USC tops with JuJu Watkins return

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The 2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament concluded in Phoenix, with UCLA defeating South Carolina to win the national championship. The Bruins have six seniors and will be revamping their roster for next season.

There is still a lot that needs to be resolved in women’s college basketball before we can truly know who will be the best team next season. Several transfers available in the portal this week (from Audi Crooks to Kymora Johnson) could dramatically change the team’s outlook. Some openings in the coaching carousel also need to be addressed.

But that doesn’t mean we can’t speculate or project.

Without any actual data to be released, USA TODAY Sports projects USC to be the No. 1 overall seed in the 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament. The reason is simple. Because JuJu Watkins is back and will be teaming up with a stellar lineup that includes Jazzy Davidson, Kennedy Smith, and Saniyah Hall.

UW will also look to earn a top seed as long as Sarah Strong is around, Michigan returns a star-studded trio of sophomores, and South Carolina is also inevitable.

As we look ahead to the 2027 NCAA Tournament, it’s important to remember that the number of at-large bids will drop by one. That’s because the Pac-12 has been reborn with former members Washington and Oregon, Mountain West refugees, Texas and Gonzaga. Therefore, there are 32 automatic bids determined by the conference champion and 36 at-large bids.

Here’s a pretty early look at what the 2027 Women’s NCAA Tournament standings will look like.

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Los Angeles, California

  • 1 U.S.C.
  • 16 University of California, Irvine / Loyola Marymount
  • 8 Baylor
  • 9 Tennessee

Norman, Oklahoma

  • 5 Ohio State University
  • 12 Green Bay
  • 4 Oklahoma
  • 13 Arkansas

Iowa City, Iowa

  • 6BYU
  • 11 Virginia Tech / Florida
  • 3 iowa
  • 14 Montana

Austin, Texas

  • 7 University of California Los Angeles
  • 10 rice
  • 2 texas
  • 15 Central Arkansas

philadelphia 2

Storrs, Connecticut

  • 1 Yukon
  • 16 Eastern Shore, Maryland
  • 8 washington
  • 9 Colombia

Raleigh, North Carolina

  • 5 Maryland
  • 12 Davidson
  • 4 NC state
  • 13 Vermont

Nashville, Tennessee

  • 6 Nebraska
  • 11 UCF/USF
  • 3 Vanderbilt
  • 14 Eastern Kentucky

Durham, North Carolina

  • 7 Gonzaga
  • 10 Texas A&M
  • 2 duke
  • 15 Navy

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Ann Arbor, Michigan

  • 1 Michigan
  • 16 Southern Indiana
  • 8 Syracuse
  • 9 Oklahoma

Fort Worth, Texas

chapel hill, north carolina

  • 6 Arizona
  • 11 Oregon
  • 3 North Carolina
  • 14 Campbell

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  • 7 Minnesota
  • 10 Clemson
  • 2LSU
  • 15 McNeese

philadelphia 4

columbia south carolina

  • 1 South Carolina
  • 16 ETSU / Alabama A&M
  • 8 Villanova
  • 9 virginia

South Bend, Indiana

  • 5 Kentucky
  • 12 North Dakota
  • 4 Notre Dame Cathedral
  • 13 Ball condition

Morgantown, West Virginia

  • 6 Michigan State
  • 11 Belmont
  • 3 West Virginia
  • 14 Radford

Louisville, Kentucky

  • 7 Colorado
  • 10 Fairfield
  • 2 Louisville
  • 15 Farley Dickinson

Last 4 ins: Florida, USF, UCF, Virginia Tech

First 4 out: Seton Hall, Indiana, Mississippi, California

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