NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2019 printable bracket

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - MARCH 09: Baylor Bears Guard Juicy Landrum (20) dribbles during the BIG12 Women's basketball tournament between the Baylor and the Texas Tech on March 9, 2019, at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, OK. (Photo by David Stacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - MARCH 09: Baylor Bears Guard Juicy Landrum (20) dribbles during the BIG12 Women's basketball tournament between the Baylor and the Texas Tech on March 9, 2019, at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, OK. (Photo by David Stacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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The 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket dropped ahead of schedule, but you can print yours to fill out whenever you want to for March Madness.

On Monday night, the 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament was set to be released on a selection show. However, due to a flub by ESPNU earlier in the day, they revealed the entire bracket to the public. As such, we were able to look at the field of 64 teams before we otherwise would have. And things look different than they have in recent years.

For the first time since 2006, the UConn Huskies are not a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. They haven’t fallen too far from grace as they’re still a 2-seed in the tournament, but it’s a bit unsettling to not see them as a top-seed in one of the four regions.

Instead, it’s the Baylor Bears (the top-overall seed), Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Mississippi State Bulldogs and Louisville Cardinals that are on the top line of each region. Behind them is the Iowa Hawkeyes, Stanford Cardinal, Oregon Ducks and the aforementioned UConn Huskies as the No. 2 seeds in the respective regions. With a wild season in the books, this should be a fun tournament to behold.

With all of that being said, let’s take a look at the 2019 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket. For a printable version of the bracket to fill out at home, click on the image below and you’ll be taken to the proper page:

NCAA Women's basketball tournament bracket 2019
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In recent years, we’ve started to see more parity in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. With UConn entering this year’s tourney as a No. 2 seed, that’s just more of a sign that we could see some more of that this time around. Overall, though, that’s good for the brand of the game and should help spark more interest moving forward.

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