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
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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.
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