Within less than a week, the March Madness field has almost been quartered.
The second round of the women's NCAA Tournament is complete, with all teams having punched their ticket to the Sweet 16.
Already two No. 1 seeds suffered early elimination: No. 1 Stanford and No. 1 Indiana. Stanford fell to No. 8 Ole Miss 54-49 on Sunday while Indiana lost in the closing seconds 70-68 to No. 9 Miami (Fl.) on Monday.
Which 16 teams are headed to Greenville and Seattle? Let's take a look:
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Which teams are in the Sweet 16 2023 NCAA Women's Tournament?
Here are the programs that have qualified for the Sweet 16, along with how they got there and their next opponent.
No. 1 South Carolina (Greenville Region 1)
- First round: 72-40 over No. 16 Norfolk St.
- Second round: 76-45 over No. 8 South Florida
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 4 UCLA
No. 4 UCLA (Greenville Region 1)
- First round: 67-45 win over No. 13 Sacramento State
- Second round: 82-73 win over No. 5 Oklahoma
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 1 South Carolina
No. 2 Maryland (Greenville Region 1)
- First Round: 93-61 over No. 15 Holy Cross
- Second Round: 77-64 over No. 7 Arizona
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 3 Notre Dame
No. 3 Notre Dame (Greenville Region 1)
- First round: 82-56 over No. 14 Southern Utah
- Second round: 53-48 over No. 11 Mississippi St.
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 2 Maryland
No. 2 Utah (Greenville Region 2)
- First round: 103-77 over No. 15 Gardner-Webb
- Second round: 63-56 over No. 10 Princeton
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 3 LSU
No. 4 Villanova (Greenville Region 2)
- First round: 76-59 win over No. 13 Cleveland State
- Second round: 76-57 win over No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 9 Miami (Fl.)
No. 9 Miami (Fl.) (Greenville Region 2)
- First round: 62-61 win over No. 8 Oklahoma State
- Second round: 70-68 win over No. 1 Indiana
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 4 Villanova
No. 3 LSU (Greenville Region 2)
- First round: 73-50 over No. 14 Hawaii
- Second round: 66-42 over No. 6 Michigan
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 2 Utah
No. 1 Virginia Tech (Seattle Region 3)
- First round: 58-22 over No. 16 Chattanooga
- Second round: 72-60 over No. 9 South Dakota St.
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 4 Tennessee
No. 4 Tennessee (Seattle Region 3)
- First round: 95-50 win over No. 13 Saint Louis
- Second round: 94-47 win over No. 12 Toledo
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 1 Virginia Tech
No. 2 UConn (Seattle Region 3)
- First round: 95-52 win over No. 15 Vermont
- Second round: 77-58 win over No. 7 Baylor
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 3 Ohio State
No. 3 Ohio State (Seattle Region 3)
- First round: 80-66 win over No. 14 James Madison
- Second round: 71-69 win over No. 6 UNC
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 2 UConn
No. 2 Iowa (Seattle Region 4)
- First round: 95-43 over No. 15 Southeastern La.
- Second round: 74-66 over No. 10 Georgia
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 6 Colorado
No. 5 Louisville (Seattle Region 4)
- First round: 83-81 win over No. 12 Drake
- Second round: 73-51 win over No. 4 Texas
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 8 Ole Miss
No. 6 Colorado (Seattle Region 4)
- First round: 82-60 win over No. 11 MTSU
- Second round: 61-53 win over No. 3 Duke
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 2 Iowa
No. 8 Ole Miss (Seattle Region 4)
- First round: 71-48 over No. 9 Gonzaga
- Second round: 54-49 over No. 1 Stanford
- Sweet 16: Vs. No. 5 Louisville
Which conference has the most teams in the Sweet 16?
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The ACC has the most teams marching on with four: No. 1 Virginia Tech, No. 3 Notre Dame, No. 5 Louisville and No. 9 Miami (Fl.)
The SEC currently is tied for the second most at three teams -- Ole Miss, LSU and South Carolina. A pair of 2-seeds -- Iowa and Maryland -- represent the Big Ten, along with No. 3 Ohio State, to give it three.
Lastly, the Pac-12 also has three teams to tie the second-most mark: No. 2 Utah, No. 4 UCLA and No. 6 Colorado.
When does the 2023 Sweet 16 start?
The Sweet 16 will be held Friday, March 24 to Saturday, March 25. That will be followed by the Elite Eight on Sunday, March 26 and Monday, March 27.