Women’s NCAA players to watch before March Madness begins
Mackenzie Salmon and Meghan Hall give a few players to keep your eye on in the women’s March Madness tournament that are not named Paige Bueckers.
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Championship Week has arrived, and the Southeastern Conference women’s college basketball tournament is set to begin at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. The stakes are high as the SEC champion will secure a coveted automatic bid to the 2025 women’s NCAA tournament.
The action begins with a diverse range of matchups, starting with Texas A&M taking on the formidable No. 18 Tennessee, which boasts an impressive 21-8 record. Next, Arkansas will face off against Georgia, followed by Missouri facing off against Mississippi State. The first night of the SEC Tournament will conclude with a must-see matchup between Auburn and Florida.
The SEC Tournament will run until Sunday, March 9, when a champion will be crowned in Greenville, South Carolina. Here is the complete schedule for the SEC Tournament so you don’t miss any of the action.
All times Eastern; teams listed by SEC tournament seed
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