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    2024 March Madness: Women’s NCAA tournament schedule, dates, times


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    This is the schedule for the 2024 NCAA ladies’s basketball tournament for March Madness. Elite Eight action continues on Monday, April 1.

    Selection Sunday: 8 p.m. ET Sunday, March 17 on ESPN
    First Four: March 20-21
    First spherical: March 22-23
    Second spherical: March 24-25
    Sweet 16: March 29-30
    Elite Eight: March 31-April 1
    Final Four: Friday, April 5 at 7 p.m. with the second semifinal beginning half-hour after the first game ends. Both can be broadcast on ESPN and hosted at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. 
    NCAA championship game: Sunday, April 7 at 3 p.m. ET on ABC, hosted at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
    These are the websites for the ladies’s tournament in 2024:

    2024 Regional ROUND SITES
     
     
     
     
    Round
    City
    Venue
    Dates
    Host
    Sweet 16/Elite Eight
    Albany, N.Y.
    MVP Arena
    March 29 – April 1
    MAAC
    Sweet 16/Elite Eight
    Portland, Ore.
    Moda Center
    March 29 – April 1
    Oregon State
    Click or tap here to view the 2024 bracket as a pdf. | Click or tap here for the 2024 interactive bracket.

    2024 March Madness ladies’s TV times and schedule (all times ET)

    Monday, April 1 — Elite Eight

    Friday, April 5 — Final Four

    TBD vs. TBD | 7 p.m. | ESPN
    TBD vs. TBD | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN
    Sunday, April 7 — National championship

    TBD vs. TBD | 3 p.m. | ABC
    Wednesday, March 20 — First Four 

    Thursday, March 21 — First Four

    Friday, March 22 — First spherical 

    (8) North Carolina 59, (9) Michigan State 56
    (2) Ohio State 80, (15) Maine 57
    (11) Middle Tennessee 71, (6) Louisville 69
    (1) South Carolina 91, (16) Presbyterian 39
    (7) Duke 72, (10) Richmond 61
    (1) Texas 82, (16) Drexel 42 
    (4) Virginia Tech 92, (13) Marshall 49 
    (3) LSU 70, (14) Rice 60
    (4) Kansas State 78, (13) Portland 65 
    (8) Alabama 82, (9) Florida State 74 
    (5) Baylor 80, (12) Vanderbilt 63
    (5) Colorado 86, (12) Drake 72
    (7) Iowa State 93, (10) Maryland 86 
    (3) Oregon State 73, (14) Eastern Washington 51 
    (2) Stanford 79, (15) Norfolk State 50
    (6) Nebraska 61, (11) Texas A&M 59
    Saturday, March 23 — First spherical

    (6) Tennessee 92, (11) Green Bay 63
    (3) UConn 86, (14) Jackson State 64
    (4) Indiana 89, (13) Fairfield 56
    (8) Kansas 81, (9) Michigan 72 (OT)
    (2) Notre Dame 81, (15) Kent State 67
    (3) NC State 64, (14) Chattanooga 45
    (1) Iowa 91, (16) Holy Cross 65
    (6) Syracuse 74, (11) Arizona 69
    (5) Oklahoma 73, (12) FGCU 70
    (1) Southern California 87, (16) Texas A&M Corpus Christi 55
    (7) Ole Miss 67, (10) Marquette 55
    (8) West Virginia 63, (9) Princeton 53
    (7) Creighton 87, (10) UNLV 73
    (4) Gonzaga 75, (13) UC Irvine 56
    (2) UCLA 84, (15) California Baptist 55
    (5) Utah 68, (12) South Dakota State 54
    Sunday, March 24 — Second spherical

    Monday, March 25 — Second spherical

    Friday, March 29 — Sweet 16 

    Saturday, March 30 — Sweet 16 

    Sunday, March 31 — Elite Eight

    Here are the long run websites and dates for the Final Four:

    Year
    metropolis
    venue
    dates
    host
    2024
    Cleveland
    Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
    April 5 & 7
    Mid-American Conference, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission
    2025
    Tampa, FL
    Amalie Arena
    April 4 & 6
    University of South Florida, Tampa Bay Sports Commission
    2026
    Phoenix
    Footprint Center
    April 3 & 5
    Arizona State University
    2027
    Columbus, OH
    Nationwide Arena
    April 2 & 4
    The Ohio State University, Greater Columbus Sports Commission
    2028
    Indianapolis
    Gainbridge Fieldhouse
    March 31 & April 2
    Horizon League, IUPUI, Indiana Sports Corp
    2029
    San Antonio
    Alamodome
    March 30 & April 1
    University of Incarnate Word, UTSA, San Antonio Sports
    2030
    Portland, OR
    Moda Center
    April 5 & 7
    University of Portland, Sport Oregon
    2031
    Dallas
    American Airlines Center
    April 4 & 6
    Big 12 Conference, Dallas Sports Commission
    Here are the long run websites for the championship:

    March Madness: Future websites

    YEAR/DATES
    CITY
    HOST
    FACILITY
    2024: April 5 and seven
    Cleveland
    Mid American Conference and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission
    Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
    2025: April 4 and 6
    Tampa Bay, Florida
    University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission
    Amalie Arena
    2026: April 3 and 5
    Phoenix
    Arizona State University
    Footprint Center
    2027: April 2 and 4
    Columbus, Ohio
    The Ohio State University and the Greater Columbus Sports Commission
    Nationwide Arena
    2028: March 31 and April 2
    Indianapolis
    Horizon League, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Indiana Sports Corp
    Gainbridge Fieldhouse
    2029: March 30 and April 1
    San Antonio
    University of the Incarnate Word, University of Texas at San Antonio and San Antonio Sports
    Alamodome
    2030: April 5 and seven
    Portland, Oregon
    University of Portland and Sport Oregon
    Moda Center
    2031: April 4 and 6
    Dallas
    Big 12 Conference and the Dallas Sports Commission
    American Airlines Center
    Here is the entire checklist of groups who’ve gained the DI national championship:

