College basketball fans will discover which 68 teams will be participating in the "Big Dance" when they are announced on Selection Sunday, March 16, 2025 beginning at 6PM ET on CBS.
With matches set, the first round begins on Thursday, March 20. The second round kicks off that weekend on Saturday, March 22.
As the teams drill down to the favored few, watch for the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight matchups to happen the following week.
Wrapping it all up are the Final Four games at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX on Saturday, April 5 followed by the Alamodomel hosting the championship game on Monday, April.
It's the fast and the furious as major college basketball teams take to the court in March.
Photo courtesy Purdue Athletics.
2025 March Madness TV schedule
As usual, the First Four rounds will air on truTV. Sharing first and second round coverage will be CBS, TNT, TBS, and TruTV.
Thereafter, the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 rounds will air on TBS, CBS and TruTV.
Watch for the Final Four (Saturday, April 6) and the Championship game (Monday, April 8) to air exclusively on CBS this year.
Meanwhile, keep it here for complete times and TV channels along with team matchups and final scores for every game of the 2025 Men's NCAA basketball tournament.
All times ET
Championship Game Monday, April 7
(1) Florida 65, (1) Houston 63 - FINALFlorida are the 2025 NCAA Basketball Champions
Final Four Saturday, April 5
(1) Florida 79, (1) Auburn 73 - FINAL
(1) Houston 70, (1) Duke 67 - FINAL
PREVIOUS SCORES
First Four - Wednesday, March 19
Mount St. Mary's 83, American University 72 - FINAL Xavier 86, Texas 80 - FINAL
Final Four - Tuesday, March 18
Alabama State 70, Saint Francis 68 - FINAL North Carolina 95, San Diego State 68 - FINAL
First Round Thursday, March 20
(9) Creighton 85, (8) Louisville 75 - FINAL (4) Purdue 75, (13) High Point 68 - FINAL (3) Wisconsin 85, (14) Montana 66- FINAL (1) Houston 78, (16) SIU Edwardsville 40 - FINAL
(1) Auburn 83, (16) Alabama State 63 - FINAL (12) McNeese 69, (5) Clemson 67 - FINAL (6) BYU 80, (11) VCU, 71 - FINAL (8) Gonzaga 89, (9) Georgia 68- FINAL (2) Tennessee 77, (15) Wofford 62 - FINAL (10) Arkansas 79, (7) Kansas 72 - FINAL (4) Texas A&M 80, (13) Yale 71 - FINAL (11) Drake 67, (6) Missouri 57 - FINAL (7) UCLA 72, (10) Utah State 47 - FINAL (2) St. John's 83, (15) Omaha 53 - FINAL (5) Michigan 68, (12) UC San Diego 65 - FINAL (3) Texas Tech 82, (14) UNC Wilmington 72 - FINAL
First Round Friday, March 21
(9) Baylor 75, (8) Mississippi State 72 - FINAL (2) Alabama 90, (15) Robert Morris 81 - FINAL (3) Iowa State 82, (14) Lipscomb 55 - FINAL
(12) Colorado State 78, (5) Memphis 70 - FINAL (1) Duke 93, (16) Mount St. Mary's 49 - FINAL (7) Saint Mary's 59, (10) Vanderbilt 56 - FINAL (6) Ole Miss 71, (11) North Carolina 65 - FINAL (4) Maryland 81, (13) Grand Canyon 49 - FINAL (1) Florida 95, (16) Norfolk State 69 - FINAL (3) Kentucky 76, (14) Troy 59 - FINAL (10) New Mexico 75, (7) Marquette 66 - FINAL (4) Arizona 93. (13) Akron 65 - FINAL (8) UConn 67, (9) Oklahoma 59 - FINAL (6) Illinois 86, (11) Xavier 73 - FINAL (2) Michigan State 87, (15) Bryant 62 - FINAL (5) Oregon 81, (12) Liberty 52 - FINAL
Second Round Saturday, March 22
(4) Purdue 76, (12) McNeese, 62 - FINAL (10) Arkansas 75, (2) St. John's 66 - FINAL (5) Michigan 81, (4) Texas A&M 79 - FINAL (3) Texas Tech 77, (11) Drake, 64 - FINAL (1) Auburn 82, (9) Creighton 70 - FINAL (6) BYU 91, (3) Wisconsin 89. - FINAL (1) Houston 81, (8) Gonzaga 76 - FINAL (2) Tennessee 67, (7) UCLA 58 - FINAL
Second Round
Sunday, March 23
