A projected bracket for the 2026 Women's NCAA tournament. UConn, UCLA, South Carolina and Texas are No. 1 seeds. Vanderbilt, LSU, Michigan and Iowa are No. 2 seeds.
Bracket created by Matthew Walter | The IX Basketball

Wednesday saw just one team punch its ticket to the Big Dance as Idaho won the Big Sky tournament. We have just one conference championship game on Thursday in the Southland. There were no changes to the projected bracket from yesterday.

We will start at the top and work through some of the key points that led to the shape of this bracket:

No changes to the bracket at all.

The biggest beneficiaries of Wednesday’s results was Idaho, which won the Big Sky title for the first time in 10 years under second-year head coach Arthur Moreira. The Vandals will wait to hear their name called on Selection Sunday.

Wednesday’s Games with the greatest impact on the bracket

  • McNeese State vs Stephen F. Austin, Southland Championship

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Bracketology methodology

Here are some basic bracket rules that help influence my bracket:

  • The top four seed lines in each region shall be from different conferences unless a conference has more than four teams in the top 16 (making this rule impossible to follow, as is the case with the SEC and Big 10 in my bracket).
  • Teams from the same conference shall not be projected to meet until the Elite Eight if they met three times during the regular season, or the Sweet 16 if they met twice. Because we don’t know what will happen in conference tournaments, I am assuming every conference team will face each other one more time than what is on their schedule. I was able to keep conference teams apart until the Elite Eight.
  • In order to comply with bracket rules, it is acceptable to move a team up or down one seed line. I did not have to do that with this bracket.


Bracket breakdown

Multi-Bid conferences

  • Big Ten: 12
  • SEC: 10
  • ACC: 9
  • Big 12: 8
  • Big East: 2
  • Atlantic 10: 2

Last four in:

  • Virginia
  • Nebraska
  • Arizona State
  • Richmond

First four out:

  • BYU
  • North Dakota State
  • Utah
  • Mississippi State

Next four out:

  • Stanford
  • Kansas State
  • Texas A&M
  • Indiana

Next Update: March 13th

Matthew Walter covers the Las Vegas Aces, the Pac-12 and the WCC for the Next. He is a former Director of Basketball Operations and Video Coordinator at three different Division I women's basketball programs.

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