The NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Centerwomen's college basketball season is far from over.
Some might say the thrill is just beginning. It is called March Madness for a reason.
Last year's NCAA Tournament featured the most-watched Final Four in the sport's history when Iowa handed South Carolina a rare loss and then lost a nail-biter to LSU in the championship.
The Hawkeyes' Caitlin Clark is poised for another Final Four run after her landmark season where she broke Pete Maravich's all-time scoring record. LSU's Angel Reese, Stanford's Cameron Brink, Connecticut's Paige Bueckers and South Carolina’s Te-Hina Paopao are hoping to stand in the way of her first national title.
All of the teams learn their path to the Final Four in Cleveland on Selection Sunday.
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Selection Sunday for women's college basketball is at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday.
Selection Sunday for women's college basketball will air on TV on ESPN. It will be live streamed on ESPN+.
Selection Sunday happens after the regular season and conference championship tournaments are completed, and the NCAA selection committee determines the 68-team NCAA Tournament bracket. The nationally televised event reveals who is playing in the tournament and where each team is seeded.
There are four sides to the bracket with seeds No. 1 through No. 16. The four best teams in the country get a No. 1 seed and the rest file down from there.
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