Women's March Madness First Four highlights: Nebraska, Missouri State advance
The 2026 Women's NCAA Tournament officially kicked off on Wednesday, March 17, with First Four action to determine the final four teams to enter the field of 64. Nebraska (19-12) secured the No. 11 seed in the Sacramento 2 bracket with a 75-56 blowout win over Richmond (26-8) in the First Four. Catch up on both matchups below: Women's March Madness First Four schedule All times Eastern.
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