Here's How Four Big Ten Women's Basketball Teams Got Into the Sweet 16

Women’s basketball coaches across the Big Ten have always said it’s the best conference in the league. That could prove to be true this season as four Big Ten teams — Indiana, Maryland, Ohio State and Michigan — advanced to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament.
That means there’s a 25 percent chance of a Big Ten team winning the national title for the first time since 2006 when Maryland defeated Duke 78-75 in overtime.
The only other conference sending four teams to the Sweet 16 is the ACC that contains Louisville, North Carolina, NC State and Notre Dame. The rest of the five conferences represented have no more than two teams in the regional semifinals.
Each Big Ten team has a possibility of facing its conference foes either in the Final Four round or in the championship game.
Here’s how each Big Ten school found itself securing a spot in the Sweet 16.
Grace Berger

Indiana Hoosiers guard Grace Berger (34) reacts to a foul call during the fourth quarter of the BIG Ten women's championship game Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Hoosiers, 74-67. Indiana Hoosiers Versus Iowa Hawkeyes In The Women S Big Ten Championship Game Sunday March 6 2022 At Gainbridge Fieldhouse In Indianapolis Syndication The Indianapolis Star
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