Odds to Win the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship

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Just like the Men’s NCAA Tournament (and even more so), the Women’s NCAA Tournament has been ridiculously chalky.

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At least the Men’s Sweet 16 has a 10 seed and two 6 seeds. The highest seed left in the Women’s Sweet 16 are three 5 seeds.

Cinderella is done. The wicked stepmother won!

On another note, we had an unfortunate ACL injury to USC star JuJu Watkins yesterday. Such a bummer as she is an amazing talent.

Watkins’ injury moved USC from 8/1 to win the tournament to 25/1.

 

 

2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship

#2 UConn

3/2

(+150)

 

 

#1 South Carolina

7/4

(+175)

 

 

#1 UCLA

15/2

(+750)

 

 

#1 Texas

17/2

(+850)

 

 

#3 Notre Dame

11/1

 

 

 

#1 USC

25/1

 

 

 

#2 TCU

25/1

 

 

 

#2 Duke

28/1

 

 

 

#3 LSU

33/1

 

 

 

#2 NC State

50/1

 

 

 

#5 Tennessee

50/1

 

 

 

#5 Ole Miss

66/1

 

 

 

#3 Oklahoma

75/1

 

 

 

#5 Kansas St

75/1

 

 

 

#4 Maryland

125/1

 

 

 

#3 North Carolina

150/1

 

 

 

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