2025-26 Women’s National Title Odds: UConn Favored to Repeat

The bracket has been whittled down to four.
The UConn Huskies and the South Carolina Gamecocks are the last two NCAA women’s basketball champions — and according to the odds, both teams are right back in the thick of it this season.
Here are the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of March 31.
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NCAA Women’s Championship odds
UConn: -160 (bet $10 to win $16.25 total)
Texas: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
South Carolina: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
UCLA: +600 (bet $10 to win $70 total)
The odds say this thing is UConn’s to lose — and losing is not something it is used to.
Dating back to last season, the Huskies have won 54 straight games. They sit at 38-0 this season, and they’ve won every Tournament game so far by at least 18 points.
Oh, and in those 38 wins this season? Thirty of them have come by 30 points or more.
UConn will face South Carolina in the Final Four, the team it defeated in the national championship last season by 23 points. This time, the Huskies are a 6.5-point favorite.
Tied for second on the board are the Gamecocks and the Longhorns, and Texas has arguably the best win of any team this season — an 11-point win over UCLA back on Nov. 27. It was the Bruins’ only loss of the year.
Now, those two teams will face off once again, this time in the Final Four, and the Longhorns opened as 1.5-point favorites.
One point to consider: UConn did not face any of the other Final Four teams during the regular season. UCLA and Texas played once, and South Carolina and Texas played three times.
In terms of rankings at the time of matchup, UConn’s best win this season was a 72-69 victory over then-No. 3 Michigan on Nov. 21.
Texas beat Michigan by 36 in the Elite Eight.
During the regular season, the Huskies went 5-0 in ranked matchups. Texas went 14-3 against ranked opponents, South Carolina went 11-3 and UCLA went 12-1.