(1) Florida 77,. (8) UConn 75 - FINAL (1) Duke 89. (9) Baylor 66 - FINAL (3) Kentucky 84, (6) Illinois 75 - FINAL (2) Alabama 80, (7) Saint Mary's 66 - FINAL (4) Maryland 72, (12) Colorado State 71 - FINAL (6) Ole Miss 91, (3) Iowa State 78. - FINAL (2) Michigan State 71, (10) New Mexico 63 - FINAL (4) Arizona 87, (5) Oregon 83 - FINAL
Sweet 16
Friday, March 28
(2) Michigan State 73,. (6) Ole Miss 70 - FINAL (2) Tennessee 78, (3) Kentucky 65 - FINAL (1) Auburn 78, (5) Michigan 65 - FINAL (1) Houston 62, (4) Purdue 60 - FINAL
Sweet 16 Thursday, March 27
(2) Alabama 113, (6) BYU 88 - FINAL (1) Florida 87, (4) Maryland 71 - FINAL (1) Duke 100, (4) Arizona 93 - FINAL (3) Texas Tech 85, (10) Arkansas 83 - FINAL
Elite Eight Saturday, March 29
(1) Florida 84, (3) Texas Tech 79 - FINAL
(1) Duke 85, (2) Alabama 65 - FINAL
Elite Eight Sunday, March 30
(1) Houston 69, (2) Tennessee 50 - FINAL
(1) Auburn 70, (2) Michigan State 64 - FINAL
March Madness tickets - watching the games live
The initial scramble for March Madness tickets for the first four, second/third round and regional games begins in late summer or fall of the year before.
Meanwhile, scoring tickets to local games means getting ready to pounce as venues are announced in March - whether its smaller college arenas, or mega-venues such as Madison Square Garden in New York City.
FINAL FOUR: For the most sought-after finals, the NCAA annually puts about 40% of allotted Final Four tickets up for grabs in a random selection process the year before. The rest are managed by their official partner, Prime Sport. They provide a safe venue for fans to swap or sell tickets for popular final game tickets. Don't forget that as the tournament heats up, prices can range anywhere from $30 and upwards to $15,000!
BUT BE CAREFUL OUT THERE: As usual, be wary of the unscrupulous ticket seller on Craig's list or any other person looking to score on the frenzy for March Madness tickets. Say no to cash payments and only use a credit card to have record of your purchase and to contest any argument. Pro Tip: Buy from reputable sites like StubHub and TicketsNow which offer guarantees for refunds or exchanges on ticket errors or canceled games.
March Madness trivia & fun facts
The
phrase March Madness was coined by Henry V. Porter in
1939 to describe an Illinois high school basketball tourney. Brent
Musburger first used it during NCAA coverage in 1982 causing a legal
battle almost as insane as the playoffs.
But
everyone finally worked things out and the madness was official.
There isn't a good record of who first called the playoffs "The
Big Dance", but it does describe the action.
The 5 schools
who have the winningest history in NCAA Division I Men's basketball
are:
UCLA with 11 championships;
Kentucky
who won the March Madness games 7 times;
Indiana with
5 Big Dance victories;
North
Carolina outlasted all the other teams 4 times, including
their championship win in 2005, and
Duke with 5 titles, the most recent in a nail biter over Wisconsin in 2015.
Although past
history is no guarantee in this Cinderella-laced NCAA tournament,
number one seeds have won every time in the first round for the
past 16 years and number two seeds have only lost three first round
games... a 95% win average.
What makes the
brackets exciting are the number 13 and 14 seeds who came out winners
in the first round 20 times since 1992... a sweet 16% that leads
to dreams of glory. Watch for them in your brackets. Also look for teams
from smaller conferences or those who had a bad start to the season,
but got their game on during the last weeks to pull off an invitation.
A power player in a slump or on a injury roster can mean
a lower seed for a solid team.
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