Women's March Madness games today: Schedule, how to watch Sunday's NCAA Tournament

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Editor's note: Follow all the women's March Madness scores, updates, highlights and upsets with USA TODAY Sports' live coverage.

How to watch Women's March Madness

The ESPN family of networks will carry all the women's tournament games. So you will find them on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews and ABC. The first game tips at noon ET and the last game tips at 10 p.m. Follow USA TODAY Sports' live coverage of all the action here.

What are Sunday's 16 women's second-round games?

(All times Eastern)

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  • (2) Ohio State vs. (7) Duke | 12 p.m. | ESPN
  • (1) South Carolina vs. (8) North Carolina | 1 p.m. | ABC
  • (4) Kansas State vs. (5) Colorado | 2 p.m. | ESPN
  • (3) LSU vs. (11) Middle Tennessee | 3 p.m. | ABC
  • (3) Oregon State vs. (6) Nebraska | 4 p.m. | ESPN
  • (1) Texas vs. (8) Alabama | 6 p.m. | ESPN
  • (4) Virginia Tech vs. (5) Baylor | 8 p.m. | ESPN
  • (2) Stanford vs. (7) Iowa State | 10 p.m. | ESPN

Predictions for Sunday's first-round women's games

Here are the USA TODAY Sports staff’s predictions for all 16 games:

  • Nancy Armour: South Carolina, Oregon State, Kansas State, LSU, Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Texas, N/A. Full bracket here.
  • Scooby Axson: South Carolina, Oregon State, Colorado, LSU, Baylor, Ohio State, Texas, Stanford. Full bracket here.
  • Ellen Horrow: South Carolina, Oregon State, Colorado, LSU, Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Texas, Stanford. Full bracket here.
  • Lindsay Schnell: South Carolina, Oregon State, Colorado, LSU, Baylor, Ohio State, Texas, Iowa State. Full bracket here.

(N/A reflects a missed game by the expert in a previous round.)

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