Ncaa Women's Basketball Bracket Printable

Gather ‘round, basketball lovers! The madness is upon us once again, and I’m here to give you the lowdown on the NCAA Women’s Tournament bracket. And let me tell you, it’s looking like a wild ride this year.

2023 Women’s Bracket

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2023First up, we’ve got the 2023 bracket, and boy, is it a doozy. This thing is chock full of heavy hitters, including the likes of UConn, Baylor, and Notre Dame. But who knows, maybe a dark horse team will come out of nowhere and shock us all. That’s the beauty of March Madness, folks.

2022 Women’s Bracket

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2022Last year’s tournament was one for the books, and this bracket was no exception. Of course, we all remember the nail-biting National Championship game between Stanford and Arizona. But there were so many other great moments too, like Iowa’s buzzer-beater over Kentucky in the second round. If this bracket is any indication, this year’s tournament is sure to be just as action-packed.

2019 Women’s Bracket

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2019Nostalgia alert! Who could forget the 2019 Women’s Tournament? This bracket had it all: upsets, blowouts, and even a Sweet Sixteen game that went into overtime. And let’s not forget that this was the year that Notre Dame miraculously came back from a 17-point deficit to beat UConn in the Final Four. Whew, my heart is racing just thinking about it.

2020 Women’s Bracket

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2020Ah, 2020. The year of…well, you know. But even in the midst of a global pandemic, the women’s NCAA Tournament went on. And what a tournament it was! South Carolina climbed their way to the top of this bracket, but not without some tough competition along the way. There were plenty of close games and thrilling finishes, just like we’ve come to expect from March Madness.

2022 Women’s Bracket (Again)

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2022Another 2022 bracket, you ask? Yes, yes indeed. But this one comes with a twist: it’s the “a 9bb5fzmfkium - q4e0tbypu f72m - Talon Knapp” bracket. I have no idea what that means, but maybe it’s some sort of secret code that will help you win your office pool. In any case, this bracket is full of big names like Stanford, South Carolina, and NC State. It’s anyone’s game at this point.

2022 Women’s Bracket (Yet Again)

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2022Yes, I know, we’ve already covered the 2022 bracket. But this one comes from VCP Hoops, so it’s totally different. Just go with it. This bracket features some perennial powerhouses like UConn, Baylor, and Maryland, but don’t count out the underdogs. After all, they call it March Madness for a reason.

2022 Women’s Bracket (Last One, I Promise)

NCAA Women’s Bracket 2022Alright, this is really the last 2022 bracket. I swear. But it’s a good one, I promise. This bracket shows us the final results of the tournament, with Stanford coming out on top. But let’s not forget about Arizona, who put up a valiant fight in the championship game. This bracket brings back so many memories, and it’s a bittersweet reminder that the 2023 tournament will be here before we know it.

NCAA DII Women’s Bracket 2019

NCAA DII Women’s Bracket 2019Okay, okay, I know this one isn’t technically a Division I bracket. But let’s give our DII ladies some love, shall we? This bracket from 2019 features some small-but-mighty programs like Drury and Ashland. And hey, just because they’re not in the big leagues doesn’t mean they can’t ball with the best of ’em.

March Madness 2022 Blank Bracket

March Madness 2022 Blank BracketAnd last but not least, we have a blank bracket for the 2022 Women’s NCAA Tournament. Why, you ask? Well, because filling out brackets is half the fun of March Madness! So print this bad boy out, grab a pen, and get to work. Who knows, maybe you’ll be the one to predict this year’s Cinderella story.

So there you have it, folks: a rundown of some of the NCAA Women’s Tournament brackets from years past. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the first time, this tournament is sure to have something for everyone. And who knows, maybe this year’s bracket will be the most unpredictable yet. Happy March Madness!