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2024 NCAA women's tournament: Bracket, schedule, streaming, odds rankings ahead of Sweet 16

Editor's note: Follow all the women's Sweet 16 scores and highlights with USA TODAY Sports' live coverage.

The first two rounds of the 2024 women's NCAA Tournament are in the books and the field of 68 teams is down to the Sweet 16. It's been mostly chalk with all four No. 1 seeds still in the hunt for the women's Final Four in Cleveland April 5. Only a few upsets have changed the landscape over the first two rounds of action, most recently Duke's 75-63 upset of Ohio State to secure a spot for the Blue Devils in the Sweet 16.

Here's how the bracket looks ahead of the Sweet 16 in Albany and Portland:

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Regional 1 (Albany): Friday, March 29

Regional 2 (Albany): Saturday, March 30

Regional 3 (Portland): Friday, March 29

Regional 4 (Portland): Saturday, March 30

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Women's NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16 streaming

Because the Sweet 16 will be broadcast across ESPN and ABC, all games will be available to stream on the company's ESPN+ platform. You can also stream in other ways:

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Women's NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16 odds

Here's how the final 16 teams stack up in odds to win the national championship, per BetMGM as of Tuesday evening.

  1. South Carolina (-155)

  2. Iowa (+600)

  3. LSU (+800)

  4. UConn (+1400)

  5. Stanford (+1600)

  6. Texas (+2000)

  7. USC (+2200)

  8. UCLA (+2500)

  9. NC State (+3500)

  10. Notre Dame (+3500)

  11. Oregon State (+6600)

  12. Indiana (+10000)

  13. Duke (+10000)

  14. Colorado (+12500)

  15. Baylor (+12500)

  16. Gonzaga (+15000)

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