The NCAA men’s Final Four is at hand with all eyes on San Antonio.
For just the second time since the tournament expanded to 64 (and then 68) teams, the Final Four is comprised entirely of No. 1 seeds.
Auburn survived a stacked South Region by defeating No. 2 seed Michigan State 70-64, but star forward Johni Broome may be limited by injuries as the Tigers take on SEC foe Florida in one semifinal.
Speaking of the Gators, they needed an 18-4 run in the final three minutes to overtake No. 3 seed Texas Tech 84-79 to win the West.
Meanwhile, Duke reached the Final Four for the first time under coach Jon Scheyer, upending No. 2 seed Alabama in the East final.
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The Blue Devils are set to tangle with Midwest Region champion Houston, a decisive 69-50 winner over No. 2 seed Tennessee.
Here’s what you need to know about the updated bracket and schedule:
Who’s left in men’s March Madness?
Here’s a region-by-region look at who remains in the 2025 men’s NCAA Tournament:
Men’s March Madness schedule
Here’s a look at the Final Four and national championship schedule for the men’s NCAA Tournament:
All times Eastern
Final Four: Saturday, April 5
- (1) Auburn vs. (1) Florida | 6:09 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)
- (1) Duke vs. (1) Houston | 8:49 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)
National championship: Monday, April 7
- Auburn/Florida winner vs. Duke/Houston winner | 8:50 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)