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2013 Women’s NCAA Tournament schedule and bracket: First round continues on Sunday

The First Round of the Women’s NCAA Tournament continues on Sunday, with half of the 64-team field in action.

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The Women’s NCAA Tournament First Round will come to a conclusion on Sunday, with half of the 64-team field in action, including the overall No.1 seed.

The No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears start their tournament against the No. 16 Prairie View A&M Panthers. That game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET in Waco, Texas. The No. 8 Florida St. Seminoles and the No. 9 Princeton Tigers will tip at 5:10 p.m. ET in Waco for the right to likely face Baylor.

The Louisville, Ky. section of the Oklahoma City bracket is also in action, as the No. 4 Purdue Boilermakers will face the No. 13 Liberty Lady Flames at 12:10. That game will be followed by the No. 5 Louisville Cardinals against the No. 12 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.

The No. 1 Stanford Cardinal will face the No. 16 Tulsa Golden Hurricane at 5:20 p.m. ET in Stanford, Calif. That game is followed by the matchup between the No. 8 Michigan Wolverines and the No. 9 Villanova Wildcats.

Baton Rouge, La. also hosts a pair of game in the Spokane region, starting with the No. 3 Penn St. Lady Lions against the No. 14 Cal Poly Mustangs at 5:15. That game will be followed by the No. 6 LSU Lady Tigers against the No. 11 Green Bay Phoenix.

There are 16 more teams in action on Sunday, including the No. 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The games start at 12:05 p.m. ET, with coverage on ESPN2 and WatchESPN.

To view the complete tournament bracket and schedule, please click here.

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