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2025 Women’s March Madness schedule, scores: Games, dates, locations, tip times, TV channels, Sweet 16 bracket

The NCAA Women’s Championship continues on Saturday with Sweet 16, where the teams look forward to a hole ticket to Elite Eight. All the first four seeds remain, but USC will continue to dance without its best player after Juju Watkins He suffered from an acle torn In the second round.

Sweet 16 started with a rival struggle between Duke No. 2 and No. 3 Seed North Carolina, Blue Devils wandered to win 47-38 thanks to an incredible defensive voltage. Meanwhile, the national champion of South Carolina South Carolina regained a deficit at the end of the first half to defeat Maryland and advance to the eighth elite, where they will meet Duke.

In an exciting rear competition, LSU defeated NC State, 80-73, behind a 30-point effort, 19 effort from Aneesah Morrow. Michaela Williams was late with many huge baskets, and ended with 19 points, eight rebounds and six assists.

UCLA did not acquire the comprehensive seed at the end of last week with a pair of the explosion victories, but the level of difficulty rose when Bruins, 5, 76-62. The University of California in Los Angeles will face LSU on Sunday.

March March Gadness 2025: Printable NCAA championship with Sweet 16 Action

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Other number 1, Texas, classified No. 5 in Tennessee, will get Saturday, where the longhorns team is looking to maintain their impressive season.

Despite all the numbers that are eliminated, this year there are many dangerous teams that are serious competitors outside the first seeds. Do not look further than the remaining seeds No. 5 – Kansas and Tennessee. These programs start from Big Road to reach Sweet 16.

Two cities – Birmingham, Alaa, Facebook, and Washington will host.

Here are all the information you will need to keep pace with the procedure. Make sure to check again on this page, as it will be updated with reconciliations and the times of the party during the next three weeks.

2025 NCAA Women’s Championship schedule, dates back

Sweet 16

Friday 28 March

Time (et)

game

TV / Douaf

2:30 pm

(2) Duke 47, (3) North Carolina 38
Legacy Arena in BJCC – Birmingham, Alaa.

Espn

5 pm

(1) South Carolina 71, (4) Maryland 67
Legacy Arena in BJCC – Birmingham, Alaa.

Espn

7:30 pm

(3) LSU 80, (2) NC State 73
Spokan Arena – Spokan, Wash.

Espn

10 pm

(1) Ucla 76, (5) Ole Miss 62
Spokan Arena – Spokan, Wash.

Espn

Saturday 29 March

Time (et)

game

TV / Douaf

1 pm

(2) TCU versus (3) Notre Dame
Legacy Arena in BJCC – Birmingham, Alaa.

ABC

3:30 pm

(1) Texas versus (5) Tennessee
Legacy Arena in BJCC – Birmingham, Alaa.

ABC

5:30 pm

(2) Uconn versus (3) Oklahoma
Spokan Arena – Spokan, Wash.

Espn

8 pm

(1) USC versus (5) Kansas State
Spokan Arena – Spokan, Wash.

Espn

The second round

Sunday 23 March

Time (et)

game

TV / Douaf

back

(2) Duke 59, (10) Oregon 53
Cameron Interior Stadium – Durham, North Carolina

Espn

1 pm

(3) Notre Dame 76, (6) Michigan 55
Purcell Pavilion – South Bend, Ind.

ABC

2 pm

(5) Kansas State 80, (4) Kentucky 79 – (OT)
Colesium Memorial – Lexington, Kentucky.

Espn

3 pm

(1) South Carolina 64, (4) Baylor 53
Arena Life Arena – Colombia, SC

ABC

4 pm

(5) Ole Miss 69, (4) baylor 63
Foster Pavilion – Waco, Texas

Espn

6 pm

(2) TCU 85, (7) Louisville 70
Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, Texas

Espn

8 pm

(5) Tennessee 82, (4) Ohio 67
Shottentein Center – Columbus, Ohio

Espn

10 pm

(1) Ucla 84, (8) Richmond 67
Pauli Pavilion – Los Angeles, California.

Espn

Monday, March 24

Time (et)

game

TV / Douaf

back

(2) NC State 83, (7) Michigan State 49
Reynolds Collensium – Rally, North Carolina

Espn

2 pm

(1) Texas 65, (8) Illinois 48
Moody Center – Austin, Texas

Espn

4 pm

(3) Oklahoma 96, (6) Iowa 62
Lloyd Nobel Center – Norman, Okla.

Espn

5 pm

(4) Maryland 111, (5) Alabama 108 – (2OT)
Xfinity Center – College Park, MD.

Espn2

6 pm

(3) LSU 101, (6) Florida 71
Maravic House Center Assembly – Patton Rouge, Los Angeles.

