One streak continues and another one ends.
Tennessee will play in the women's NCAA tournament for the 38th consecutive season. But for the first time since 2006, UConn is not a No. 1 seed.
The Huskies receiving the No. 2 seed in the Albany Regional is the biggest and perhaps only surprise in the 64-team bracket that was released Monday.
UConn (31-2) was a No. 1 seed in the selection committee's final reveal on March 4. Since then the Huskies won the AAC tournament, Mississippi State (30-2) won the SEC tournament and Louisville (29-3) lost in decisive fashion to Notre Dame in the final of the ACC tournament.