Where Texas Tech women's basketball stands in March Madness bracket predictions

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Selection Sunday has arrived, and the Texas Tech women's basketball team is poised to return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2013.

The Lady Raiders (25-7) last played March 5, a 58-51 loss to Kansas State in the Big 12 tournament quarterfinals. Tech enters the postseason 5-5 in its past 10 games.

Still, the Lady Raiders are ranked No. 31 in Saturday's NET rankings and went 3-1 in Quad 1 games. They were 5-6 in Quad 2.

Before the final selections are announced, we're keeping track of the last batch of bracketology projections for Tech. Here's where things stand.

Where Texas Tech women's basketball stands in final March Madness bracket projections on Selection Sunday​


This section will be updated throughout Sunday.

ESPN: 6-seed (Fort Worth Region 1)​


Charlie Creme's latest projection, released at 7:10 p.m. Saturday, has Tech as a 6-seed in a quadrant hosted by 3-seed Michigan in Ann Arbor. The Lady Raiders would face 11-seed Fairfield, the MAAC tournament champions. The Wolverines would take on 14-seed UC San Diego, which won the Big West.

Her Hoop Stats: 7-seed (Fort Worth Region 1)​


In Megan Gauer's bracketology released Friday evening, 7-seed Tech would face 10-seed Clemson in Nashville, Tennessee. Host and 2-seed Vanderbilt was projected to play 15-seed Hawaii, but the Rainbow Wahine lost to UC San Diego in the Big West final.

The IX Sports: 7-seed (Sacramento Region 4)​


Matthew Walter released his latest bracket Saturday, with 7-seed Tech headed to host Iowa in Iowa City. The Lady Raiders would play 10-seed Fairfield, and 2-seed Iowa would face 15-seed UC San Diego.

College Sports Madness: 6-seed (Sacramento Region 3)​


In a bracket released Saturday, 6-seed Tech is projected to head to Columbus, Ohio. The Lady Raiders would face 11-seed Fairfield, while host and 3-seed Ohio State matches up with 14-seed Vermont, the American East tournament champions.

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Texas Tech women’s March Madness bracket predictions for 2026 NCAA Tournament

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