Women's College Basketball Odds: UConn Continues to Coast

Women's March Madness odds for 2026. UConn sets the standard as the national title favorite, with UCLA close on the Huskies’ heels in the championship chase.

The UConn Huskies haven’t slowed down not one bit with an unbeaten record and looking every bit like the team to beat once again.

Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong continue to lead the charge, forming a dominant duo that has UConn positioned for another deep run toward April.

Dawn Staley’s South Carolina team began the year on a determined revenge mission after last season’s championship loss to Geno Auriemma’s squad. That push hit a bump, though, when an overtime loss to Oklahoma handed the Gamecocks their second defeat and slid them behind UCLA in the latest title odds.

With the race at the top growing increasingly tight, new challengers are starting to surface as March Madness nears, with Oklahoma and Iowa building strong cases to enter the championship conversation.

Here’s a look at where the latest 2025–26 title odds stand across the field.

Odds to win 2025-26 Women's March Madness

Teambet365
UConn UConn Huskies<<-300>>
UCLA UCLA Bruins<<+700>>
NFC South Carolina Gamecocks<<+900>>
Texas Texas Longhorns<<+900>>
LSU LSU Tigers<<+1400>>
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Commodores<<+7500>>
Michigan Michigan Wolverines<<+7500>>
Oklahoma Oklahoma Sooners<<+7500>>
Iowa State Iowa State Cyclones<<+10000>>
Iowa Iowa Hawkeyes<<+10000>>

Odds as of 2-10.

Women's March Madness opening odds

  • South Carolina: +145
  • UConn: +400
  • Texas: +400
  • Notre Dame: +700
  • USC: +950
  • UCLA: +1200
  • NC State: +2000
  • LSU: +3000
  • Stanford: +3000
  • Duke: +5000

It should come as no surprise that oddsmakers were high on South Carolina after the Gamecocks became just the 10th team ever to cap off an undefeated season with a national championship.

But it's the UCLA Bruins who shook up the scene this season after going 30-2 and putting all of women's college basketball on notice after being the No. 1 ranked team in the country for most of this season. Led by Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice, the Bruins are out for blood and appear to be a shoe-in to win the Big Ten tournament ahead of March Madness.

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March Madness betting splits

Highest ticket percentage:
•    UConn 17.3%
•    South Carolina 14.8%
•    UCLA 11.1%

Highest handle percentage:
•    UConn 30.3%
•    South Carolina 23.9%
•    UCLA 12.4%

Biggest liabilities:
•    UConn
•    USC
•    South Carolina

All data courtesy of BetMGM.

Understanding March Madness futures odds

Sportsbooks will post odds for the NCAA women's basketball championship as early as the summer before the season starts. These odds are constantly adjusted throughout the offseason as players get hurt, suspended or are traded. Once the season begins in November, title odds will change as often as daily as teams win and lose games and as players get hurt or suspended. Sportsbooks will also adjust the March Madness futures odds based on handle and liability to certain teams.

March Madness futures odds will usually look like this:

  • Indiana Hoosiers +800

This means that on a $100 bet, you'll stand to win $800 if the Hoosiers win the NCAA women's basketball title. If it's close to the end of the regular season or even during the tournament and college basketball has a very dominant team, you might see that a team is has a minus sign (-) ahead of its odds. 

  • South Carolina Gamecocks -165

This means that you would need to bet $165 to win $100 on a South Carolina championship.

Above we have posted the American odds for March Madness futures. However, these are easy to convert to decimal odds or fractional odds with our odds converter tool.

How to bet college basketball futures

Learning how to successfully bet on March Madness is one of the hardest things to do in sports betting. The lose-and-go-home format and the fact that a school needs to win six straight games against quality opponents means that the favorites don't always take home the title.

Another factor that comes into play is that the tournament bracket isn't set until Selection Sunday. As the college basketball season winds down, you can be pretty sure that the big favorites will slide into the bracket as top seeds. But for teams in the middle of the pack, nothing is certain.

As always when betting futures odds, be sure to look into injuries and suspensions. You might find some current value in a team that is expecting to get a key player back before March Madness begins.

Where to bet on Women's March Madness

If you're in a state that allows mobile, or online betting, make sure you know which sites are the best March Madness betting sites. Great betting sites offer sharp odds, quick payouts and are safe and secure when it comes to depositing and withdrawing your money.

Past Women's March Madness champions

YearChampionRunner-Up
2024South Carolina South CarolinaIowa Iowa
2023LSU LSUIowa Iowa
2022South Carolina South CarolinaUConn UConn
2021Stanford StanfordArizona Arizona
2020COVID-19COVID-19
2019Baylor BaylorDuke Duke
2018Notre Dame Notre DameMississippi State Mississippi State
2017South Carolina South CarolinaMississippi State Mississippi State
2016UConn UConnSyracuse Syracuse
2015UConn UConnNotre Dame Notre Dame
2014UConn UConnNotre Dame Notre Dame
2013UConn UConnLouisville Louisville
2012Baylor BaylorNotre Dame Notre Dame 

Women's March Madness trends

• The last four winners of the tournament all entered the season as the No. 1 seed.

• Since 1982, a No. 1 seed has made the Final Four every year. 

• UConn has the most women's NCAA titles of all-time (11), including four straight years of successfully defending the championship from 2013-2016.

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