NCAA releases first look at top sixteen seeds

BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT- MARCH 25: Head coach Geno Auriemma of the Connecticut Huskies with head coach Kelly Graves of the Oregon Ducks before the UConn Huskies Vs Oregon Ducks, NCAA Women's Division 1 Basketball Championship game on March 27th, 2017 at the Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Connecticut. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT- MARCH 25: Head coach Geno Auriemma of the Connecticut Huskies with head coach Kelly Graves of the Oregon Ducks before the UConn Huskies Vs Oregon Ducks, NCAA Women's Division 1 Basketball Championship game on March 27th, 2017 at the Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Connecticut. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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KNOXVILLE, TN – DECEMBER 10: Texas Longhorns guard Brooke McCarty (11) pushes the ball up the court during a game between the Texas Longhorns and Tennessee Lady Volunteers on December 10, 2017, at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, TN. Tennessee defeated Texas 82-75.(Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
KNOXVILLE, TN – DECEMBER 10: Texas Longhorns guard Brooke McCarty (11) pushes the ball up the court during a game between the Texas Longhorns and Tennessee Lady Volunteers on December 10, 2017, at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, TN. Tennessee defeated Texas 82-75.(Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Two seeds: Tennessee, Texas, Notre Dame, South Carolina

Even after the collapse in Notre Dame, Tennessee is still likely a two seed. Same with Notre Dame, even after the win, though Russ had them as a one seed before it, so they are still in contention for a top seed at the next update. Texas almost certainly would be a one seed if they’d managed to beat Connecticut. And South Carolina will have that chance on February 1.