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I posted this table in the game thread, but I've since updated it with this year's results and I also added a column showing the total number of first-round "upsets" (defined as a win by the lower-seeded team) per year.
This marks the 25th year of the 64-team women's NCAA tournament, so the percentages at the bottom are nice and even.
Data entries represent the winning percentage of the higher-seeded teams (e.g., "0.75" for the 5 vs. 12 would mean that three of the #5 seeds won their first-round game).
This marks the 25th year of the 64-team women's NCAA tournament, so the percentages at the bottom are nice and even.
Data entries represent the winning percentage of the higher-seeded teams (e.g., "0.75" for the 5 vs. 12 would mean that three of the #5 seeds won their first-round game).