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Which March Madness games have today? Men -College -Basketball tournament plan for the last four or more

For the second time in the history of the men’s NCAA tournament, all four No. 1 seeds made it up to the Final Four.

Auburn, Duke, Houston and Florida were historically dominant all season, so it is no surprise that they were all able to make it that far. Actually, The four teams are all below the top nine in Kenpoms net efficiency meters Back to the 1996-97 season.

Nevertheless, it is unlikely that all seeds No. 1 get so far. Together with the lack of other upsets or Cinderella runs in the tournament, the result triggered talks about the roles of Nil and the transfer portal in order to achieve more calcareous results during a post -season known after shocking and dramatic moments.

Is Nil responsible for the calcareous tournament?

Nicole Auerbach and Jordan Cornette explain how the changing landscape of College basketball could explain why there were not many OPS or ash grinding at the men’s NCAA tournament.

Coincidentally, the only other tournament found in 2008, in which this feat also took place in San Antonio, where this year’s event takes place. Kansas defeated Memphis for the title afterwards Mario Chalmers’ Three sent the championship game into the extension.
Here is all the information you have to see for the final of the men:

Which March Madness games for men have today?

All times are eastern time.

Saturday, April 5th

(1) Florida against (1) Auburn – 6:09 p.m. on CBS
(1) Houston against (1) Duke – 8:49 p.m., on CBS

Remaining men’s march -madness 2025 schedule for men

Championship game: April 7th

First four points and results

(16) Alabama State 70(16) Saint Francis 68
(11) North Carolina 95(11) San Diego State 68
(16) Mount St. Mary’s 83(16) American 72
(11) Xavier 86, (11) Texas 80

NCAA tournament first round – scores and results

Thursday, March 20 (round 64)
(9) Creighton 89(8) Louisville 75
(4) Purdue 75(13) Highlight 63
(3) Wisconsin 85(14) Montana 66
(1) Houston 78(16) Siu Edwardsville 40
(1) Auburn 83(16) Alabama State 63
(12) Mcneese 69(5) Clemson 67
(6) BYU 80(11) VCU 71
(8) Gonzaga 89(9) Georgia 68
(2) Tennessee 77(15) Wofford 62
(10) Arkansas 79(7) Kansas 72
(4) Texas A & M 80(13) Yale 71
(11) Drake 67(6) Missouri 57
(7) UCLA 72(10) State Utah 47
(2) St. Johns 83(15) Omaha 53
(5) Michigan 68(12) UC San Diego 65
(3) Texas Tech 82(14) UNC Wilmington 72
Friday, March 21 (round 64)
(9) Baylor 75(8) Mississippi State 72
(2) Alabama 90(15) Robert Morris 81
(3) Iowa State 82(14) Lipscomb 55
(12) Colorado State 78(5) Memphis 70
(1) Duke 93, (16) Mount St. Mary’s 49
(7) Saint Mary’s 59(10) Vanderbilt 56
(6) Ole Miss 71(11) North Carolina 64
(4) Maryland 81(13) Grand Canyon 49
(1) Florida 95(16) Norfolk State 69
(3) Kentucky 76(14) Troy 57
(10) New Mexico 75(7) Marquette 66
(4) Arizona 93(13) Akron 65
(8) Uconn 67(9) Oklahoma 59
(6) Illinois 86(11) Xavier 73
(2) Michigan State 87(15) Bryant 62
(5) Oregon 81(12) Liberty 52

NCAA tournament second round – points and results

Saturday, March 22nd (round of 32)
(4) Purdue 76(12) Mcneese 62
(10) Arkansas 75(2) St. Johns 66
(5) Michigan 91(4) Texas A & M 79
(3) Texas Tech 77(11) Drake 64
(1) Auburn 82(9) Creighton 70
(6) BYU 91(3) Wisconsin
(1) Houston 81(8) Gonzaga76
(2) Tennessee 67(7) UCLA 58
Sunday, March 23 (round 32)
(1) Florida 77(8) Uconn 75
(1) Duke 89(9) Baylor 66
(3) Kentucky 84(6) Illinois 75
(2) Alabama 80(7) Saint Mary’s 66
(4) Maryland 72(12) Colorado State 71
(6) Ole Miss 91(3) Iowa State 78
(2) Michigan State 71(10) New Mexico 63
(4) Arizona 87(5) Oregon 83

NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen – points and results

Thursday, March 27th
(2) Alabama 113(6) BYU 88
(1) Florida 87(4) Maryland 71
(1) Duke 100(4) Arizona 93
(3) Texas Tech 85(10) Arkansas 83 (OT)
Friday, March 28thTH
(2) Michigan State 73, (6) Ole Miss 70
(2) Tennessee 78, (3) Kentucky 65
(1) Auburn 78, (5) Michigan 65
(1) Houston 62, (4) Purdue 60

NCAA tournament elite eight – scores and results

Saturday, March 29th
(1) Florida 84(3) Texas Tech 79
(1) Duke 85(2) Alabama 65
Sunday, March 30thTH
(1) Houston 69, (2) Tennessee 50
(1) Auburn 70, (5) Michigan State 64

Why an all-no. 1 seed final four is ‘a good thing’

Seth Greenberg joins Dan Patrick to discuss the role of coaching in the final Four, why an all-no. 1 Seed Final Four is ‘a good thing’, Cooper Flagg’s versatility and more.

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