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Mechelle Voepel - 3/17/21
A popular refrain this March is that the 2021 NCAA women's basketball tournament is up for grabs, some saying as many as 10 teams are in the mix to win the championship. Part of the reason is the large amount of talent -- several standout seniors and three strong draft-eligible juniors -- lost to the WNBA in 2020. Plus there's the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which limited non-conference match-ups, and the fact that every team will be on neutral courts, with the entire tournament to be played in the San Antonio area.
But now that we've seen the bracket and gone over the match-ups, which teams appear to have the best chance to raise the trophy in the Alamodome on April 4? Here's a look at five championship contenders and why they stand out, plus 10 players who might help ignite a title run.
A popular refrain this March is that the 2021 NCAA women's basketball tournament is up for grabs, some saying as many as 10 teams are in the mix to win the championship. Part of the reason is the large amount of talent -- several standout seniors and three strong draft-eligible juniors -- lost to the WNBA in 2020. Plus there's the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which limited non-conference match-ups, and the fact that every team will be on neutral courts, with the entire tournament to be played in the San Antonio area.
But now that we've seen the bracket and gone over the match-ups, which teams appear to have the best chance to raise the trophy in the Alamodome on April 4? Here's a look at five championship contenders and why they stand out, plus 10 players who might help ignite a title run.
Five teams that could win the women's NCAA tournament, and 10 players who could ignite title runs
The NCAA tournament might feel more wide open. But now that we've seen the bracket, these five have the best shot at raising the trophy April 4.
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