Selection Sunday and the biggest questions for the NCAA women’s selection committee

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After a wild February and an even more exciting start to March, Selection Sunday has arrived.

We’ve evaluated schedules, quality wins, questionable losses, NET rankings and observations from games across the country over the past six weeks in ESPN’s ever-evolving women’s Bracketology. On Sunday night (8 ET, ESPN/ESPN App), it’s the selection committee’s turn to run the through the process one final time and reveal the 2023 NCAA tournament bracket, the road map to the next three weeks.

With five final automatic berths on the line on Sunday, the committee continues to meet in Indianapolis, trying to unravel the answers to the biggest questions: which teams to include and where to seed those teams in the field, especially perplexing this year at the top of the S curve. But there is nuance to all of that. Some things are black and white; most are not.

As the clock ticks closer to ESPN’s selection show, we tackle the most pressing questions for the committee and analyze the information those 12 people will use to draw the final conclusions — some of which might be scrutinized into the tip of the first games or throughout March Madness.

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