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Women’s March Madness schedule 2026: Full TV channels, times, scores for every NCAA Tournament game

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Women's March Madness schedule 2026: Full TV channels, times, scores for every NCAA Tournament game

2026 Women’s March Madness Schedule: Complete TV Guide, Game Times, and Live Scores

The moment has arrived. The 2026 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket is set, promising three weeks of unparalleled drama, heartbreak, and triumph. With the defending champions installed as the team to beat and a field brimming with powerhouse programs and dangerous underdogs, this year’s Women’s March Madness is poised to be a historic chapter in the sport’s soaring legacy. This is your ultimate, comprehensive guide to every single game, including the full TV schedule, tip-off times, and how to follow all the live scores and results as the 2026 national champion is crowned.

Contents
  • The 2026 Bracket Breakdown: UConn Leads a Stacked Field
  • Complete 2026 Women’s March Madness Schedule & Viewing Guide
    • First Four & First Round
    • Second Round & Sweet 16
    • Elite Eight, Final Four, and National Championship
  • How to Follow Live Scores and In-Game Updates
  • Expert Predictions and Potential Cinderellas
  • The Road to the Championship Awaits

The 2026 Bracket Breakdown: UConn Leads a Stacked Field

As expected, the UConn Huskies, fresh off their 2025 title run, enter the tournament as the overall No. 1 seed. The quest for a consecutive championship is a rare feat, and Geno Auriemma’s squad will face immense pressure from a hungry field. Joining them as the other top seeds are UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina. Each brings a distinct style: UCLA’s blistering pace, Texas’s formidable interior presence, and South Carolina’s relentless, wave-after-wave depth under Dawn Staley.

However, the magic of March lies beyond the top line. This year’s bracket is particularly deep with teams capable of making a Final Four run. Programs like LSU with its elite talent, Iowa with its offensive firepower, and Ohio State with its disruptive defense are legitimate threats to cut down the nets. Keep a close eye on Duke and Michigan as potential tournament dark horses, while Vanderbilt represents the kind of disciplined, sharp-shooting team that can spoil a favorite’s weekend.

Complete 2026 Women’s March Madness Schedule & Viewing Guide

Every game of the 2026 tournament will be broadcast across the ESPN family of networks, with the National Championship game airing on ABC in primetime. All games are also available for streaming on the ESPN App. Below is the complete schedule framework with channels and key times (all times Eastern).

First Four & First Round

The action begins with the First Four games, followed by the explosive First Round where all 64 teams get their chance to shine.

  • First Four: March 16-17 | ESPN2, ESPNU | Games at 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM
  • First Round: March 18-19 | ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ABC | Session times: 12:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 10:00 PM

Pro Tip: The ABC Saturday and Sunday windows will feature marquee matchups, making them must-watch television for casual and die-hard fans alike.

Second Round & Sweet 16

The intensity ratchets up as teams battle for a spot in the second weekend and the regional semifinals.

  • Second Round: March 20-21 | ESPN, ESPN2, ABC | Session times: 2:00 PM, 4:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 9:30 PM
  • Sweet 16: March 25-26 | ESPN, ESPN2 | Games at 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM each night

This is where Cinderella stories often meet reality, but also where true title contenders separate themselves with clutch performances.

Elite Eight, Final Four, and National Championship

The stage shrinks, the lights get brighter, and legacies are defined during the tournament’s final, thrilling act.

  • Elite Eight: March 27-28 | ESPN | Games at 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM
  • Final Four: April 3 | ESPN | National Semifinals at 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM
  • National Championship: April 5 | ABC | Title game at 8:30 PM

Mark your calendars for April 5th. The 2026 champion will be crowned in primetime on ABC, a testament to the sport’s massive growth and appeal.

How to Follow Live Scores and In-Game Updates

Can’t be in front of a TV? Staying updated on every buzzer-beater and tournament upset is easier than ever.

For real-time live scores, stats, and play-by-play, the NCAA March Madness Live app is an essential tool. Additionally, following the official NCAA Women’s Basketball social media accounts on Twitter and Instagram provides instant highlights and key updates. For in-depth analysis, game stories, and expert commentary throughout the tournament, fans can turn to trusted sources for comprehensive coverage.

Expert Predictions and Potential Cinderellas

While UConn is the rightful favorite, the path is fraught with danger. Their region appears to be the “Group of Death,” with potential early matchups against physical, veteran teams. This sets the stage for a surprise finalist. South Carolina’s depth and defensive identity make them a formidable pick to return to the Final Four, while Texas’s balance could see them break through.

Look for these potential second-round upsets: a mid-major with a stellar senior point guard (think a Gonzaga or South Dakota State) could stun a power conference team in the first weekend. Also, don’t sleep on Vanderbilt or Duke to make a surprising run to the Sweet 16, leveraging efficient offense and tough half-court defense.

The Player of the Year candidates will be on full display, but March often creates new stars. Which role player will hit the iconic shot? Which freshman will announce themselves on the national stage? That’s the unpredictable beauty of the bracket.

The Road to the Championship Awaits

The 2026 Women’s March Madness bracket is not just a schedule; it’s a storyboard for the next generation of basketball legends. From the First Four tip-off to the final confetti drop in the championship arena, every game writes a new line in history. With a perfect blend of established dynasties, rising powers, and hungry underdogs, this tournament promises to captivate the sports world. Clear your schedules, set your reminders, and prepare for the unparalleled excitement. The journey to crown the 2026 national champion begins now.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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