Women's March Madness Bracket 2025

Track the 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament from the First Four to the National Championship game with the help of our updated March Madness bracket.

Aisha Quiñones - Senior Publishing Editor at Covers
Aisha Quiñones • Senior Publishing Editor
Mar 16, 2025 • 20:51 ET
USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins (12) drives to the basket during the second half against UConn Huskies guard Paige Bueckers (5).
Photo By - Imagn Images. USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins (12) drives to the basket during the second half against UConn Huskies guard Paige Bueckers (5).

The conference tournaments have wrapped up, and Selection Sunday is over! That can mean only one thing: The 2025 Women's March Madness bracket has dropped! Who will make a Cinderella run? Who's primed for an early exit? Grab your pen, make your picks, and let the madness begin!

The 2025 March Madness bracket

Download our free printable March Madness bracket and start your path to becoming a bracketologist!


Follow along with each round right up to the National Championship to keep track of Covers' 2025 College Basketball Women's Tournament bracket.

You can also download and print our official bracket by visiting our printable March Madness bracket page. Make sure you fill out your bracket and enter free bracket challenges and contests before the tournament starts for a chance at huge prizes for March Madness.


Sign up to bet365 for a $100 bonus

bet365 New Users
Bet $5, Get $150 Bonus Bets, Win or Lose
Use code 'COVERS' or 'CVSBONUS' (CO, NJ & PA only)

Learn more about our bet365 bonus code, and all of bet365's offerings, with our comprehensive bet365 review.

21+. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.


Women's March Madness key dates

Event Date
Selection Sunday March 16, 2025
First Four  March 19-20, 2025
First Round March 21-22, 2025
Second Round March 23-24. 2025
Sweet 16 March 29-30, 2025
Elite Eight March 31-April 1, 2025
Final Four April 4, 2025
National Championship Game April 6, 2025

The official bracket will be released on March 16, 2025. 

The Final Four and National Championship game be played at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

The perfect March Madness bracket

A question often asked of us is whether there has ever been a perfect March Madness bracket. The answer is simple: No. And there likely never will be.

That's because the odds of successfully predicting a perfect March Madness bracket are 1 in 120.2 billion — assuming you know a little about college basketball! If you're flipping a coin? Those odds become 1 in 9.2 quintillion, per NCAA.com

No wonder Warren Buffett used to offer a cool $1 billion to anyone who could fill out a perfect bracket.

Covers March Madness bracket guides

Once the bracket is set, it's time to fill out some brackets of your own. Use our free printable bracket to plot a course through the tournament.

1

Read our tips

Consider our tips for how to fill out your bracket.

2

Get our prediction

We'll research and release the official Covers March Madness bracket predictions. Use them to your advantage.

3

Enter contests

Now that your bracket is filled out enter as many free bracket contests as possible. If that's not your thing, there are plenty of other March Madness pool and game ideas to choose from.

March Madness Bracket FAQs

Pages related to this topic

Aisha Quiñones - Covers
Senior Publishing Editor

Hailing from Harlem, New York, Aisha Quiñones joined Covers in 2024 after an illustrious career with several other major media outlets. A proud Johnnie, after graduating from the Big East basketball powerhouse St. John's University, Quiñones earned her bachelor's degree in sport management and journalism, then obtained her master's degree in media studies from The New School.

Over a span of 12+ years, Quiñones has built her portfolio as a writer, dipped her toe into on-camera work, and also been behind the scenes in producing sports content.

Despite being a New Yorker, Quiñones has always been a lifelong Los Angeles Lakers fan thanks to her mom's joy of watching Kobe Bryant play — so much of a fan to the point that Quiñones named her toy poodle after the late-great legend.

Her hometown roots stay true to her MLB and WNBA choice in teams, as a Yankees and Liberty fan, due to her uncle and grandmother's love for the sports throughout her childhood.

Popular Content

Covers is verified safe by: Evalon Logo GPWA Logo GDPR Logo GeoTrust Logo Evalon Logo