Espn

7 pm

(3) North Carolina State 58, (6) Western Virginia 47
Carmichael Arena – Chapel Hill, NC

Espn2

8 pm

(2) Uconn 91, (10) South Dakota state 57
Gampel Pavillon – Stourrs, Conn.

Espn

10 pm

(1) USC 96, (9) Mississippi State 59
Galen Center – Los Angeles, California.

Espn

The first round

Friday, March 21

11:30 AM (6) Michigan 80, (11) Iowa State 74
Purcell Pavilion – South Bend, Ind.
Espn2
back (4) Kentucky 79, (13) Liberty 78
Colesium Memorial – Lexington, Kentucky.
Espn
1:30 pm (9) Indiana 76, (8) Utah 68
Arena Life Arena – Colombia, SC
Espn2
2 pm (3) Notre Dame 106, (14) Stephen F. Austin 54
Purcell Pavilion – South Bend, Ind.
Espn
2:30 pm (5) Kansas State 85, (12) Fairfield 41
Colesium Memorial – Lexington, Kentucky.
espnyws
3:30 pm (2) TCU 73, (15) Fairleight Dickinson 51
Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, Texas
Espn2
3:30 pm (4) Baylor 73, (13) Grand Canyon 60
Nursery Waku, Texas
Espnu
4 pm (1) South Carolina 108, (16) Tennessee Tech 48
Arena Life Arena – Colombia, SC
Espn
5:30 pm (4) Ohio State 71, (13) Montana State 51
Shottentein CenterColumbus, Ohio
Espn2
5:30 pm (10) Oregon 77, (7) Vanderbel 73
Cameron Interior Stadium – Durham, North Carolina
espnyws
6 pm (5) Ole Miss 83, (12) Ball State 65
Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, Texas
Espnu
6 pm (7) Louisville 63, (10) Nebraska 58
Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, Texas
Espn
7:30 pm (8) Richmond 74, (9) Georgia Tech 49
Paoley Pavilion – Los Angeles
espnyws
8 pm (2) Duke 86, (15) Lehay 25
Cameron Interior Stadium – Durham, North Carolina
Espnu
8 pm (5) Tennessee 101, (12) South Florida 66
Shottentein CenterColumbus, Ohio
Espn
10 pm (1) Ucla 84, (16) South 46
Paoley Pavilion – Los Angeles
Espn

Saturday, March 22nd

back (6) Iowa 92, (11) Murray State 57
Lloyd Nobel Center – Norman, Okla.
Espn
1 pm (2) Uconn 103, (15) Arkansas State 34
Gampel Pavillon – Stourrs, Conn.
ABC
1:30 pm (5) Alabama 81, (12) Green Bay 67
Xfinity Center – College Park, MD.
Espn2
2 pm (2) NC State 75, (15) Vermont 55
Reynolds Collensium – Rally, North Carolina
Espn
2 pm (6) Western Virginia 78, (11) Colombia 59
Carmichael Arena – Chapel Hill, NC
espnyws
2:30 pm (3) Oklahoma 81, (14) Coast of the Gulf of Florida 58
Lloyd Nobel Center – Norman, Okla.
Espnu
3 pm (1) USC 71, (16) UNC GrensBoro 25
Galen Center – Los Angeles
ABC
3:30 pm (10) Southern Dakota State 74, (7) Oklahoma State 68
Gampel Pavillon – Stourrs, Conn.
Espn2
4 pm (4) Maryland 82, (13) Norfolk State 69
Xfinity Center – College Park, MD.
Espn
4:30 pm (3) North Carolina State 70, (14) Oregon State 49
Carmichael Arena – Chapel Hill, NC
Espnu
4:30 pm (7) Michigan State 64, (10) Harvard 50
Reynolds Collensium – Rally, North Carolina
espnyws
5:30 pm (9) Mississippi State 59, (8) Cal 46
Galen Center – Los Angeles
Espn2
7:15 pm (8) Illinois 66, (9) Creton 57
Moody Center – Austin, Tex.
espnyws
7:45 pm (6) Florida State 94, (11) George Masson 59
Maravic House Center Assembly – Patton Rouge, Los Angeles.
Espn2
9:45 pm (1) Texas 105, (16) William and Mary 61
Moody Center – Austin, Tex.
Espn2
10:15 pm (3) LSU 103, (14) San Diego State 48
Maravic House Center Assembly – Patton Rouge, Los Angeles.
Espn

The elite is eight

Sunday 30 March – TBD at the start of
Birmingham, Alaa Spokan, washing.

Monday 31 March – The start time TBD
Birmingham, Alaa Spokan, washing.

The fourth final

Friday, April 4 – TBD (ESPN)
Amalie Arena – Tamba, Florida

National Championship

Sunday April 6 – TBD (ABC)
Amalie Arena – Tamba, Florida

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