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An online mixup resulted in the bracket being mistakenly published on ESPNU during an afternoon replay of a show from Sunday night analyzing the men's tournament. As a result, ESPN quickly issued a statement and began releasing the women's field in a special ESPN2 broadcast at 5 p.m. ET — two hours earlier than its regularly scheduled show on ESPN:
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