The Final Four is set. It's a battle of No. 1 seeds with Auburn vs. Florida and Duke vs. Houston in Saturday's national semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. Of these four No. 1 seeds, only one will cut down the nets in San Antonio,
While some have complained that the lack of upsets have made the 2025 NCAA tournament a little less interesting, what we're left with is all four No. 1 seeds in the Final Four for only the second time in history.
There has been a lot of talk about this year’s men’s NCAA Tournament being chalky. Whether it is because of NIL and the transfer portal, as some have suggested, or it’s a random occurrence, there haven’t been as many upsets and Cinderella runs this year.
NCAA Tournament has reached the Final Four and the action begins on Saturday with the two national semifinals then concludes on Monday
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Two of college basketball's winningest active coaches in the NCAA Tournament are leading their respective programs this weekend at the Final Four, which flexes a quartet of No. 1 seeds for only the second time in March Madness history.
Dramatic, last-second losses by 10-seed Arkansas and 6-seed Ole Miss were the closest we got to having “surprise” entries into the Elite Eight. In fact, 3-seed Texas Tech – which needed a 16-point second-half comeback to get past the Razorbacks – is somehow the only team seeded No. 3 or lower still in the field.