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About Womens March Madness
The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, launched in 1982, has grown into one of the most anticipated events in college sports. Modeled after the men’s tournament, it began with just 32 teams before expanding to 64 in 1994 and then to 68 in 2022, adding the “First Four” play-in round. Every March, this tournament provides a national stage for the best women’s basketball programs, showcasing rising stars, powerhouse dynasties, and thrilling upsets that capture fans’ imaginations. Over the decades, it has helped elevate the visibility of women’s basketball and propelled countless athletes toward professional stardom.
The women’s tournament has produced countless iconic moments. In 1993, Sheryl Swoopes led Texas Tech to a national title with a jaw-dropping 47 points in the championship game, cementing her legacy as one of the sport’s greats. Just two years later, UConn’s first championship under Coach Geno Auriemma in 1995 signaled the start of a dynasty, with the Huskies eventually becoming the standard of excellence in women’s basketball. Cinderella stories have also defined the tournament—such as Harvard’s stunning upset of No. 1 Stanford in 1998, the first time a 16-seed had ever defeated a top seed in either the men’s or women’s tournament. More recently, Arizona’s unexpected run to the 2021 title gamereminded fans of March Madness’s unpredictability and magic.
The 2023–24 season pushed women’s basketball into an entirely new spotlight, thanks to record-breaking performances by Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Clark became the all-time NCAA scoring leader—across both men’s and women’s basketball—surpassing Pete Maravich’s 54-year-old record while setting marks for career points (3,951), points in a season (1,234), career points per game (28.42), and 3-pointers made. Reese, meanwhile, averaged a double-double (18.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per game), scored in double figures in every single LSU appearance (67 straight games), and finished her career as one of the nation’s best rebounders. Both carried their dominance into the WNBA, with Clark winning Rookie of the Year and leading the league in assists, while Reese shattered the all-time record for rebounds in a single season—both as rookies and both making the 2024 WNBA All-Star Team.
From legends like Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore, Breanna Stewart, and Sabrina Ionescu to the new wave of stars like Clark and Reese, the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament has been defined by greatness, grit, and unforgettable moments. Each spring, March Madness captures the intensity, athleticism, and passion of women’s basketball, inspiring future generations while solidifying its place as one of the most exciting traditions in sports.
2026 Womens March Madness Tickets and Schedule
What is the 2026 Womens March Madness schedule?
When the calendar reaches March, all eyes shift to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. In 2026, the event follows the expanded 68-team format, beginning with the First Four play-in games on March 18–19, followed by the First and Second Rounds on March 20–23. The Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight regional semifinals and finals take place from March 27–30 at two regional sites: Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, and Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. The tournament concludes with the Final Four semifinals on April 3 and the National Championship game on April 5, hosted at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona—marking Phoenix’s first time hosting the women’s Final Four.
2026 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Schedule
Stage | Dates | Venue & Location |
Selection Sunday | March 15, 2026 | Bracket revealed on NCAA platforms |
First Four (Play-in) | March 18–19 | Four “First Four” games at multiple sites |
First & Second Rounds (64 → 16) | March 20–23 | Subregionals held Friday/Sunday and Saturday/Monday |
Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight (Regionals) | March 27–30 | Fort Worth (Dickies Arena) and Sacramento (Golden 1 Center) |
Final Four (Semifinals) | April 3 | Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, AZ |
National Championship Game | April 5 | Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, AZ |
What are the 2026 Womens March Madness locations?
The 2026 regional sites (Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds) are as follows:
Round | City | Venue | Dates | Host |
Sweet 16/Elite Eight | Fort Worth, TX | Dickies Arena | March 27 - 30 | TBD |
Sweet 16/Elite Eight | Sacramento, CA | March 27 - 30 | TBD |
Who won the 2025 Womens March Madness?
The champion of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament (also known as Women’s March Madness for the 2024–25 season) was the University of Connecticut Huskies, who won their record 12th national championship. They defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks in the title game 82-59 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida on April 6, 2025.
Head coach Geno Auriemma earned his 12th national title, and Azzi Fudd was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player thanks to a standout tournament performance, including 24 points in the championship game. Freshman Sarah Strong also delivered a 24-point effort in the final, and Paige Bueckers added 17 points in her final collegiate appearance.
UConn entered the tournament as a No. 2 seed, routing South Carolina 82–59 in the final. Their semifinal featured a dominant 85–51 victory over top-seeded UCLA, marking UCLA’s first-ever women’s Final Four appearance.
How much are 2026 Womens March Madness tickets?
March Madness ticket prices depend on a variety of factors, including match up, location, date, round and more. Typically, Womens March Madness tickets start around $39. You'll usually find lower ticket prices during the earlier rounds, like the First Four and the First and Second Rounds.
Later rounds, like the Final Four and NCAA Championship Game, skew higher prices due to the severity of the game. Between the exciting storylines, Cinderella stories and diehard fanbases, the later rounds provide the most exhilarating March Madness gameplay. The average price for a March Madness ticket sits around $348.
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How can I buy NCAA Womens Basketball Tournament tickets?
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NCAA Womens Basketball Tournament Schedule and Ticket Prices
| Date | Location | Venue | Lowest Price |
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| 03/27/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $179 |
| 03/27/2026 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $196 |
| 03/27/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $39 |
| 03/27/2026 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $53 |
| 03/28/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $46 |
| 03/28/2026 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $54 |
| 03/29/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $48 |
| 03/29/2026 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $62 |
| 03/30/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $45 |
| 03/30/2026 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | $49 |
| 04/03/2026 | Phoenix | Mortgage Matchup Center | $716 |
| 04/03/2026 | Phoenix | Mortgage Matchup Center | $330 |
| 04/05/2026 | Phoenix | Mortgage Matchup Center | $282 |
NCAA Womens Basketball Tournament game Seating Charts
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