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The 2023 Women's NCAA Tournament gets under way Wednesday, with South Carolina looking to repeat as champions. USC, Tennessee and UConn are the only teams to win back-to-back titles, and the Gamecocks (32-0) are on a 38-game winning streak. They are the No. 1 overall seed and are joined as top seeds by Indiana (27-3), Stanford (28-5) and Virginia Tech (27-4). South Carolina is the -180 favorite in the latest Women's NCAA Tournament odds at Caesars Sportsbook, while the other three top seeds are all priced at +800.
Before you fill your 2023 Women's NCAA Tournament bracket, you NEED to see which teams women's college basketball experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai are backing.
Barzilai is a Ph.D. from Stanford who served as Director of Basketball Analytics for the Philadelphia 76ers. Five years ago, he founded HerHoopStats.com -- a groundbreaking website that unlocks insights about the women's game. Wetzel, the site's lead betting writer, incorporates his mathematical background and strong knowledge of women's hoops to turn the site's prediction model into picks.
Barzilai and Wetzel went 590-430 overall (+127.40 units) during the 2021-22 women's college basketball campaign and posted a 406-255-5 record (+768.81 units) this past season. They also finished the WNBA regular season with a 54-44 mark in 2022. Anyone who has followed them has seen HUGE returns.
Now Barzilai and Wetzel have shared their full brackets for the 2023 Women's NCAA Tournament. One part of it that we can reveal: Both are predicting reigning champion South Carolina reach the final, but one is calling for a major upset!
We can also reveal that one of their brackets is calling for TWO double-digit seeds to advance to the Sweet 16! You ABSOLUTELY need to see these picks before locking in any women's college basketball picks of your own.
Which women's college basketball team should you target to win the 2023 NCAA Tournament? And which upsets are best bets for the earlier rounds? ... Join SportsLine here to see the brackets for the 2023 Women's NCAA Tournament, all from the experts who are an outstanding 406-255-5 on their women's college basketball picks!