The UConn Huskies weren't the No. 1-overall seed in the Women's March Madness bracket, but they faced little resistance en route to claiming the 2025 national championship, defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks 82-59 in Sunday's final.
March Madness odds listed the Huskies as six-point favorites and -300 on the moneyline, with the total set at 133.0 prior to the game. UConn covered with ease, outscoring the defending champions in all four quarters.
With this season officially done and in the books, we look ahead as odds emerge for the 2026 tournament.
The Huskies are tied with the Gamecocks as early favorites for the title season. Take a look at how the remainder of the odds pan out.
Odds to win 2025-26 Women's March Madness
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+400 |
+400 | |
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+600 |
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+600 |
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+900 |
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+900 |
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+2000 |
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+2500 |
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+3000 |
Odds as of 4-8.
Women's March Madness opening odds
- South Carolina: +145
- UConn: +400
- Texas: +400
- Notre Dame: +700
- USC: +950
- UCLA: +1200
- NC State: +2000
- LSU: +3000
- Stanford: +3000
- Duke: +5000
It should come as no surprise that oddsmakers were high on South Carolina after the Gamecocks became just the 10th team ever to cap off an undefeated season with a national championship.
But it's the UCLA Bruins who shook up the scene this season after going 30-2 and putting all of women's college basketball on notice after being the No. 1 ranked team in the country for most of this season. Led by Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice, the Bruins are out for blood and appear to be a shoe-in to win the Big Ten tournament ahead of March Madness.
Women's March Madness key dates
Women's March Madness Odds
The UConn Huskies are -300 favorites to win Women's March Madness.
The Women's March Madness title game will take place on Sunday, April 6 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.
Oddsmakers at sportsbooks create odds to win the Women's NCAA Tournament based on the team's implied probability to win the title. The team with the lowest odds has the best chance to win the tournament.
Betting on game outcomes for all college teams is allowed as well as individual players, but may not be widely available across sportsbooks.
Sportsbooks adjust odds in real time based on betting action, team performance, injuries, and other developments.
Betting on individual players during Women’s March Madness is possible, but it’s not as widely available as betting on teams or game outcomes. Most sportsbooks focus primarily on team-based bets for the Women’s NCAA Tournament, especially in the early rounds.