The Sweet 16 has begun, and the biggest question right now is how USC can survive tougher competition without star guard JuJu Watkins. The sophomore left the court after injuring her right leg against Mississippi Sate, and tests revealed an ACL tear in her right knee.
Which teams will join Alabama, Florida, Duke and Texas Tech in the Elite Eight? We find out Friday night as the Sweet 16 continues.
The Trojans star tore her ACL and is out for the rest of the tournament. Saturday's action begins with No. 2 seed TCU taking on No. 3 seed Notre Dame at 1 p.m. ET on ABC. That game will be followed by Texas facing No.
Last year, there were only four brackets that remained perfect after the first two rounds of the women’s tournament.
Here's a look at the schedule for the Sweet 16 in the men's and women's NCAA Tournament, including tip-off times, TV channels and more
This year's Sweet 16 features no mid-majors — a first since the bracket expanded to 64 teams in 1985 — with the SEC (a record-seven teams) and Big Ten (four) dominating the field. There are only four conferences with teams playing in the round and that's the fewest in NCAA Tournament history.
Statesman staff completed it's NCAA women's tournament brackets. But how many got the right picks for the Sweet 16?
Nothing like a conference rivalry matchup to instantly turn up the heat in the Sweet 16. Duke and UNC split their two games this season, each winning at home. The Tar Heels’ victory was a low-scoring overtime affair, 53-46, as only two of the 20 total players reached double figures.
Fans of Oregon State will recognize at least one familiar face in Oklahoma standout Raegan Beers, who has helped lead a program to a second straight Sweet 16 after helping the Beavers a year ago. Though Beers has been strong, the Huskies have run away from their opponents through two rounds and look too dominant to stop.