Womens March Madness Automatic Bids Tracker! Who’s In, Out Ahead of Selection Sunday!

It’s conference championship season for women’s college basketball. The weekend saw the first championship games for conference tournaments, with Duke making history as the first Power Four school to claim a title. As usual, there are expected surprises with some underdog teams potentially securing bids for the NCAA Tournament by winning conference championships.

Selection Sunday is just a week away, when teams will find out their postseason fate. Conference championships could be the deciding factor for teams on the tournament bubble. ESPN’s Charlie Creme currently has Iowa State, Washington, Princeton, and Harvard as the last four teams in the tournament. Princeton and Harvard may need help from other teams not making it due to their less competitive leagues.

The next four out are Virginia Tech, Saint Joseph’s, Minnesota, and Arizona. Stay updated on the automatic qualifiers for the Women’s NCAA Tournament as conference championships unfold.

The Women’s March Madness automatic bids for 2025 will be updated as conference champions are crowned:

– American East
– American Athletic
– Atlantic 10
– ACC: Duke
– ASUN
– Big 12
– Big East
– Big Sky
– Big South
– Big Ten
– Big West
– CAA
– Conference USA
– Horizon League
– Ivy League
– MAAC
– MAC
– MEAC
– Missouri Valley
– Mountain West
– Northeast
– Ohio Valley: Tennessee Tech
– Pac-12
– Patriot League
– SEC: South Carolina
– SoCon
– Southland
– SWAC
– Summit League
– Sun Belt
– West Coast
– WAC

Here’s the schedule of upcoming women’s conference championship games in 2025 (Eastern Time):

[Include full schedule here]

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