🏀 Women's March Madness Odds 2026: Women's NCAA Tournament Favorites

I'm breaking down the women's March Madness odds for every team with my top national championship picks entering the 2026 women's NCAA Tournament.
UConn head coach Geno Auriemma on stage as we look at the 2026 women's March Madness odds
Pictured: UConn head coach Geno Auriemma on stage as we look at the 2026 women's March Madness odds. Photo by David Butler II-Imagn Images.
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The 2026 women's NCAA Tournament begins today with UConn as the heavy consensus betting favorite by the women's March Madness odds.

UConn begins the Round of 64 with -265 odds to win the national championship on Monday, April 5. Those odds represent an implied probability of over 72% ahead of the five-round single-elimination tournament. Geno Auriemma's Huskies rolled through an undefeated regular season and claimed the Big East Tournament title without breaking a sweat. They are, once again, the team everyone else has to beat.

South Carolina, UCLA, and Texas round out the No. 1 seeds and top contenders by the Women's March Madness odds.


🏀 Women's March Madness odds & betting favorites 2026

2026 women's March Madness odds via DraftKings. See the official women's March Madness bracket for every team's path to the Final Four.

Team Odds Implied Probability
UConn -265 72.6%
UCLA +550 15.4%
Texas +700 12.5%
South Carolina +800 11.1%
LSU +1600 5.9%
Vanderbilt +5000 2.0%
Michigan +8000 1.2%
Iowa +10000 1.0%
Duke +10000 1.0%
Louisville +10000 1.0%
TCU +12000 0.8%
Oklahoma +12000 0.8%
West Virginia +15000 0.7%
Kentucky +15000 0.7%
North Carolina +15000 0.7%
Maryland +15000 0.7%
Baylor +20000 0.5%
USC +20000 0.5%
Texas Tech +20000 0.5%
Ole Miss +20000 0.5%
Ohio State +20000 0.5%
Notre Dame +20000 0.5%
Michigan State +20000 0.5%
Alabama +25000 0.4%
Washington +25000 0.4%
Minnesota +25000 0.4%
Tennessee +25000 0.4%
NC State +30000 0.3%
Illinois +40000 0.2%
Iowa State +50000 0.2%

We'll be tracking the women's March Madness predictions for the biggest games of the tournament through the championship on Sunday, April 5.

The odds and favorites at the top of the board are unchanged since the women's March Madness bracket was unveiled on Selection Sunday. Due to UConn's status as such a heavy favorite, that's likely to be the case through the first weekend of play, barring a colossal upset.

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🏆 Who will win women's March Madness 2026?

I'm picking UConn to win the 2026 women's NCAA Tournament and become the 11th team all time (and seventh in school history) to finish off an undefeated season with a national championship. Who else could it be? The Huskies won last year's national title in dominant fashion and haven't lost a game since. Sarah Strong (18.5 PPG) and Azzi Fudd (17.7 PPG) form the sport's most dominant duo, and UConn's defense is the best in the country. You'll have to pay a short price, but it's worth it.


🔮 Women's March Madness odds: Best bets to win women's NCAA Tournament

See all of our experts' college basketball picks based on the latest college basketball odds; picks rated on a 1-to-5 star confidence scale based on betting value.

Prediction Best odds Notes
UConn to win national title -265 via DraftKings 50-game win streak for the defending champs; Strong and Fudd are an unstoppable duo
South Carolina to win national title +950 via FanDuel Dawn Staley knows how to win and boasts the best backcourt in the field
LSU to win national title +2200 via FanDuel Best offense in the country (94.5 PPG) makes this an intriguing value
Duke to win national title +10000 via FanDuel Tough with an elite defense makes Duke hard to ignore at this price

🖨️ Printable 2026 Women's March Madness bracket

Click here to download our free printable NCAA Women's Tournament bracket.

Free printable 2026 Women's March Madness bracket
Free printable 2026 Women's March Madness bracket

Download our FREE printable 2026 Women's March Madness bracket


💰 Live Women's March Madness odds for every team

Live women's NCAA Tournament odds update in real time through the tournament.


📈 Past women's March Madness winners

Year Champion Runner-up Score
2025 UConn South Carolina 82-59
2024 South Carolina Iowa 87-75
2023 LSU Iowa 102-85
2022 South Carolina UConn 64-49
2021 Stanford Arizona 54-53
2020 Cancelled (COVID-19) N/A N/A
2019 Baylor Notre Dame 82-81
2018 Notre Dame Mississippi State 61-58
2017 South Carolina Mississippi State 67-55
2016 UConn Syracuse 82-51
2015 UConn Notre Dame 63-53

No. 1 seeds have won the women's NCAA Tournament in 23 of the last 44 years, including eight of the last 10 (excluding 2020). The only times a top seed didn't win in the last decade was when No. 3 LSU beat No. 2 seed Iowa in 2023 and No. 2 UConn won it all last year. The Huskies are looking for their 13th national title, which would extend their record for the most championships in men's or women's college basketball history.


❓ 2026 women's March Madness odds FAQ

Follow all of our college basketball analysis and expert predictions for March Madness.

Who is the favorite to win women's March Madness in 2026?

UConn (-270) is the heavy favorite to win the 2026 women's NCAA Tournament. The Huskies are 34-0 and riding a 50-game winning streak as they seek back-to-back titles and the seventh perfect season in program history.

What are the 2026 women's March Madness No. 1 seeds?

UConn (No. 1 overall), UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina are the four No. 1 seeds in the 2026 women's NCAA Tournament. UConn (34-0) is the top overall seed after going undefeated in the regular season and Big East tournament.

When does women's March Madness 2026 start?

The 2026 women's NCAA Tournament begins with the First Four on Wednesday, March 18. The first round starts Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21. The Final Four is Friday, April 3, with the national championship on Sunday, April 5.

Where is the 2026 women's Final Four?

The 2026 women's Final Four and national championship game will be held at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix. The Final Four tips off Friday, April 3, at 7 p.m. ET, with the championship on Sunday, April 5, at 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

Who won women's March Madness last year?

The UConn Huskies won the women's NCAA Tournament last year, beating South Carolina in a 82-59 final in the the national championship. Azzi Fudd was named the Most Outstanding Player with 24 points, while Sarah Strong added 24 points and 15 rebounds. It was UConn's 12th national title and first since 2016.

Has an undefeated team ever won the women's NCAA Tournament?

Yes, it's happened 10 times in women's March Madness history, including six times by UConn (1995, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016). The Huskies are 34-0 entering the 2026 tournament and seeking their seventh perfect championship season. If they win, they'll become the first women's team to win back-to-back titles since UConn won four straight from 2013-16.

How are women's March Madness odds calculated?

The women's March Madness odds to win the NCAA Tournament are set by sportsbooks based on teams' performances across the entire season and recent weeks. They also factor in player health and availability; strength of schedule; projected matchups in the bracket; and betting action. Odds shift throughout the tournament as teams are eliminated and betting volume changes.