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NCAA Tournament Bracket Set—UCLA Takes Top Seed
March 17: The NCAA Tournament field is locked, and UCLA grabs the No. 1 seed. Plus, Unrivaled crowns its first MVP, and the championship game tips off tonight.

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What to Know About Women’s Basketball Today
1. The Bracket Is Set: UCLA Earns No. 1 Overall Seed 🏀
The 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket is here. On Selection Sunday, the committee locked in all 68 teams, awarding UCLA the No. 1 overall seed after capturing the Big Ten tournament championship. (ESPN)
Key Bracket Storylines:
No. 1 seeds: UCLA, South Carolina, USC, and Texas
UConn lands a No. 2 seed after going 18-0 in Big East play and is in the same region as USC—again.
Duke, NC State, and TCU round out the No. 2 seeds.
Notre Dame drops to a No. 3 seed after losing three of its last five games.
George Mason, William & Mary, Grand Canyon, Arkansas State, Fairleigh Dickinson, and UC San Diego make their first-ever tournament appearances.
📋 Check out the full NCAA bracket and start building your March Madness predictions. The First Four games start on Wednesday, 3/19. 👉 (NCAA)
WHY IT MATTERS: Selection Sunday sets the stage for March Madness, revealing who’s in, who’s out, and which matchups will shape the road to the Final Four. With powerhouses and dangerous challengers spread across the bracket, we’re in for an unpredictable tournament from the first round to the championship.

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2. Unrivaled’s First Champion Will Be Crowned Tonight! 🏆
After eight weeks of intense 3-on-3 action, the first-ever Unrivaled champion will be decided as Vinyl takes on Rose in a must-watch final.
📺 How to Watch: Monday, March 17 at 7:30 PM ET on TNT, truTV, and MAX. (Unrivaled)
WHY IT MATTERS: Both teams defied early-season struggles and public doubt to secure their spots in the championship game, proving that no team is ever out of the fight in Unrivaled’s high-stakes format.
How They Got Here:
Rose edged out Laces 63-57, fueled by Chelsea Gray’s jaw-dropping 39-point performance—including 21 straight points in a dominant takeover.
Vinyl shocked the top-seeded Lunar Owls, staging a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback by outscoring them 21-8 to erase a 10-point deficit and steal a 73-70 victory.
A championship title and $50K per player are on the line.

3. Collier and Reese Earn Unrivaled’s First Individual Honors ✨
Napheesa Collier has been named Unrivaled's inaugural MVP after a dominant season leading the Lunar Owls to a league-best 13-1 record. Collier stuffed the stat sheet, averaging a league-high 25.7 points, 10.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and shooting 61.3% from the floor. (Unrivaled)
Meanwhile, Angel Reese secured Defensive Player of the Year, anchoring Rose’s top-ranked defense (65.2 PPG allowed) while leading the league in rebounds (12.2 RPG) and blocks. (Unrivaled)
WHY IT MATTERS: These awards spotlight two standout storylines from Unrivaled’s debut season. Collier played with something to prove, dominating the competition with a relentless drive to cement herself as one of the game's best. Reese embraced the challenge, using Unrivaled as a platform to expand her offensive and defensive skillset.
OVERTIME ⏱️
On your feet: A’ja Wilson sold her first Nike A’Ones at Foot Locker in South Carolina. Next stops: Las Vegas and Tampa.
Traveling Sabrina: Sabrina Ionescu kicked off her historic 2025 Nike Basketball Tour in Manila. Guangzhou is up next.
Bigger than basketball: Flau’jae Johnson is helping erase $5 million in debt for Louisiana families.
Hang it in the rafters: The Phoenix Mercury will retire Diana Taurasi’s No. 3 jersey in 2026.
Cloud on the move, again: The New York Liberty acquire Natasha Cloud from the Sun in exchange for a 2025 first-round pick and 2026 first-round pick.
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