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March Madness: Re-ranking the women's Sweet 16 by championship potential

It is all chalk on one side of the 2024 NCAA women’s basketball bracket and the other side isn’t looking all that chaotic, either. There have been only two major upsets through the first weekend, one of which knocked out No. 2 seed Ohio State.

Despite that, there weren’t a lot of major winning margins in the second round. The women’s side still hasn’t reached parity from the overall No. 1 seed all the way through to No. 68, but the top 30 or so teams are all relatively even and it showed in the back-and-forth nature of the second round.