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Selection Sunday has come and gone, and the women’s March Madness field—which will include 68 teams for the second year in a row—is officially set. After securing a No. 1 seed, defending national champion South Carolina is on the hunt to be the first back-to-back tournament winner since UConn in 2015 and ‘16. The Gamecocks enter the Final Four in Dallas alongside Virginia Tech, LSU and Iowa.

All women’s March Madness games will air on the ESPN family of networks, including ESPN, ABC, ESPN2 and ESPNU. This year will be the first time the title game is broadcast on ABC, though ESPN has aired the tournament for the past two seasons.

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South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley and forward Aliyah Boston (4) pose with the 2023 SEC Regular Season Championship trophy

With a win over Georgia to earn the regular season SEC title, South Carolina women’s basketball completed its first undefeated regular season in program history.

Elite Eight

Sunday, March 26

  • No. 3 LSU vs. No. 9 Miami | 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • No. 2 Iowa vs. No. 5 Louisville | 9 p.m. | ESPN

Monday, March 27

  • No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 2 Maryland | 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • No. 1 Virginia Tech vs. No. 3 Ohio State | 9 p.m. | ESPN

Final Four

Friday, March 31 

  • No. 1 Virginia Tech vs. No. 3 LSU | 7 p.m. | ESPN
  • No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 2 Iowa | 9 p.m. | ESPN

American Airlines Arena, Dallas

National Championship Game

Sunday, April 2 at 3 pm. | ABC 

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