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Big 12 Women's Tournament Seeding Scenarios With 3 Games Left
TCU leads the conference, but three teams are a game behind in the race for byes
Published on Mar. 1, 2026
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With three games left in the Big 12 women's basketball regular season, the conference tournament seeding is still up for grabs. TCU leads the conference, but three teams are a game behind in the race for the double byes. The article predicts the seeding for the Big 12 Tournament, which begins on March 5 in Kansas City.
Why it matters
The final three games of the regular season will determine the seeding for the Big 12 Tournament, which is a crucial event that decides the conference champion and NCAA Tournament bids. The race for the top seeds and byes is tight, with several teams vying for the best positions.
The details
TCU currently leads the conference with a 12-3 record, but Texas Tech, West Virginia, and Baylor are all 11-4 and just a game behind. Those four teams are projected to earn the double byes (seeds 1-4). Colorado and Oklahoma State are tied for the final two single byes (seeds 5-6), while Arizona State holds the 8th seed. The rest of the seeds are projected based on conference records and tiebreakers.
- The Big 12 Tournament begins on March 5 in Kansas City.
- There are three games left in the regular season before the tournament.
The players
TCU
The current conference leader with a 12-3 record.
Texas Tech
One of three teams a game behind TCU with an 11-4 record.
West Virginia
One of three teams a game behind TCU with an 11-4 record.
Baylor
One of three teams a game behind TCU with an 11-4 record.
Colorado
Tied for the final single bye with an 10-5 conference record.
What’s next
The final three games of the regular season will determine the seeding for the Big 12 Tournament, which begins on March 5 in Kansas City.
The takeaway
The race for the top seeds and byes in the Big 12 Tournament is extremely tight, with several teams still in contention for the best positions. The final three games of the regular season will be crucial in deciding the tournament seeding.
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