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We've reached a point where almost anything can happen in the early rounds of the women's NCAA tournament. Last season, No. 1 seeds Stanford (to Ole Miss) and Indiana (to Miami) lost in the second round.
But by the regionals, big-time upsets are rarer. In the past 10 years, just two seeds below No. 4 have advanced to the women's Final Four: No. 5 Louisville in 2013 and No. 7 Washington in 2016.
The lowest-seeded team to ever win a national championship is No.