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The Big Dance is here and women’s college basketball has had more depth and parity this year than perhaps any other season in recent memory. Here’s a look why each of the Top 8 teams has a shot at a national title, plus a look at the strongest and weakest teams in the 3 to 10-seed range. Stay tuned for our mid-major preview, which will take a look at the 11 through 16-seeds later in the week.
1 seeds
Key players: Haley Jones, Kiana Williams, Lexie Hull, Cameron Brink, Fran Belibi
The Cardinal are steady and Williams has turned it up a notch lately she had 26 points in the Pac-12 championship win over UCLA. Stanford’s only losses this season were to Colorado and UCLA back-to-back and it hasn’t lost since Jan. 22. Jones hasn’t wowed us with her numbers, but she is as versatile and talented as any other sophomore in the country. The Cardinal lack one truly dominant post player, but Brink, a 6-foot-4 freshman forward, has become a start