It’s the beginning of the end of the college basketball season. A moment of reflection for some, another journey ahead for others. So, who’s going dancing?
This year’s NCAA women’s basketball tournament may be the best yet. The sport has seen broken scoring records, viewership records and attendance records in just a few months. It’s not stopping yet, as March Madness has its nickname for a reason.
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Filled with current icons and future WNBA stars, the tournament can be overwhelming at first. Who should you watch? Who should you cheer for? The Sporting News can’t help with those questions, but it can answer some others.
Here’s everything to know about the 2024 NCAA women’s basketball tournament, from schedules and tipoff times to how to watch all 68 teams play for a national championship.
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When does Women’s March Madness start?
The Women’s NCAA Tournament begins Wednesday, March 20 with the First Four, which reduces the field from 68 to 64 teams with play-ins for 11- and 16-seeds. The first round of the tournament kicks off two days later.
March Madness wraps up with the Final Four on Sunday, April 5 and the championship game Sunday, April 7. Both…