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🚨 Connecticut, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina—Sweetheart Dreams for You in the Women's Tournament!

By DOUG FEINBERGYahoo Sports

UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are projected No. 1 seeds in the women's NCAA Tournament when the bracket is announced Sunday night. The Huskies head into March Madness undefeated and need six more wins to complete the seventh undefeated season in school history.

If they win, UConn will be the first repeat champion since the team won four in a row from 2013-16. UCLA has won 25 straight games in dominant fashion with the lone loss this season coming against Texas on a neutral court. The Bruins reached the Final Four last year before losing to UConn.

Cori Close’s team ran through conference play and has an experienced group led by center Lauren Betts looking to win the school’s first NCAA championship and the first for the Big Ten since 1999. The Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 are expected to have many of the teams in the tournament. The Longhorns (31-3) are coming into the tournament on a roll after beating South Carolina to win the SEC Tournament title.

They beat the Gamecocks in two of the three meetings this season. The Gamecocks have been a No. 1 seed for the past five seasons and are looking to win their fourth national championship.

Financial compensation For the second consecutive year, teams in the women's tournament will be financially compensated, in a similar fashion to the men's field, for each round they play. “Units” are what the NCAA calls its tally of wins, automatic qualifiers and at-large bids that determine how much conferences are paid. A unit is money paid to conferences when one of its teams appears in the NCAA Tournament.