December 16, 2025
Women’s Basketball Bracketology: A bubble full of ACC and Big 12
Here comes Illinois
The weather is cold, and every station is playing Christmas music, which means we are in the final stretch of the fall semester. There may not be a ton of high-level games going on, but we’ve had a lot of big results over the last two weeks. We had the ACC/SEC challenge and many more intriguing matchups, all of which play into my third bracketology of the season. I have compiled the second bracketology of the season with all the games that have been played so far.
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We will start at the top and work through some of the key points that led to the shape of this bracket:
The top of the bracket remains the same, with all four of the one seeds winning all their games over the last two weeks. Texas continues to be dominant with wins over North Carolina and Baylor during this recent stretch. Not to be outdone, UConn picked up a nice win against USC during that time as well. Those four will continue as the one seeds until someone beats them.
When it came down to those last two four seeds and the final hosting spots, the margins were razor thin. The thought process involved three ACC teams and Ole Miss. Louisville picked up a big win over the weekend against North Carolina in overtime, which pushed the Cardinals into the top 16 and knocked the Tar Heels out. I just had Notre Dame ahead of Mississippi. While the Rebels did beat the Fighting Irish earlier this month, the loss to Kansas State in the following game knocked them down, as that is a quad three loss.
The bubble right now is overrun by Big 12 and ACC teams. It’s no secret the ACC is having a down year, and the Big 12 is dominated by two top teams, and everyone is trying to figure out how they slot in. When it came down to it, teams with quality losses won out over teams with losses to quad three or four teams. That’s why teams like BYU, Indiana, and Miami got in, and Virginia and Florida were sitting on the outside.
The biggest riser of the bracket over the past two weeks was Illinois. I had the Fighting Illini in my first four out a few weeks ago, and now I project them as an eight seed. They picked up nice wins over Indiana and Missouri during this recent stretch, which has them safely in the field.
The biggest faller is Richmond. The Spiders went from a six seed two weeks ago to a 10 seed in this recent bracket. Richmond lost my mid-major game to watch against Fairfield by 20 points on December 7. That hurt them. I also took a deeper dive into their resume, and they have fewer quad one and two wins as compared to other mid-major teams like Fairfield and Princeton.
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5 Games that will have the greatest impact on the bracket over the next two weeks:
Duke vs South Dakota State, December 19
Iowa vs UConn, December 20
Tennessee vs Louisville, December 20
Stanford vs Oregon, December 21
USC vs Nebraska, December 29
Mid-Major Game that will most impact the bracket over the next two weeks:
Navy vs South Florida, December 21
Bracketology methodology
Here are some basic bracket rules that help influence my bracket:
- The top four seed lines in each region shall be from different conferences unless a conference has more than four teams in the top 16 (making this rule impossible to follow, as is the case with both the SEC and Big 10 in my bracket).
- Teams from the same conference shall not be projected to meet until the Elite Eight if they met three times during the regular season, or the Sweet 16 if they met twice. Because we don’t know what will happen in conference tournaments, I am assuming every conference team will face each other once more than what is on their schedule. I was able to keep conference teams away from each other until the Elite Eight, with two exceptions, both of which would require an upset win.
- In order to comply with bracket rules, it is acceptable to move a team up or down one seed line. I had to bump Arizona State up one seed line to a 10 and Syracuse down one to an 11 to follow the rules.
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Bracket Breakdown:
Multi-Bid Conferences:
Big Ten: 13
SEC: 11
Big 12: 9
ACC: 7
Big East: 2
Last Four In:
Miami
Utah
Indiana
BYU
First Four Out:
Virginia
Duke
Clemson
Florida
Next Four Out:
North Dakota State
Georgetown
Davidson
Seton Halll
Next Update: December 30
Written by Matthew Walter
Matthew Walter covers the Las Vegas Aces, the Pac-12 and the WCC for the Next. He is a former Director of Basketball Operations and Video Coordinator at three different Division I women's basketball programs.