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Women’s March Madness 2025: Grab Your Printable Bracket and Catch the First Round Fun!

"First Round Fireworks: Top Seeds Shine and Underdogs Rise in 2025 Bracket Action"

By JayuPublished 10 months ago 3 min read

Hey, basketball fans—March Madness is here, and the women’s NCAA Tournament is already delivering some serious excitement! As of today, Friday, March 21, 2025, at 8:56 PM PDT, the first round is underway, and it’s been a wild ride so far. South Carolina and Notre Dame came out swinging with huge wins, showing everyone why they’re top dogs. Kentucky had a close call against Liberty but pulled through, while Oregon stole the show as the first double-digit seed to move on, beating Vanderbilt in overtime—sorry, freshman star Mikayla Blakes! Ready to jump in? Let’s talk brackets, big teams, and why you won’t want to miss a second of this!

The tournament’s top seeds are locked in: UCLA, South Carolina, Texas, and USC, with UCLA snagging the No. 1 overall spot. These teams are the ones to watch! Since the tournament grew to its current size in 1994, a No. 1 seed has taken home the trophy 23 times—that’s a lot of wins! No. 2 seeds have grabbed the title four times, and No. 3 seeds have done it three times, with LSU being the latest in 2023. Guess what? LSU’s back as a No. 3 seed this year, so keep an eye on them—they might just surprise us again.

Then there’s UConn, the queens of women’s hoops with 11 national championships. They’re sitting pretty as a No. 2 seed this time around. Coach Geno Auriemma made history earlier this season as the winningest coach in basketball, and even though the Huskies haven’t lifted a trophy since 2016, they’ve been unstoppable lately—making it to 15 of the last 16 Final Fours. That’s the kind of track record that makes you wonder: could 2025 be their year to shine again?

The action’s just getting started, and the first round has already given us blowouts, nail-biters, and an upset for the books. South Carolina and Notre Dame crushed their opponents, proving they’re not messing around. Kentucky nearly got tripped up by Liberty but hung on tight, while Oregon’s overtime win over Vanderbilt—powered by grit and a little luck—proved those double-digit seeds can pack a punch. It’s the kind of chaos that makes March Madness so fun—you never know who’s going to step up next!

Want to join the party? You can grab a printable 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament bracket right now—perfect for tracking every game and picking your winners. Whether you’re scribbling on paper or tapping away on your phone, we’ve got you covered with ways to follow along on any device. CBS Sports is your go-to spot for all the action—they’ll have news, scores, and breakdowns of the biggest matchups all tournament long. Trust me, you’ll want to check back over the next few weeks as the drama unfolds!

Here’s the best part: you can make it a blast with friends, family, or even coworkers. Jump into the CBS Sports Bracket Games—compete against everyone or start your own group to see who’s the real bracket boss. Will your picks outsmart your buddies? There’s only one way to find out! The bracket’s ready, the games are rolling, and it’s time to get in on the fun.

So, what’s the deal with these top teams? UCLA’s leading the pack as the No. 1 overall seed, and they’re looking fierce. South Carolina’s got that champion swagger, Texas is hungry for glory, and USC’s ready to rumble. UConn’s chasing another title with Auriemma’s magic touch, while LSU’s No. 3 seed could spell trouble for anyone in their path. History says No. 1 seeds dominate, but those No. 2 and No. 3 upsets keep things spicy—four and three wins since ‘94 show the underdogs can bite!

March Madness is just heating up, and with the first round already throwing curveballs, it’s anyone’s game. South Carolina’s dominance, Oregon’s surprise, and Kentucky’s scare are just the beginning. Grab that bracket, make your picks, and get ready for more buzzer-beaters and Cinderella stories. Who’s your team to win it all? Let’s see if they can make it to Tampa for the Final Four on April 4 and 6—stay tuned, because this ride’s only getting wilder!

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