No low seeds? No problem. We get to watch four of the most efficient teams of all time match up -- and that's a good thing.
Here's how each 1-seed reached San Antonio and their key to reaching the final, plus disagreement on one game.
The Florida Gators' redshirt freshman is the world's tallest teenager, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
They'll all be vying to advance to Sunday's NCAA title game (3 p.m. ET, ABC). Before the games tip, ESPN's Kendra Andrews, Charlie Creme, Alexa Philippou and Michael Voepel ranked their top 15.
Nearly half a million brackets in the Women's Tournament Challenge correctly predicted UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and UConn to reach the Final Four. While many expected these teams to reach Tampa, Florida, they are an interesting split of old and new.
No. 1 seeds UCLA, South Carolina and Texas are bound for Tampa, as well as 2-seed UConn. Who will reach the title game?
NCAA women's tournament is in full swing! Will South Carolina defend their title? Check out how to watch March Madness on ESPN platforms.
The Frozen Four will be in St. Louis on April 10 and 12. All games of the NCAA tournament will air on the ESPN networks and stream on ESPN+. Every NCAA tournament game will be available on ESPN+. Subscribe to watch.
Half of the women's Final Four is set after 1-seeds UCLA and South Carolina won in the regional finals Sunday.
USC and TCU have been eliminated. From portal priorities to incoming recruits, we look ahead to next season for the Trojans and Horned Frogs.