2025-26 Women's Elite 8 Odds: Spreads, Lines, What to Know for all 4 Games
Only a handful of teams remain in the women's NCAA Tournament.
Check out the odds for each game at DraftKings Sportsbook as of March 29, as well as what to know about each matchup.
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SUNDAY, MARCH 29
No. 6 Notre Dame 52, No. 1 UConn 70
Spread: UConn -27.5 (ND covers)
O/U: 141.5 (Under hits)
Spread: UCLA -11.5 (UCLA covers)
O/U: 130.5 (Under hits)
MONDAY, MARCH 30
No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 1 Texas
Spread: Texas -10.5
Moneyline: Texas -520, Michigan +390
O/U: 139.5
What to know: Arguably no team in the country is more battle-tested than Texas, which played 17 ranked teams during the regular season and Big 12 Tournament. It went 14-3 in those games, including wins over UCLA (the Bruins' only loss of the season) and South Carolina three times (Texas won twice). The Longhorns and Wolverines did not cross paths this season, and although Michigan went 6-5 against ranked opponents in the regular season and Big Ten Tournament, it can say something that no other team this season can say: It was the only team to challenge UConn, losing to the Huskies by only three back on Nov. 21. UConn won every other game this season by at least 13 points, including 30 wins by 25 or more. Point is, Michigan can hang with the biggest dogs.
No. 3 TCU vs. No. 1 South Carolina
Spread: SC -13.5
Moneyline: SC -1200, TCU +750
O/U: 132.5
What to know: South Carolina has made the last five Final Fours, three of the last five championship games, and has won the national title twice in the past five years. Dominant, much? It will be a tall task for TCU to take down the Gamecocks, considering the Horned Frogs have won their three Tournament games by a combined 59, and South Carolina has won its three games by a combined 135 points. Talk about hitting your stride. TCU got 10-seed Virginia in the Sweet after the Cavaliers upset 2-seed Iowa in the Round of 32. This will be a step-up in competition for the Horned Frogs, to say the least.