The SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament moves into the quarterfinal round today in Greenville, South Carolina, as several of the conference’s top programs begin their postseason run.   With four high-stakes games scheduled throughout the day, teams will compete for a spot in the semifinals and a chance to move closer to the conference championship. Strong performances in this tournament can also help programs improve their positioning ahead of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.     Quarterfinal Matchups and Schedule   Today’s schedule features four games involving some of the SEC’s strongest teams:   No. 1 South Carolina vs No. 9 Kentucky - 12:00 PM ET No. 4 LSU vs No. 5 Oklahoma — 2:30 PM ET No. 2 Vanderbilt vs No. 7 Ole Miss — 6:00 PM ET No. 3 Texas vs No. 11 Alabama — 8:30 PM ET   Each game carries major postseason implications, with the winners advancing to the tournament’s semifinal round.     South Carolina Opens the Day Against Kentucky   The quarterfinal action begins with top-seeded South Carolina facing Kentucky.   South Carolina has been one of the most dominant teams in the conference this season and enters the tournament with strong expectations of competing for the title. The Gamecocks’ balanced offense and physical defense have made them one of the toughest opponents in the SEC.   Kentucky, meanwhile, will attempt to build on its momentum after advancing through the earlier round. To pull off the upset, the Wildcats will likely need a disciplined defensive effort and efficient scoring.     LSU Meets Oklahoma in Key Afternoon Clash   The second game of the day features LSU and Oklahoma, a matchup that could be one of the most competitive contests in the quarterfinal round.   LSU brings a high-powered offense and championship experience under head coach Kim Mulkey. Oklahoma counters with a versatile lineup capable of scoring from multiple positions and applying pressure on defense.   With both teams capable of making a deep postseason run, this game could play a major role in shaping the remainder of the tournament bracket.     Vanderbilt Faces Ole Miss in Evening Action   Later in the day, Vanderbilt will take on Ole Miss.   The Commodores earned the No. 2 seed thanks to their consistent play throughout conference competition. Ole Miss enters the matchup as the No. 7 seed but has shown the ability to challenge higher-ranked opponents throughout the season.   If Ole Miss can control the pace and limit scoring opportunities, they may be able to create a competitive game against one of the tournament’s top seeds.     Texas Closes the Quarterfinal Round Against Alabama   The final game of the night features Texas facing Alabama.   Texas secured the No. 3 seed after a strong regular season in the conference and will aim to carry that momentum into tournament play. Alabama advanced through the earlier round and will look to continue its postseason push.   Because tournament games are played in a single-elimination format, momentum and execution often become key factors late in the evening matchups.     DraftKings Sportsbook Promotion   Fans following the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament can also take advantage of a welcome offer from DraftKings Promo Code  Sportsbook.     DraftKings New User Bonus   Bet $5 and receive $200 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins Up to $1,000 Deposit Bonus Total bonus value up to $1,200   This promotion gives new users an opportunity to participate in the tournament action while boosting their betting bankroll.     How to Claim the DraftKings Bonus   Sign up for a DraftKings Sportsbook account. Make your first deposit. Place a $5 bet on any eligible market. If the wager wins, receive $200 in Bonus Bets. Activate the deposit bonus up to $1,000.     Tournament Stakes Continue to Rise   The SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament is known for producing some of the most competitive games of the college basketball postseason. With teams like South Carolina, LSU, Texas, and Vanderbilt entering the quarterfinal round, the level of competition is expected to increase significantly.   As teams continue their pursuit of the conference championship, today’s games will determine which programs move one step closer to the title and strengthen their case for success in March Madness.