Women’s March Madness 2023 Greenville Regionals TV Guide: Scores, Tip Times, Results, Teams, Seeds

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March Madness is officially here, and it’s time to take a look at what’s in store for us in the coming weeks, starting with a quick look at the Greenville area.

Greenville 1 will be hard to leave as the No. 1 seeded South Carolina Gamecocks are on a mission to defend their national title and look like they have what it takes. You’ll be up against teams used to being underdogs and proving people wrong, like the UCLA Bruins and Creighton Bluejays. The Bruins struggled with injuries last season and missed the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2015. They didn’t rank when they started this season, but they proved themselves in a tough Pac-12 conference and are dancing again. Meanwhile, the Bluejays had a surprisingly deep run at last year’s NCAA tournament – they made the program’s first-ever Elite Eight. They have their key players back and will try to create more upsets this year.

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Indiana is No. 1 in Greenville 2. The Hoosiers are deep offense, with six players averaging more than 9.5 points per game, led by Mackenzie Holmes with 22.3 points per game. They have their hands full with the LSU Tigers and Utah Utes enjoying their best seasons in individual program history.

LSU started the season 23-0, which was the longest winning streak in school history. The Tigers have impressive stats with Angel Reese, who is averaging 23.4 points and 15.5 rebounds per game, making her one of the top contenders for National Player of the Year. Meanwhile, the Utes had never cracked the top 10 rankings, but they found themselves at number 3 this year. Her resume includes Naismith Coach of the Year finalist Lynne Roberts, which guided her to a share of her first Pac-12 regular-season title. Here’s a look at all of the first round matchups:

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(All times East)

Greenville region

First round

Friday March 17th

11:30 a.m

(9) Marquette vs. (8) South Florida – Greenville Regional 1

Colombia, SC

ESPN2

12 o’clock

(10) West Virginia vs. (7) Arizona – Greenville Regional 1

College Park, Md.

ESPN

14 o’clock

(16) Norfolk State vs. (1) South Carolina – Greenville Regional 1

Colombia, SC

ESPN

2.30

(15) Holy Cross vs. (2) Maryland-Greenville Regional 1

College Park, Md.

ESPNEWS

3 pm

(11) UNLV vs. (6) Michigan – Greenville Regional 2

Baton Rouge, La.

ESPNU

3:30 p.m

(14) Southern Utah vs. (3) Notre Dame – Greenville Regional 1

South Bend, Ind.

ESPN2

17:30

(14) Hawaii vs. (3) LSU – Greenville Regional 2

Baton Rouge, La.

ESPN2

6 p.m

(11) Illinois/Mississippi State vs. (6) Creighton-Greenville Regional 1

South Bend, Ind.

ESPNEWS

19:30 o’clock

(15) Gardner-Webb vs. (2) Utah-Greenville Regional 2

Salt Lake City, Utah

ESPNU

22 O `clock

(10) Princeton vs. (7) NC State – Greenville Regional 2

Salt Lake City, Utah

ESPN2

Saturday March 18th

11:30 a.m

(16) Monmouth/Tennessee Tech vs. (1) Indiana-Greenville Regional 2

Bloomington, Ind.

ESPN2

14 o’clock

(9) Miami vs. (8) Oklahoma State – Greenville Regional 2

Bloomington, Ind.

ESPN

2.30

(12) Florida Gulf Coast vs. (5) Washington State – Greenville Regional 2

Villanova, Pa.

ESPNU

17 o’clock

(13) Cleveland State v (4) Villanova-Greenville Regional 2

Villanova, Pa.

ESPNU

21 clock

(12) Portland vs. (5) Oklahoma-Greenville Regional 1

Los Angeles, California

ESPNU

11:30 p.m

(13) Sacramento State vs. (4) UCLA – Greenville Regional 1

Los Angeles, California

ESPN2

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