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No. 1 seeds Duke, Florida, Auburn and Houston all have advanced to the national semifinals for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history.
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Games in the women’s NCAA tournament air across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU and ESPNews, with select games also streaming on ESPN+.
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This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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Florida and Duke have already secured a spot in San Antonio for the 2025 Final Four. On Sunday, the Gators and Blue Devils will find out their semifinal opponents as champions emerge from the Midwest and South regions in Elite Eight action.
Madness teams could pull off upsets in the first round? Here's eight bracket-buster predictions for Round of 64 NCAA Tournament bracket.
After presciently picking Auburn, Tennessee, Florida and Alabama as the semifinalists of the 2025 SEC Tournament, the American-Statesman's columnist has his call for the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Potential Cinderella teams are usually among the best storylines during March Madness. And the 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament ... could defy the odds and bust brackets (if not opponent's hearts ...
Madness is here and the 2025 NCAA tournament bracket on both the men's and women's sides has been revealed. For the men's tournament, Duke, Florida, Houston and Auburn are the four No. 1 seeds, with Auburn grabbing the top overall seed.
We are down to four teams in the men's NCAA Tournament. All No. 1 seeds will compete in the Final Four on Saturday. Which two teams will punch their ticket to the NCAA national championship game? Here's our predictions for NCAA Tournament's Final Four.
Who will win 2025 NCAA bracket? Our best men’s March Madness, Final Four predictions and upset picks are in for the tournament.
Who will win 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket? Our best men’s March Madness Final Four predictions are in. See who we have moving on to the title game.
The upsets have been few and far between during the NCAA Tournament for men's basketball, which is why we roll into the Elite Eight with all four No. 1 seeds still playing, along with three No. 2s and one No. 3.