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Predicting the winners of all 32 women's basketball conference tournaments

Championship Week is underway. The Ohio Valley Conference will crown the first champion on Saturday. By Selection Sunday on March 12, 32 women's college basketball teams will have punched their tickets to the 2023 women's NCAA tournament.

Which team will earn the automatic bid in each conference? Will the regular-season champions make it a sweep and win the conference tournaments as well? Or will upsets leave some favorites awaiting an at-large invitation to March Madness?

ESPN's Charlie Creme, Alexa Philippou and M.A. Voepel predict the winners for all 32 leagues below.

Leagues are listed in the order in which tickets will be punched. Creme will continue to project the field of 68 in women's Bracketology right through Selection Sunday.

The NCAA tournament opens March 15-16 with the First Four, and will crown the 2023 national champion in Dallas on April 2. Be sure to sign up for the Women's Tournament Challenge.

Team listed first/alone is the consensus pick in each conference; teams listed in parentheses received one vote as the conference favorite.

* Denotes a unanimous pick from our panel to win the conference race.

ACC: Virginia Tech Hokies (North Carolina Tar Heels)

America East: Albany Great Danes (Vermont Catamounts)

American: South Florida Bulls (Houston Cougars)

Atlantic 10: UMass Minutewomen (Rhode Island Rams)

ASUN: Florida Gulf Coast Eagles*

Big 12: Texas Longhorns (Oklahoma Sooners)

Big East: UConn Huskies (Villanova Wildcats)

Big Sky: Sacramento State Hornets (Northern Arizona Lumberjacks)

Big South: Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs

Big Ten: Indiana Hoosiers*

Big West: UC Irvine Anteaters (Long Beach State Beach)

Colonial: No consensus (Stony Brook Seawolves, Drexel Dragons, Towson Tigers)

Conference USA: Mi

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