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No. 1 seeds Duke, Florida, Auburn and Houston all have advanced to the national semifinals for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history.
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Be sure to bookmark this page as it will be continuously updated with scores, analysis and much more all the way through the Final Four on April 5 and national championship on April 7.
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This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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The Auburn Tigers and Florida Gators meet in an all-SEC clash to kick off the Final Four on Saturday. Then, the Duke Blue Devils square off with the Houston Cougars in the nightcap in San Antonio. Each battle between No. 1 seeds could produce games that are talked about for decades.
Getting more than two Final Four teams right when filling out your bracket is very difficult. But, every year, a small group of entries get all four Final Four teams in the Men's Bracket Challenge Game.
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Sporting News on MSNHave all four 1 seeds ever made the Final Four? The history behind men's NCAA bracket in 2025Often, by the time the NCAA Tournament reaches its fourth round - the Elite Eight - a few of the bracket's titans and blue-blood programs have already fallen in surprising upsets. While No. 1 seeds are given their spot in the bracket for a reason,
Houston basketball secured its spot in the Final Four on Saturday with an Elite Eight win vs. Tennessee. Here's the Cougars history in the Final Four:
Here we are, the top four landmarks in Michigan are duking it out to see which one will advance to our bracket championship.
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Axios on MSNOhio among states with most Final Four appearancesIncludes any appearances later vacated by NCAA; Chart: Axios Visuals Ohio State has bragging rights when it comes to March Madness Final Four appearances, but it's been a while since the last one. Why it matters: An Axios review of bracket history shows the longtime dominance of "blue blood" programs,