There Are 4 NCAA Tournament Games Today - Here's Schedule
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The men's games are scheduled for Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30, 2025 and the women's games are scheduled for Sunday, March 30 and Monday, March 31, 2025.
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For the second time in the history of March Madness, all four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four and now we'll see Auburn, Houston, Duke and Florida battle it out for the title.
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Florida has the second-best odds at +260 and Houston has the third-best odds at +400. Auburn, the No. 1 overall seed, has the longest odds at +500.
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CBS Sports and TNT Sports will combine to provide live coverage of all 67 games from the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Basketball competition officially tipped Tuesday night on truTV with the First Four contested in Dayton, Ohio and concludes with the NCAA Championship Game April 7 in San Antonio on CBS.
No. 1 Houston will try for its first Final Four since 2021 when it takes on Tennessee in Indianapolis, while the No. 1 overall Auburn takes on Michigan State in the other Elite Eight game. Both No. 1 seeds are slight favorites to earn a trip to San Antonio, site of next Saturday's semifinals.
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The Sweet 16 further confirmed the trend of this men’s NCAA Tournament: The higher seeds are dominating the proceedings. 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.