2020 SEC women’s basketball tournament bracket released

COLLEGE PARK, MD - NOVEMBER 10: Aliyah Boston #4 of the South Carolina Gamecocks takes a foul shot during a women's basketball game against the against the Maryland Terrapins at the Xfinity Center on November 10, 2019 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
COLLEGE PARK, MD - NOVEMBER 10: Aliyah Boston #4 of the South Carolina Gamecocks takes a foul shot during a women's basketball game against the against the Maryland Terrapins at the Xfinity Center on November 10, 2019 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) /
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Tournament week is here

The regular season is over and it is officially tournament time.

The 2020 SEC Women’s Basketball tournament has been released, and the event will take place in Greenville, S.C. from March 4-8 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

The first of 13 games will begin on Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET. The first ten games will be played on SEC Network, the semifinals will be played on ESPNU, and the championship game will be played on Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m. on ESPN2.

South Carolina, Mississippi State, Kentucky and Texas A&M are the top 4 seeds, and do not play until Friday.

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How Aliyah Boston and Rhyne Howard dominated the SEC in 2020.

The full bracket:

Wednesday, March 4 (games on SEC Network)

Game 1 (11 a.m.): No. 13 Auburn 77, No. 12 Vanderbilt 67

Game 2 (25 minutes after Game 1):  No. 11 Missouri 64, No. 14 Ole Miss 53

Thursday, March 5 (games on SEC Network)

Game 3 (noon): No. 9 Georgia 68, No. 8 Alabama 61

Game 4 (25 minutes after Game 3): No. 5 Arkansas 90, No. 13 Auburn 68

Game 5 (6 p.m.): No. 7 LSU 73, No. 10 Florida 59

Game 6 (25 minutes after Game 5): No. 6 Tennessee vs. No. 11 Missouri

Friday, March 6 (games on SEC Network)

Game 7 (12 p.m.): No. 1 South Carolina 89, No. 9 Georgia 56

Game 8 (25 minutes after Game 7): No. 5 Arkansas 67, No. 4 Texas A&M 66

Game 9 (6 p.m.): No. 2 Mississippi State 79, No. 7 LSU 49

Game 10 (25 minutes after Game 9: No. 3 Kentucky 86, No. 6 Tennessee 65

Saturday, March 7 (games on ESPNU)

Game 11 (5 p.m.): No. 1 South Carolina 90, No. 5 Arkansas 64

Game 12 (25 minutes after Game 11): No. 2 Mississippi State 77, No. 3 Kentucky 59

Sunday, March 8 (on ESPN2)

Game 13 (3 p.m.): No. 1 South Carolina 76, No. 2 Mississippi State 62

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