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Sports Illustrated
By Clare Brennan Rating the No. 1 seeds, analyzing can’t-miss matchups and predicting the national champs. After months of compelling basketball—filled with moments of individual brilliance, upsets and broken records—the women’s NCAA tournament is here. The bracket, featuring a 68-team field, was unveiled Sunday, officially kicking off March Madness. South Carolina, Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford earned the No. 1 seeds, but nothing is promised as potential bracket busters are scattered throughout the competition. With games set for the week ahead, Sports Illustrated has everything you nee…