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March Madness women's bracket: Schedule, TV channels, streaming, scores for NCAA Tournament

Let the madness begin.

The 68-team field for the 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament is announced at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, kicking off a month-long of top-tier basketball.

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South Carolina, in the 16th season under coach Dawn Staley, is looking to become the 10th program in women's basketball to finish with a perfect regular season. The Gamecocks are a lock as the No. 1 overall seed.

Iowa — led by Caitlyn Clark — and defending champions LSU — led by Angel Reese and Kim Mulkey — will attempt to slow down South Carolina's path to history. So far 28 teams have clinched automatic berths through conference championships, with four remaining to claim their berths on Selection Sunday.

That leaves 36 teams to compete for an at-large bid. While several teams will sweat it out Sunday to find out if they made the tournament, other programs are just looking for where they will play when the tournament starts next weekend.

Here's everything to know about the NCAA Tournament, including the bracket, schedule, scores and TV channels:

MORE: Watch 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament games live with Fubo (free trial)

Printable 2024 March Madness women's bracket

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Women's March Madness games today

Monday, April 1

  • Game 63: (1) Iowa 94, (3) LSU 87

  • Game 64: (3) UConn 80, (1) USC 73

2024 NCAA Women's Tournament schedule, scores

First Four

Wednesday, March 20

  • Game 1: (16) Presbyterian 49, (16) Sacred Heart 42

  • Game 2: (12) Vanderbilt 72, (12) Columbia 68

Thursday, March 21

  • Game 3: (11) Arizona 69, (11) Auburn 59

  • Game 4: (16) Holy Cross 72, (16) UT Martin 45

First round

Friday, March 22

  • Game 5: (8) North Carolina 58, (9) Michigan State 56

  • Game 6: (2) Ohio State 80, (15) Maine 57

  • Game 7: (11) Middle Tennessee 71, (6) Louisville 69

  • Game 8: (1) South Carolina 91, (16) Presbyterian 39

  • Game 9: (7) Duke 72, (10) Richmond 61

  • Game 10: (1) Texas 82, (16) Drexel 42

  • Game 11: (4) Virginia Tech 92, (13) Marshall 49

  • Game 12: (3) LSU 70, (14) Rice 60

  • Game 13: (4) Kansas State 78, (13) Portland 65

  • Game 14: (8) Alabama 82, (9) Florida State 74

  • Game 15: (5) Baylor 80, (12) Vanderbilt 63

  • Game 16: (5) Colorado 86, (12) Drake 72

  • Game 17: (7) Iowa State 93, (10) Maryland 86

  • Game 18: (3) Oregon State 73, (14) Eastern Washington 51

  • Game 19: (2) Stanford 79, (15) Norfolk State 50

  • Game 20: (6) Nebraska 61, (11) Texas A&M 59

Saturday, March 23

  • Game 21: (6) Tennessee 92, (11) Green Bay 63

  • Game 22: (3) UConn 86, (14) Jackson State 64

  • Game 23: (4) Indiana 89, (13) Fairfield 56

  • Game 24: (8) Kansas 81, (9) Michigan 72 (OT)

  • Game 25: (2) Notre Dame 81, (15) Kent State 76

  • Game 26: (3) NC State 64, (14) Chattanooga 45

  • Game 27: (1) Iowa 91, (16) Holy Cross 65

  • Game 28: (6) Syracuse 74, (11) Arizona 69

  • Game 29: (5) Oklahoma 73, (12) FGCU 70

  • Game 30: (1) USC 87, (16) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 55

  • Game 31: (7) Ole Miss 67, (10) Marquette 55

  • Game 32: (8) West Virginia 63, (9) Princeton 53

  • Game 33: (7) Creighton 87, (10 UNLV 73

  • Game 34: (4) Gonzaga 75, (13) UC Irvine 56

  • Game 35: (2) UCLA 84, (15) California Baptist 55

  • Game 36: (5) Utah 68, (12) South Dakota State 54

Second round

Sunday, March 24

  • Game 37: (7) Duke 75, (2) Ohio State 63

  • Game 38: (1) South Carolina 88, (8) North Carolina 41

  • Game 39: (5) Colorado 63, (4) Kansas State 50

  • Game 40: (3) LSU 83, (11) Middle Tennessee State 56

  • Game 41: (3) Oregon State 61, (6) Nebraska 51

  • Game 42: (1) Texas 65, (8) Alabama 54

  • Game 43: (5) Baylor 75, (4) Virginia Tech 72

  • Game 44: (2) Stanford 87, (7) Iowa State 81 (OT)