    NCAA DI ladies’s basketball: Champions, historical past

    YEAR
    CHAMPION (RECORD)
    COACH
    SCORE
    RUNNER-UP
    SITE
    2023
    LSU (34-2)
    Kim Mulkey
    102-85
    Iowa
    Dallas, Texas
    2022
    South Carolina (36-2)
    Dawn Staley
    64-49
    Connecticut
    Minneapolis, Minn.
    2021
    Stanford (31-2)
    Tara VanderVeer
    54-53
    Arizona
    San Antonio, Texas
    2019
    Baylor (37-1)
    Kim Mulkey
    82-81
    Notre Dame
    Tampa, Fla.
    2018
    Notre Dame (34-3)
    Muffet McGraw
    61-58
    Mississippi State
    Columbus, Ohio
    2017
    South Carolina (33-4)
    Dawn Staley
    67-55
    Mississippi State
    Dallas, Texas
    2016
    Connecticut (38-0)
    Geno Auriemma
    82-51
    Syracuse
    Indianapolis, Ind.
    2015
    Connecticut (38-1)
    Geno Auriemma
    63-53
    Notre Dame
    Tampa, Fla.
    2014
    Connecticut (40-0)
    Geno Auriemma
    79-58
    Notre Dame
    Nashville, Tenn.
    2013
    Connecticut (35-4)
    Geno Auriemma
    93-60
    Louisville
    New Orleans, La.
    2012
    Baylor (40-0)
    Kim Mulkey
    80-61
    Notre Dame
    Denver, Colo.
    2011
    Texas A&M (33-5)
    Gary Blair
    76-70
    Notre Dame
    Indianapolis, Ind.
    2010
    Connecticut (39-0)
    Geno Auriemma
    53-47
    Stanford
    San Antonio, Texas
    2009
    Connecticut (39-0)
    Geno Auriemma
    76-54
    Louisville
    St. Louis, Mo.
    2008
    Tennessee (36-2)
    Pat Summitt
    64-48
    Stanford
    Tampa, Fla.
    2007
    Tennessee (34-3)
    Pat Summitt
    59-46
    Rutgers
    Cleveland, Ohio
    2006
    Maryland (34-4)
    Brenda Frese
    78-75 (OT)
    Duke
    Boston, Mass.
    2005
    Baylor (33-3)
    Kim Mulkey
    84-62
    Michigan State
    Indianapolis, Ind.
    2004
    Connecticut (31-4)
    Geno Auriemma
    70-61
    Tennessee
    New Orleans, La.
    2003
    Connecticut (37-1)
    Geno Auriemma
    73-68
    Tennessee
    Atlanta, Ga.
    2002
    Connecticut (39-0)
    Geno Auriemma
    82-70
    Oklahoma
    San Antonio, Texas
    2001
    Notre Dame (34-2)
    Muffet McGraw
    68-66
    Purdue
    St. Louis, Mo.
    2000
    Connecticut (36-1)
    Geno Auriemma
    71-52
    Tennessee
    Philadelphia, Pa.
    1999
    Purdue (34-1)
    Carolyn Peck
    62-45
    Duke
    San Jose, Calif.
    1998
    Tennessee (39-0)
    Pat Summitt
    93-75
    Louisiana Tech
    Kansas City, Mo.
    1997
    Tennessee (29-10)
    Pat Summitt
    68-59
    Old Dominion
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    1996
    Tennessee (32-4)
    Pat Summitt
    83-65
    Georgia
    Charlotte, N.C.
    1995
    Connecticut (35-0)
    Geno Auriemma
    70-64
    Tennessee
    Minneapolis, Minn.
    1994
    North Carolina (33-2)
    Sylvia Hatchell
    60-59
    Louisiana Tech
    Richmond, Va.
    1993
    Texas Tech (31-3)
    Marsha Sharp
    84-82
    Ohio State
    Atlanta, Ga.
    1992
    Stanford (30-3)
    Tara VanDerveer
    78-62
    Western Kentucky
    Los Angeles, Calif.
    1991
    Tennessee (30-5)
    Pat Summitt
    70-67 (OT)
    Virginia
    New Orleans, La.
    1990
    Stanford (32-1)
    Tara VanDerveer
    88-81
    Auburn
    Knoxville, Tenn.
    1989
    Tennessee (35-2)
    Pat Summitt
    76-60
    Auburn
    Tacoma, Wash.
    1988
    Louisiana Tech (32-2)
    Leon Barmore
    56-54
    Auburn
    Tacoma, Wash.
    1987
    Tennessee (28-6)
    Pat Summitt
    67-44
    Louisiana Tech
    Austin, Texas
    1986
    Texas (34-0)
    Jody Conradt
    97-81
    Southern California
    Lexington, Ky.
    1985
    Old Dominion (31-3)
    Marianne Stanley
    70-65
    Georgia
    Austin, Texas
    1984
    Southern California (29-4)
    Linda Sharp
    72-61
    Tennessee
    Los Angeles, Calif.
    1983
    Southern California (31-2)
    Linda Sharp
    69-67
    Louisiana Tech
    Norfolk, Va.
    1982
    Louisiana Tech (35-1)
    Sonja Hogg
    76-62
    Cheyney
    Norfolk, Va.

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