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All four No. 1 seeds have advanced to the men’s Final Four for the first time since 2008 and only the second time in history.
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Games in the women’s NCAA tournament air across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU and ESPNews, with select games also streaming on ESPN+.
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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 Final Four is loaded, and basketball nerds are hyperventilating. But only one thing would surprise: Duke not winning it all.
Every No. 1 seed is in the Final Four for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history and first time since 2008. Seeding, by the way, began in 1979. What lies ahead has a chance to go down as the best Final Four in modern history.
No low seeds? No problem. We get to watch ten of the most efficient teams of all time match up -- and that's a good thing.
For the first time in a long time, the Final Four includes all No. 1 seeds -- with Duke, Florida, Houston and Auburn still dancing in March Madness.
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For the first time since the 2008 NCAA Tournament, all four No. 1 seeds have qualified for the Final Four, in 2025.
Will bringing these four superpowers together actually lead to great games on the final weekend of the college basketball season?
Auburn knocked off Michigan State on Sunday evening to complete a Final Four of exclusively top seeds. Duke will meet Houston, while Florida will face Auburn in San Antonio.
Think of the Final Four this way: Auburn ranks higher at KenPom than all but six teams from 1997-2024, yet it ranks fourth in this Final Four and has BetMGM's longest odds to win it all at +525. Auburn would have been the favorite in 21 of the past 27 tournaments, if KenPom was used to set the odds.