The 2013 NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket was unveiled Monday night and Baylor nabbed a No.1 seed.

The top four seeds were the same last year, with Notre Dame, Connecticut and Stanford following Baylor's lead.

Baylor (32-1), who won the NCAA basketball championship title last season after a perfect season, enters this year's tournament with a 30-game winning streak, following a loss, 71-69, to Stanford on Nov. 16.

Brittney Griner and The Bears are confident in their chances for a championship title in Griner's final season. In January, she broke the NCAA record for blocks. When asked if there was any team she believed could beat her team, Griner smiled and said the Miami Heat.

"They're the only team that could take us down," Griner told ESPN.

Notre Dame has suddenly surpassed Connecticut as the top team out of the Big East, having advanced to last year's title game.

"It's done - now it's just time to play the games," the Notre Dame senior guard Skylar Diggins said to the sports network. "We're excited about the opportunity to do the same thing we did last year, but finish."

Coach Muffet McGraw and the Irish haven't won a NCAA basketball title since 2001.

Coach Auriemma and the Connecticut Huskies are coming off quiet regular season, losing three times to Notre Dame and once to Baylor, 76-70, on Feb. 18. The Huskies are rarely left out of the Final Four and have earned a No. 1 seed for the seventh year in a row. The Huskies are back once again and ready to take the NCAA title they won in 2010.

Stanford led by junior Chiney Ogwumike enters into the NCAA tournament will the most impressive win this season against Baylor. The Cardinals, who will began the tournament against Tulsa at home on Sunday, could play No. 2 seed California in the regional final.

The women's basketball madness kicks off Saturday - the first step in road to the Final Four games, which begins April 7 in New Orleans.

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