women's March Madness
Definition
The NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament, a high-stakes, single-elimination postseason event held annually in March and early April, celebrated for its intense competition, dramatic upsets, and rising popularity as the female counterpart to the men's March Madness.
Colloquial term for the nationwide frenzy of excitement, bracket pools, and binge-watching surrounding the women's college basketball championship, turning casual fans into armchair analysts overnight.
Examples
My women's March Madness bracket was perfect until that No. 12 seed pulled off the upset of the century.
During women's March Madness, even my grandma starts trash-talking the refs like a seasoned scout.
Women's March Madness turned our family game night into a heated debate over who deserved the Final Four spot.
I skipped dinner to watch women's March Madness highlights, proving basketball loyalty trumps hunger every time.