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Women's Champ Week: Six biggest questions before games tip - ESPN

Three days into March and the madness has commenced.

Six teams featured in Thursday's top-16 reveal lost on Sunday. Upsets popped up left and right, with sub-.500 Georgia beating Tennessee in Knoxville, Virginia besting North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Ole Miss prevailing over LSU in Baton Rouge. Sarah Te-Biasu's overtime buzzer-beater wasn't just a great winning shot; it put Maryland back in the conversation for hosting NCAA tournament games and might have bumped Ohio State out of it.

The Power 4 regular-season titles were decided over the weekend, as well.

South Carolina and Texas shared the SEC crown, but a coin flip by conference commissioner Greg Sankey determined that the Gamecocks would be the No. 1 overall seed in the league tournament. NC State and Notre Dame also shared the ACC title, while TCU ousted Baylor to win its first Big 12 championship.

Saturday's action was similarly eventful, as USC cemented its status as an NCAA title contender by sweeping the regular-season series against UCLA to clinch the Big Ten title.

And to think the best of March is yet to come.

With Champ Week tipping off Tuesday and NCAA tournament bids set to be punched over the next two weeks, we look at the biggest questions that will impact the women's NCAA tournament bracket.

Olivia Miles nets a clutch 3 for Notre Dame to finish the third quarter versus Louisville, and Marcus Freeman shows his appreciation.

Charlie Creme: Texas, USC, UCLA and South Carolina are the top seeds in ESPN's updated Bracketology through Sunday's games. But no team has completely locked up a No. 1 seed, a rarity heading into Champ Week. Texas and USC look like good bets, however. Each of them can secure a top spot by getting to its respective conference

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