March Madness 2023: Recaps, results, scores from NCAA women's tournament Day 1
The Madness has arrived. The NCAA women's tournament began Friday with the first round and three No. 1 seeds were in action. The ESPN family of networks will televise the entire tournament, culminating with the national championship game on April 2 on ABC. Here's what you should watch on Saturday.
NCAA tournament's Friday results
No. 8 South Florida 67, No. 9 Marquette 65 (OT) (Recap)
No. 7 Arizona 75, No. 10 West Virginia 62 (Recap)
No. 10 Georgia 66, No. 7 Florida State 54 (Recap)
No. 1 South Carolina 72, No. 16 Norfolk State 40 (Recap)
No. 2 Maryland 93, No. 15 Holy Cross 61 (Recap)
No. 6 Michigan 71, No. 11 UNLV 59 (Recap)
No. 3 Notre Dame 82, No. 14 Southern Utah 56 (Recap)
No. 2 Iowa 95, No. 15 SE Louisiana 43 (Recap)
No. 1 Virginia Tech 58, No. 16 Chattanooga 33 (Recap)
No. 3 LSU 73, No. 14 Hawaii 50 (Recap)
No. 11 Mississippi State 81, No. 6 Creighton 66 (Recap)
No. 1 Stanford 92, No. 16 Sacred Heart 49 (Recap)
No. 2 Utah 103, No. 15 Gardner Webb 77 (Recap)
No. 9 South Dakota State 62, No. 8 USC 57 (OT) (Recap)
No. 8 Ole Miss 71, No. 9 Gonzaga 48 (Recap)
No. 10 Princeton 64, No. 7 NC State 63 (Recap)
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