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NCAA women's committee’s 1st top 16 reveal: UConn, UCLA, South Carolina, Vanderbilt are No. 1s
UConn, UCLA, South Carolina and Vanderbilt would be the No. 1 seeds in the women's NCAA Tournament if it began now. The NCAA basketball selection committee did its first reveal of the teams in line for the top 16 seeds Saturday.

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UConn, UCLA Headline Early 16 Seeds for NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket
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UConn women's basketball team is No. 1 overall seed in NCAA's first Top 16 reveal
 · 4h
Vanderbilt women's basketball can't complete comeback in upset loss at Georgia
Vanderbilt women's basketball will look to avoid a letdown on the road after two of its biggest wins of the season.

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Men's College Basketball Rankings: Purdue, Texas Tech Make Massive Jumps
bucswire.usatoday · 10h
Michigan women's basketball completes sweep of MSU with blowout win
Cards Wire · 11h
Surging Texas Tech the next opponent for Arizona State men's basketball team
Texas Tech also boasts a win over Houston, which moved into first in the conference.

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Texas Tech basketball upsets No. 1 Arizona in OT behind JT Toppin
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UCLA 92-48 Indiana (Feb 15, 2026) Game Stats - ESPN
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UConn, UCLA, South Carolina and Vanderbilt lead first Top 16 reveal of 2026

The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee announced the first top 16 reveal of the season with UConn, UCLA, South Carolina and Vanderbilt leading the way.
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UConn women’s basketball survives ugly start to earn 71-56 victory at Marquette

MILWAUKEE — Geno Auriemma stood silent in front of the UConn women’s basketball team’s bench with his arms crossed, watching stone faced as Marquette senior Lee Volker sank a fastbreak jump shot that cut his squad’s lead to just three points midway through the second quarter Saturday at Al McGuire Center.
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