1/9 Women's Basketball Bracketology Breakdown

 
 
Last Four In: Mississippi State, Marquette, Purdue, Kansas State
 
First Four Out: Florida, Boston College, Nebraska, Miami (FL)
 
Three undefeated teams remain (South Carolina, LSU, and Ohio State). Who will be the last one standing – if any? LSU has reached its best start in program history at 16-0 and looks solid under Kim Mulkey in her second season. Connecticut, despite the setback regarding the health of players, continues to stand at the front of the line with a number one seed. Indiana, Ohio State, Utah, and Duke are all two seeds who have the potential to become one seeds, depending on how they finish the season and other teams in their conferences finish. The Big East is probably the biggest surprise so far as they have six teams in the bracket right now including two new additions of Seton Hall and Marquette.
 
 
ACC: Duke*, Notre Dame, NC State, Florida State, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Louisville, North Carolina
 
American: USF
 
Big East: Connecticut*, St. John’s, Creighton, Villanova, Seton Hall, Marquette
 
Big 12: Iowa State*, Baylor, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas State
 
Big Ten: Ohio State*, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, Maryland, Purdue
 
Pac-12: Stanford*, Utah, UCLA, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado  
 
SEC: South Carolina*, LSU, Tennessee, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi State, Georgia
 
 
A-10: St. Joseph’s
 
America East: Albany
 
A-Sun: Florida Gulf Coast
 
Big Sky: Sacramento State
 
Big South: Gardner-Webb
 
Big West: UC Irvine
 
CAA: Drexel
 
C-USA: Middle Tennessee
 
Horizon: Cleveland State
 
Ivy: Columbia
 
MAAC: Siena
 
MAC: Akron
 
MEAC: Norfolk State
 
MVC: Drake
 
MWC: UNLV
 
NEC: Wagner
 
OVC: Eastern Illinois
 
Patriot: Holy Cross
 
Southern: Samford
 
Southland: Texas A&M-CC
 
Summit: South Dakota State
 
Sun Belt: James Madison
 
SWAC: Jackson State
 
WAC: Southern Utah
 
WCC: Gonzaga