After a historic year in viewership for women’s college basketball in 2024, March Madness this season is as hyped as ever.
Women’s NCAA tournament updates: Scores, schedule from 2025 March Madness
We’re keeping track of the results for the 2025 women’s NCAA tournament.


There are a handful of impressive teams with notable talent on many squads — and as we all know — the NCAA tournament is often unpredictable. The bracket is set for the 2025 women’s tournament. Our senior writer Mitchell Northam broke down each region and which team has the hardest and easiest path to make it to the Final Four. Make sure to check out all of our women’s college basketball content on Breakaway.
The Women’s Final Four will take place in Tampa on April 4 and 6. The Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds will be played in Spokane, Washington and Birmingham, Alabama, while the first and second rounds are at team sites.
The women’s NCAA tournament begins on Wednesday, March 19, with the First Four matchups. You can download and fill out your own printable bracket.
We’ll be keeping track of the results and upcoming schedule for every game in the 2025 women’s NCAA tournament. All times are Eastern.
Complete schedule and scores for the 2025 women’s NCAA tournament:
Final Four
Friday, April 4
- (1) South Carolina vs. (1) Texas, 7 p.m. | ESPN
- (1) UCLA vs. (2) UConn, 9:30 p.m. | ESPN
Elite Eight
Monday, March 31
- (1) Texas 58, (2) TCU 47
- (2) UConn 78, (1) Southern California 64
Sunday, March 30
- (1) South Carolina 54, (2) Duke 50
- (1) UCLA 72, (3) LSU 65
Sweet 16
Saturday, March 29
- (2) TCU 71, (3) Notre Dame 62
- (1) Texas 67, (5) Tennessee 59
- (2) UConn 82, (3) Oklahoma 59
- (1) Southern California 67, (5) Kansas State 61
Friday, March 28
- (2) Duke 47, (3) North Carolina 38
- (1) South Carolina 71, (4) Maryland 67
- (3) LSU 80, (2) NC State 73
- (1) UCLA 76, (5) Ole Miss 62
Second Round
Monday, March 24
- (2) NC State 83, (7) Michigan State 49
- (1) Texas 65, (8) Illinois 48
- (3) Oklahoma 96, (6) Iowa 62
- (4) Maryland 111, (5) Alabama 108 (2OT)
- (3) LSU 101, (6) Florida State 71
- (3) North Carolina 58, (6) West Virginia 47
- (2) UConn 91, (10) South Dakota State 57
- (1) Southern California 96, (9) Mississippi State 59
Sunday, March 23
- (2) Duke 59, (10) Oregon 53
- (3) Notre Dame 76, (6) Michigan 55
- (5) Kansas State 80, (4) Kentucky 79 (OT)
- (1) South Carolina 64, (9) Indiana 53
- (5) Ole Miss 69, (4) Baylor 63
- (2) TCU 85, (7) Louisville 70
- (5) Tennessee 82, (4) Ohio State 67
- (1) UCLA 84, (8) Richmond 67
First Round
Saturday, March 22
- (6) Iowa 92, (11) Murray State 57
- (2) UConn 103, (15) Arkansas State 34
- (5) Alabama 81, (12) Green Bay 67
- (2) NC State 75, (15) Vermont 55
- (6) West Virginia 78, (11) Columbia 59
- (3) Oklahoma 81, (14) FGCU 58
- (1) Southern California 71, (16) UNC Greensboro 25
- (10) South Dakota State 74, (7) Oklahoma State 68
- (4) Maryland 82, (13) Norfolk State 69
- (3) North Carolina 70, (14) Oregon State 49
- (7) Michigan State 64, (10) Harvard 50
- (9) Mississippi State 59, (8) California 46
- (8) Illinois 66, (9) Creighton 57
- (6) Florida State 94, (11) George Mason 59
- (1) Texas 105, (16) William & Mary 61
- (3) LSU 103, (14) San Diego State 48
Friday, March 21 (First Round/Round of 64)
- (6) Michigan 80, (11) Iowa State 74
- (4) Kentucky 79, (13) Liberty 78
- (9) Indiana 76, (8) Utah 68
- (3) Notre Dame 106, (14) Stephen F. Austin 54
- (5) Kansas State 85, (12) Fairfield 41
- (4) Baylor 73, (13) Grand Canyon 60
- (2) TCU 73, (15) FDU 51
- (1) South Carolina 108, (16) Tennessee Tech 48
- (10) Oregon 77, (7) Vanderbilt 73 (OT)
- (4) Ohio State 71, (13) Montana State 51
- (5) Ole Miss 83, (12) Ball State 65
- (7) Louisville 63, (10) Nebraska 58
- (8) Richmond 74, (9) Georgia Tech 49
- (5) Tennessee 101, (12) South Florida 66
- (2) Duke 86, (15) Lehigh 25
- (1) UCLA 84, (16) Southern U. 46
First Four
Thursday, March 20
- (11) Columbia 63, Washington 60
- (16) William & Mary 69, (16) High Point 63
Wednesday, March 19 (First Four)
- (11) Iowa State 68, (11) Princeton 63
- (16) Southern 68, (16) UC San Diego 56
Sunday, April 6 (National championship game in Tampa, Fla.)
- 3 p.m. on ABC
Last season, South Carolina won the national championship defeating a Caitlin Clark-led Iowa team. As the No. 1 seed, the Gamecocks will be looking to make it back to the national championship again. UCLA is the overall No. 1 seed in this year’s tournament.