Monday, March 25

  • Game 45: (2) Notre Dame 71, (7) Ole Miss 56

  • Game 46: (3) NC State 79, (6) Tennessee 72

  • Game 47: (3) UConn 72, (6) Syracuse 64

  • Game 48: (4) Indiana 75, (5) Oklahoma 68

  • Game 49: (1) Iowa 64, (8) West Virginia 54

  • Game 50: (2) UCLA 67, (7) Creighton 63

  • Game 51: (1) USC 73, vs. (8) Kansas 55

  • Game 52: (4) Gonzaga 77, (5) Utah 66

Sweet 16

Friday, March 29

  • Game 53: (3) Oregon State 70, (2) Notre Dame 65

  • Game 54: (1) South Carolina 79, (4) Indiana 75

  • Game 55: (3) NC State 77, (2) Stanford 67

  • Game 56: (1) Texas 69, (4) Gonzaga 47

Saturday, March 30

  • Game 57: (3) LSU 78, (2) UCLA 69

  • Game 58: (1) Iowa 89, (5) Colorado 68

  • Game 59: (1) USC 74, (5) Baylor 70

  • Game 60: (3) UConn 53, (7) Duke 45

Elite Eight

Sunday, March 31

  • Game 61: (1) South Carolina 70, (3) Oregon State 58

  • Game 62: (3) NC State 76, (1) Texas 66

Monday, April 1

  • Game 63: (1) Iowa 94, (3) LSU 87

  • Game 64: (3) UConn 80, (1) USC 73

Final Four

This section will be updated.

Friday, April 5

  • Game 65: (1) South Carolina 78, (3) NC State 59

  • Game 66: (1) Iowa 71, (3) UConn 69

NCAA Tournament championship game

Sunday, April 7

  • Game 67: (1) South Carolina vs. (1) Iowa | 3 p.m. | ABC (Fubo)

How to watch, stream March Madness games

  • TV channel: ABC | ESPN | ESPN2 | ESPNU | ESPNews

  • Streaming: NCAA March Madness live, Fubo (free trial)

The 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament games will air entirely on the ESPN family of networks, including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNews. Streaming options include the NCAA March Madness live app and Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

NCAA Women's Tournament sites 2024

First Four:

Note: First Four games held at campus sites among top 16 seeds

  • Albany Regional 1: Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, S.C.)

  • Portland Regional 3: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (Storrs, Conn.)

  • Albany Regional 1: Carver–Hawkeye Arena (Iowa City, Iowa)

  • Portland Regional 3: Cassell Coliseum (Blacksburg, Va.)

Rounds 1-2

Note: first- and second-round games held among top 16 overall seeds of NCAA Tournament

  • Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, S.C.)

  • Gill Coliseum (Corvallis, Ore.)

  • Moody Center (Austin, Texas)

  • Maples Pavilion (Stanford, Calif.)

  • Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.)

  • Pete Maravich Assembly Center (Baton Rouge, La.)

  • Cassell Coliseum (Blacksburg, Va.)

  • Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

  • Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Ind.)

  • Purcell Pavilion (Notre Dame, Ind.)

  • McCarthey Athletic Center (Spokane, Wash.)

  • Reynolds Coliseum (Raleigh, N.C.)

  • Carver–Hawkeye Arena (Iowa City, Iowa)

  • Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles)

  • Galen Center (Los Angeles)

  • Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (Storrs, Conn.)

Sweet 16-Elite Eight:

  • Albany Region: MVP Arena (Albany, N.Y.)

  • Portland Region: Moda Center (Portland, Ore.)

Final Four

  • Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (Cleveland)

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Women's NCAA March Madness: Bracket, schedule, TV channels, streaming