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Way too early 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament bracketology: USC leads field

Way too early 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament bracketology: USC leads field

Mitchell Northam, USA TODAYWed, April 8, 2026 at 10:06 AM UTC

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The 2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament wrapped up in Phoenix with UCLA winning the national championship over South Carolina. The Bruins were powered by six seniors and will have a revamped roster for next season.

Much still needs to settle in women's college basketball before we can have a real grasp on the best teams next season. A few transfers available in the portal this week — from Audi Crooks to Kymora Johnson — could dramatically change a team's outlook. A few openings on the coaching carousel also need to be resolved.

But that doesn’t mean we can’t speculate and project.

With no real data points to go off, USA TODAY Sports is expecting USC to be the No. 1 overall seed in the 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament. The reason is simple: JuJu Watkins will be back and she’ll be teaming up with a stacked roster that includes Jazzy Davidson, Kennedy Smith and Saniyah Hall.

UConn is going to grab a high seed too as long as Sarah Strong is around, Michigan is bringing back its star-studded trio of sophomores and South Carolina is inevitable.

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When glancing ahead to the 2027 NCAA Tournament, it’s important to remember the number of at-large bids will decrease by one. That’s because the Pac-12 has been reincarnated with former members Washington State and Oregon State, Mountain West refugees, Texas State and Gonzaga. So, we’ll have 32 automatic bids determined by conference champions and 36 at-large bids.

Here’s a way-too-early look at what the 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament bracket might look like.

Las Vegas 1Los Angeles, California -

1 USC

16 UC Irvine / Loyola Marymount

8 Baylor

9 Tennessee

Norman, Oklahoma -

5 Ohio State

12 Green Bay

4 Oklahoma

13 Arkansas State

Iowa City, Iowa -

6 BYU

11 Virginia Tech / Florida

3 Iowa

14 Montana State

Austin, Texas -

7 UCLA

10 Rice

2 Texas

15 Central Arkansas

1 / 0See UCLA Bruins celebrate their NCAA women's basketball championship

The UCLA Bruins celebrate on the podium after defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks during the National Championship game of the women's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Mortgage Matchup Center.

Philadelphia 2Storrs, Connecticut -

1 UConn

16 Maryland Eastern Shore

8 Washington

9 Columbia

Raleigh, North Carolina -

5 Maryland

12 Davidson

4 NC State

13 Vermont

Nashville, Tennessee -

6 Nebraska

11 UCF / USF

3 Vanderbilt

14 Eastern Kentucky

Durham, North Carolina -

7 Gonzaga

10 Texas A&M

2 Duke

15 Navy

1 / 0Women’s Final Four showcases top-ranked teams going head-to-headTessa Johnson #5 of the South Carolina Gamecocks shoots the ball against Sarah Strong #21 of the UConn Huskies during the third quarter in the Final Four of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Mortgage Matchup Center on April 03, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona.Las Vegas 3Ann Arbor, Michigan -

1 Michigan

16 Southern Indiana

8 Syracuse

9 Oklahoma State

Fort Worth, Texas -

5 Ole Miss

12 UNLV

4 TCU

13 Louisiana Tech

Chapel Hill, North Carolina -

6 Arizona State

11 Oregon

3 North Carolina

14 Campbell

Baton Rouge, Louisiana -

7 Minnesota

10 Clemson

2 LSU

15 McNeese

Philadelphia 4Columbia, South Carolina -

1 South Carolina

16 ETSU / Alabama A&M

8 Villanova

9 Virginia

South Bend, Indiana -

5 Kentucky

12 North Dakota State

4 Notre Dame

13 Ball State

Morgantown, West Virginia -

6 Michigan State

11 Belmont

3 West Virginia

14 Radford

Louisville, Kentucky -

7 Colorado

10 Fairfield

2 Louisville

15 Farleigh Dickinson

Last Four In: Florida, USF, UCF, Virginia Tech

First Four Out: Indiana, Mississippi State, Cal, Seton Hall

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament bracketology: USC on top with JuJu Watkins' return

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