2025 NCAA Women's Final Four Betting Odds

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The Women’s Final Four is set. It’s not quite as chalky as the Men’s  Final Four, but it’s darn close.

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We have three No. 1 seeds (South Carolina, Texas and UCLA) and a 2-seed in UConn.

We’ll never know, but there’s a very good chance we would have had four 1-seeds if JuJu Watkins of USC didn’t get hurt.

The last time four 1-seeds made the Women’s Final Four was 2018. It also happened in 2015 and 2012, so it’s much more likely in women’s hoops than men’s.

BetOnline.ag has odds on the Women’s Final Four games and odds to win the championship.

  • Texas vs South Carolina (-4.5, 126.5)
    • The opening line is unchanged but the total opened at 127.5
  • UConn (-8.5, 135.5) vs UCLA
    • The opening line was UConn -8 with a total of 134.5

Women’s NCAA Basketball Championship

2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship

#2 UConn

2/3

 (-150)

 

#1 South Carolina

5/2

(+250)

 

#1 Texas

7/1

 

 

#1 UCLA

7/1

 

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