – a sevens beat a ones in the Colonial Athletic Association:

  • Holy Cross defeated Boston U 66-61 in the Patriot League
  • Sacred Heart defeated FDU 72-60 in the NEC
  • Drake defeated Belmont 89-71 in the MVC
  • Monmouth defeated Towson 80-55 in the CAA
  • Iowa State defeated Texas 61-51 in the Big 12

19 o’clock: For the second time, the men’s and women’s shows will take place on the same day.

First Four

game 1 open
game 2 open
game 3 open
game 4 open

Greenville 1

seed team (record)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8th
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Greenville 2

seed team (record)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8th
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

seattle 3

seed team (record)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8th
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

seattle 4

seed team (record)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8th
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

NCAA Women’s Tournament Biggest Nudges

This section will be updated.

Women’s March Madness 2023 schedule

First Four

Wednesday March 15th

Game time (ET) TV
open 19 o’clock ESPNU
open 21 clock ESPNU

Thursday March 16th

Game time (ET) TV
open 19 o’clock ESPNU
open 21 clock ESPNU

round 1

Friday March 17th

Game time (ET) TV
open 11:30 a.m ESPN2
open Midday ESPN
open 1:30 p.m ESPN2
open 14 o’clock ESPN
open 2.30 ESPNews
open 3 pm ESPNU
open 3:30 p.m ESPN2
open 4 p.m ESPN
open 17:30 ESPN2
open 17:30 ESPNU
open 6 p.m ESPNews
open 19:30 o’clock ESPN2
open 19:30 o’clock ESPNU
open 8 p.m ESPNews
open 22 O `clock ESPN2
open 22 O `clock ESPNU

Saturday March 18th

Game time (ET) TV
open 11:30 a.m ESPN2
open 13 o’clock ABC
open 1:30 p.m ESPN2
open 14 o’clock ESPN
open 2.30 ESPNU
open 3 pm ABC
open 3:30 p.m ESPN2
open 4 p.m ESPN
open 17 o’clock ESPNU
open 17:30 ESPN2
open 19 o’clock ESPNews
open 19:30 o’clock ESPN2
open 21 clock ESPNU
open 9:30 p.m ESPN2
open 22 O `clock ESPN
open 11:30 p.m ESPN2

round 2

Round 2 times will be determined after Round 1 is completed on Saturday.

Sunday March 19th

Game time (ET) TV
open 13 o’clock ABC
open 3 pm ABC
open 3:30 p.m ESPN
open 17 o’clock ESPN2
open 17:30 ESPN
open 19 o’clock ESPN2
open 19:30 o’clock ESPN
open 9:30 p.m ESPN

Monday, March 20th

Game time (ET) TV
open 4 p.m ESPN2
open 6 p.m ESPN2
open 19 o’clock ESPN
open 19 o’clock ESPNU
open 8 p.m ESPN2
open 21 clock ESPN
open 21 clock ESPNU
open 22 O `clock ESPN2

sweet 16

Friday March 24th

Game time (ET) TV
open 2.30 ESPN
open 17 o’clock ESPN
open 19:30 o’clock ESPN
open 22 O `clock ESPN

Saturday March 25th

Game time (ET) TV
open 11:30 a.m ESPN
open 14 o’clock ABC
open 4 p.m ESPN2
open 6:30 p.m ESPN2

Elite Eight

Sunday March 26th

Game time (ET) TV
open 19 o’clock ESPN
open 21 clock ESPN

Monday, March 27th

Game time (ET) TV
open 19 o’clock ESPN
open 21 clock ESPN

last four

Friday March 31st

Game time (ET) TV
open 19 o’clock ESPN
open 9:30 p.m ESPN

National Championship

Sunday April 2nd

Game time (ET) TV
open 3:30 p.m ABC

How to watch Women’s March Madness games in 2023

The ESPN family of networks (ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNews) will split coverage of the 2023 NCAA Women’s Tournament. The games can also be streamed via Sling TV.

Round TV channel
First Four ESPNU, ESPN2
round 1 ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ABC
round 2 ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ABC
sweet 16 ESPN, ESPN2, ABC
Elite Eight ESPN
last four ESPN
National Championship ABC

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