Who’s in the Final Four? Latest Men’s March Madness Bracket & Schedule for NCAA Tournament

Who’s in the Final Four? Latest Men’s March Madness Bracket & Schedule for NCAA Tournament

The field is set, and it seems the initial four rounds could have simply been summarized in an email.

For the first time since 2008, the Final Four will be exclusively made up of No. 1 seeds, with Auburn, the top overall seed, securing its spot alongside Florida, Duke, and Houston after defeating Michigan State 70-64 in Atlanta.

Each team’s journey has been unique. Houston has relied on a formidable defense while navigating a particularly challenging region. Florida has showcased resilience with two significant comebacks and key shots in critical moments. Duke has had a surprisingly smooth ride, boasting an average victory margin of 23.5 points per game. Meanwhile, Auburn has triumphed over two Big Ten teams to reach this final weekend.

An SEC matchup between the regular season and tournament winners of the conference will pit Auburn against Florida on one side of the bracket. Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, and the renowned Blue Devils will face a Houston squad coached by coach Kelvin Sampson, who has established himself as something of a legend in Space City before heading against the Cougars for the second time in the Final Four.

Here’s the full list of teams to make the Final Four in 2025:

Who is in the Final Four?

  • No. 1 Florida (West)
  • No. 1 Duke (East)
  • No. 1 Houston (Midwest)
  • No. 1 Auburn (South)

Final Four schedule

This section will be updated.

Saturday, April 5

Game 1: No. 1 Auburn vs No. 1 Florida | 6:09 p.m. on CBS | Fubo (free trial)
Game 2: No. 1 Houston vs No. 1 Duke | 8:49 p.m. on CBS | Fubo (free trial)

Men’s March Madness bracket

All times Eastern.

East Region

First round

  • No. 1 Duke 93, No. 16 Mount St. Mary’s 49
  • No. 9 Baylor 75, No. 8 Mississippi State 72
  • No. 5 Oregon 81, No. 12 Liberty 52
  • No. 4 Arizona 93, No. 13 Akron 65
  • No. 6 BYU 80, No. 11 Virginia Commonwealth 71
  • No. 3 Wisconsin 85, No. 14 Montana 66
  • No. 7 Saint Mary’s 59, No. 10 Vanderbilt 56
  • No. 2 Alabama 90, No. 15 Robert Morris 81

Second round

  • No. 1 Duke 89, No. 9 Baylor 66
  • No. 4 Arizona 87, No. 5 Oregon 83
  • No. 6 BYU 91, No. 3 Wisconsin 89
  • No. 2 Alabama 80, No. 7 Saint Mary’s 66

Sweet 16

  • No. 2 Alabama 113, No. 6 BYU 88
  • No. 1 Duke 100, No. 4 Arizona

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