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Women’s March Madness auto bids tracker: List of conference champs

Conference championship season is here for women’s college basketball.

Saturday marked the first championship games for conference tournaments, and Sunday saw Duke become the first Power Four school to win a conference title. As is the case every year, some bids will be stolen for the women’s NCAA Tournament by teams not currently on the radar, potentially stealing a conference championship to secure a bid.

Selection Sunday for the tournament is one week away. That’s when some teams will learn their postseason fate. Conference championships could play a large role in putting teams on the bubble in the tournament — or out of it entirely.

Entering play on Sunday, ESPN’s Charlie Creme had Iowa State, Washington, Princeton and Harvard as the last four in the tournament. Princeton and Harvard would need some help with some projected automatic qualifiers not making it, as they are in a less competitive league than others.

Virginia Tech, Saint Joseph’s, Minnesota and Arizona are the four teams in the next four out.

Follow along for an updated list of automatic qualifiers to the Women’s NCAA Tournament in 2025 as conference championships tip off:

Women’s March Madness automatic bids 2025

This section will be updated as conference champions are crowned.

American East:
American Athletic:
Atlantic 10: George Mason
ACC: Duke
ASUN:
Big 12: TCU
Big East:
Big Sky:
Big South: High Point
Big Ten: UCLA
Big West:
CAA:
Conference USA:
Horizon League:
Ivy League:
MAAC:
MAC:
MEAC:
Missouri Valley:
Mountain West:
Northeast:
Ohio Valley: Tennessee Tech
Pac-12:
Patriot League:
SEC: South Carolina
SoCon: UNC Greensboro
Southland:
SWAC:
Summit League: South Dakota State
Sun Belt:
West Coast:
WAC:

NCAA conference championship schedule

All times Eastern.

Here’s the full schedule of women’s conference championship games in 2025:

Ohio Valley: Saturday, March 8 (9 p.m.)
SoCon: Sunday, March 9 (Noon)
ACC: Sunday, March 9 (1 p.m.)
Atlantic 10: Sunday, March 9 (3 p.m.)
SEC: Sunday, March 9 (3 p.m.)
Summit: Sunday, March 9 (4 p.m.)
Big 12: Sunday, March 9 (4 p.m.)
Big Ten: Sunday, March 9 (4:30 p.m.)
Big South: Sunday, March 9 (6 p.m.)
Sun Belt: Monday, March 10 (1 p.m.)
West Coast: Monday, March 10 (4 p.m.)
Big East: Monday, March 10 (6 p.m.)
Horizon: Tuesday, March 11 (Noon)
American Athletic: Wednesday, March 12 (7 p.m.)
Big Sky: Wednesday, March 12 (7 p.m.)
Mountain West: Wednesday, March 12 (10:30 p.m.)
Southland: Thursday, March 13 (5 p.m.)
American East: Friday, March 14 (5 p.m.)
ASUN: Saturday, March 15
MAC: Saturday, March 15 (11 a.m.)
MAAC: Saturday, March 15 (1:30 p.m.)
WAC: Saturday, March 15 (3:30 p.m.)
MEAC: Saturday, March 15 (4 p.m.)
Ivy League: Saturday, March 15 (5 p.m.)
Conference USA: Saturday, March 15 (5:30 p.m.)
SWAC: Saturday, March 15 (5 p.m.)
Big West: Saturday, March 15 (6 p.m.)
Northeast: Sunday, March 16
Patriot League: Sunday, March 16
Coastal Athletic Association: Sunday, March 16 (2 p.m.)
Missouri Valley: Sunday, March 16 (2 p.m.)

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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