South Carolina, Iowa, USC and Texas are the top seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament

Dawn Staley and South Carolina could see some familiar faces on their path to trying to finish off an undefeated season.

The Gamecocks, who are the No. 1 overall seed in the women’s NCAA Tournament, are looking to become the 10th womenโ€™s basketball team to go unbeaten for an entire season.

They had a chance last season before falling just short against Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the Final Four. The Hawkeyes received the other No. 1 seed in the Albany Regional. The two teams wouldn’t potentially face off until the national championship game this time. Iowa is a one-seed for the first time since 1992.

USC and star freshman JuJu Watkins earned the Trojans’ first No. 1 seed since 1986 as the top choice in a Portland Regional. Texas earned the fourth No. 1 seed, its first since 2004, and will play Drexel in the other Portland Regional opener. There was debate whether Texas or Stanford would get the fourth No. 1 seed.

“To say we talked about it more than once was an understatement,โ€ said NCAA selection committee Chair Lisa Peterson. โ€œWhat it came down to was Texas had to play three tournament teams to get to the (Big 12) championship.โ€

South Carolina coach Dawn Staleyโ€™s squad has been challenged a few times this year, including needing a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from Kamilla Cardoso to win the semifinals of the SEC Tournament over Tennessee, but has always pulled through. The Gamecocks, who are a No. 1 seed for the fourth consecutive year, will play the winner of Sacred Heart and Presbyterian in the first round of the tournament.

โ€œI always feel good to be the No. 1 overall seed and to be undefeated,โ€ Staley said. โ€œIโ€™m excited because we get a chance to know what our path is to win the national championship and, all great teams, a lot of familiar faces that are in our region. But we have to take it one game at a time and thatโ€™s what weโ€™ll do on Friday.โ€

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark celebrates as time expires during the overtime win of an NCAA college…

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