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Women's Champ Week 2023: brackets, schedule, bids

Championship Week and March Madness are here. Starting with the Horizon and Sun Belt tournaments tipping off on Feb. 28, and culminating with five berths on the line on Selection Sunday, teams across the country will be battling for one of 32 automatic bids to the 2023 women's NCAA tournament.

Which Division I basketball teams will be crowned conference champions? We will be tracking all the action as we update which teams cut down the nets.

Conference tournaments are listed in order of when each ticket will be punched; conference brackets will be added as they are set. The women's NCAA tournament bracket will be unveiled March 12 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN App).

Until then, check out Charlie Creme's updated Bracketology analysis. And sign up for ESPN's Women's Tournament Challenge.

Ohio Valley: Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles

Record: 22-9Title-clincher: 54-46 over Little RockLeading scorer: Maaliya Owens (14.7 points per game)Tournament history: 11th appearance, first since 2000

SoCon: Chattanooga Mocs

Record: 20-12Title-clincher: 63-53 over WoffordLeading scorer: Yazz Wazeerud-Din (15.9 points per game)Tournament history: 16th appearance

Atlantic 10: Saint Louis Billikens

Record: 17-17Title-clincher: 91-85 (OT) over UMassLeading scorer: Kyla McMakin (17.4 points per game)Tournament history: First appearance

ACC: Virginia Tech Hokies

Record: 27-4Title-clincher: 75-67 over LouisvilleLeading scorer: Elizabeth Kitley (18.6 points per game)Tournament history: 12th appearance, third consecutive

No. 1 South Carolina hoists its seventh SEC tournament trophy in the past nine seasons behind Zia Cooke's 24 points in the 74-58 win over Tennessee.

SEC: South Carolina Gamecocks

Record: 32-0Title-clincher: 74-88 over TennesseeLeading scorer:

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