If you went chalk in your 2022 women's NCAA tournament bracket, you might still be in pretty good shape. The No. 1 seeds each advanced to the Elite Eight. The reseeding at the top doesn't need much adjustment except to account for how impressive the Stanford Cardinal have been. The reigning national champions moved to the No. 1 overall spot heading into the Sweet 16, and they remain at the top ahead of the regional finals.
With a pair of No. 2 seeds along for the ride -- the UConn Huskies and Texas Longhorns -- a tournament that had provided the most wins by double-digit seeds in women's NCAA tournament history has settled into a march of heavyweights over the final two days of games before we reach Minneapolis.