DateRKodus v Võõrsil-
03/24 16:10 124 Duke - naised v Ohio State - naised 75-63
03/24 02:00 122 South Dakota State - naised v Utah - naised 54-68
03/24 01:30 122 California Baptist - naised v UCLA - naised 55-84
03/23 23:40 122 UC Irvine - naised v Gonzaga - naised 56-75
03/23 23:00 122 UNLV - naised v Creighton - naised 73-87
03/23 21:40 122 Princeton - naised v West Virginia - naised 53-63
03/23 20:45 122 Marquette - naised v Mississippi - naised 55-67
03/23 20:45 122 Texas A&M Corpus Christi - naised v USC - naised 55-87
03/23 20:00 122 Florida Gulf Coast - naised v Oklahoma - naised 70-73
03/23 19:35 122 Arizona - naised v Syracuse - naised 69-74
03/23 19:00 122 Holy Cross - naised v Iowa - naised 65-91
03/23 18:30 122 Chattanooga - naised v NC State - naised 45-64
03/23 18:15 122 Kent State - naised v Notre Dame - naised 67-81
03/23 18:00 122 Michigan - naised v Kansas - naised 72-81
03/23 17:30 122 Fairfield - naised v Indiana - naised 56-89
03/23 17:00 122 Jackson State - naised v Connecticut - naised 64-86
03/23 16:00 122 Wisc. Green Bay - naised v Tennessee - naised 63-92
03/23 02:30 122 Texas A&M - naised v Nebraska - naised 59-61
03/23 02:09 122 Norfolk State - naised v Stanford - naised 50-79
03/23 00:00 122 Eastern Washington - naised v Oregon State - naised 51-73
03/22 23:30 122 Maryland - naised v Iowa State - naised 86-93
03/22 23:20 122 Drake - naised v Colorado - naised 72-86
03/22 22:00 122 Vanderbilt - naised v Baylor - naised 63-80
03/22 21:30 122 Florida State - naised v Alabama - naised 74-82
03/22 20:30 122 Portland - naised v Kansas State - naised 65-78
03/22 20:10 122 Rice - naised v LSU - naised 60-70
03/22 19:30 122 Marshall - naised v Virginia Tech - naised 49-92
03/22 19:00 122 Drexel - naised v Texas - naised 42-82
03/22 18:30 122 Richmond - naised v Duke - naised 61-72
03/22 18:10 122 Presbyterian - naised v South Carolina - naised 39-91

The NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, sometimes referred to as Women's March Madness, is a single-elimination tournament played each spring in the United States, currently featuring 68 women's college basketball teams from the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), to determine the national championship.

The tournament was preceded by the AIAW women's basketball tournament, which was organized by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) from 1972 to 1982. Basketball was one of 12 women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981–82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the AIAW for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same 12 (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA prevailed, while the AIAW disbanded.

As of 2022, the tournament follows the same format and selection process as its men's counterpart, with 32 automatic bids awarded to the champions of the Division I conferences, and 36 "at-large bids" extended by the NCAA Selection Committee, which are placed into four regional divisions and seeded from 1 to 16. The four lowest-seeded automatic bids, and the four lowest-seeded at-large bids, compete in the First Four games to advance to the 64-team bracket in the first round. The national semi-finals, branded as the Women's Final Four, are traditionally scheduled on the same weekend as the men's Final Four, but in a different host city. Presently, the Women's Final Four uses a Friday/Sunday scheduling, with its games occurring one day prior to the men's Final Four and championship, respectively.

Attendance and interest in the women's championship have grown over the years, especially from 2003 to 2016, when the final championship game was moved to the Tuesday following the Monday men's championship game. The tournament is often overshadowed by the more-prominent men's tournament; after a gender equality review following the 2021 tournament, the NCAA expanded it to the current 68-team format of the men's tournament and extended the "March Madness" branding to the tournament as well. The 2024 women's championship was the first to receive higher viewership than the men's championship the same year. Still, the tournament receives a smaller amount of funding from broadcast rights (which are held by ESPN, and are pooled with those of other NCAA Division I championships besides golf and men's basketball) and sponsorship (which are sold by CBS and Turner Sports) than the men's tournament.

With 11 national titles, the UConn Huskies hold the record for the most NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championships, which included four straight championships from 2013 through 2016. The team had also made the semi-finals for 14 consecutive tournaments.

WNCAAB ehk USA ülikoolide naiste korvpalli turniir on üks kõrgeima tasemega naiste korvpalliturniire maailmas. Turniiril osaleb 64 meeskonda, kes jagunevad nelja regiooniks. Igas regioonis peetakse turniir, kus selgub meistrimeeskond. Nelja regiooni meistrid pääsevad nelja viimase hulka, kus peetakse turniir, et selgitada välja USA ülikoolide naiste korvpalli meister.