The Latest: March Madness brackets set to be revealed on Selection Sunday

Duke celebrates with the trophy after their win against Louisville after an NCAA college basketball game in the championship of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, Saturday, March 15, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

March Madness brackets have been revealed.

The men鈥檚 No. 1 seeds are Auburn, Houston, Duke and Florida. The women鈥檚 are UCLA, South Carolina, Southern California and Texas.

The men鈥檚 First Four will be played in Dayton, Ohio, beginning on Tuesday. The women鈥檚 First Four will begin Wednesday.

Here's the latest on this Selection Sunday:

Betting favorites for men鈥檚, women鈥檚 NCAA titles

Florida (+350) is the favorite to win the men鈥檚 title at BetMGM Sportsbook, but only slightly over Duke (+360), Auburn (4-1) and Houston (6-1). Alabama is 15-1.

In the women鈥檚 tournament, South Carolina (+270) is a slim favorite over UConn (+275), with UCLA (5-1), USC (+550), Texas (6-1) and Notre Dame (6-1) in the mix. Then it鈥檚 a big gap before N.C. State and LSU at 40-1.

Big Ten gets record entries

The Big Ten put a record 12 teams into the women鈥檚 field, including top seeds UCLA and Southern California.

The SEC has 10 teams and the ACC eight. The Big 12 has seven. The Ivy League (three) received more bids than the Big East (two).

Monumental matchups could await in Elite 8

No. 1 seed Texas could face No. 2 seed TCU in an Elite Eight clash of in-state rivals in Regional 3.

In Regional 4, the top two seeds are Southern California and UConn, who met in December in one of the season鈥檚 best games.

JuJu Watkins and USC and the Huskies 72-70.

Notre Dame women get a surprising seed

Notre Dame lost three of its last five games, dropping from a potential top seed to a third seed.

The Fighting Irish will play 14th-seeded Stephen F. Austin in the opening round.

They will host the first and second rounds before potentially traveling to Birmingham, Alabama, for Sweet 16 and Elite Eight games.

The Irish are 26-5 this season and earned a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title.

Kentucky, Ohio State, Maryland and Baylor secure hosting seeds

The top-four seeds in each region get to host the first two rounds in the women鈥檚 tournament.

That means No. 4 seeds Kentucky, Ohio State, Maryland and Baylor were the last few teams to receive home court. They did it at the expense of the No. 5 seeds: Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kansas State.

Women鈥檚 Regional 4 bracket

1. No. 1 USC vs. No. 16 UNC Greensboro

2. No. 8 California vs. No. 9 Mississippi State

3. No. 5 Kansas State vs. No. 12 Fairfield

4. No. 4 Kentucky vs. No. 13 Liberty

5. No. 6 Iowa vs. No. 11 Murray State

6. No. 3 Oklahoma vs. No. 14 Florida Gulf Coast

7. No. 7 Oklahoma State vs. No. 10 South Dakota State

8. No. 2 UConn vs. No. 15 Arkansas State

Women鈥檚 Regional 3 bracket

9. No. 1 Texas vs. No. 16 High Point/William & Mary

10. No. 8 Illinois vs. No. 9 Creighton

11. No. 5 Tennessee vs. No. 12 South Florida

12. No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 13 Montana State

13. No. 6 Michigan vs. No. 11 Iowa State/Princeton

14. No. 3 Notre Dame vs. No. 14 Stephen F. Austin

15. No. 7 Louisville vs. No. 10 Nebraska

16. No. 2 TCU vs. No. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson

Women鈥檚 Regional 2 bracket

17. No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 16 Tennessee Tech

18. No. 8 Utah vs. No. 9 Indiana

19. No. 5 Alabama vs. No. 12 Green Bay

20. No. 4 Maryland vs. No. 13 Norfolk State

21. No. 6 West Virginia vs. No. 11 Columbia/Washington

22. No. 3 North Carolina vs. No. 14 Oregon State

23. No. 7 Vanderbilt vs. No. 10 Oregon

24. No. 2 Duke vs. No. 15 Lehigh

Women鈥檚 Regional 1 bracket

25. No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 16 UC San Diego/Southern

26. No. 8 Richmond vs. No. 9 Georgia Tech

27. No. 5 Mississippi vs. No. 12 Ball State

28. No. 4 Baylor vs. No. 13 Grand Canyon

29. No. 6 Florida State vs. No. 11 George Mason

30. No. 3 LSU vs. No. 14 San Diego State

31. No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 10 Harvard

32. No. 2 N.C. State vs. No. 15 Vermont

Women鈥檚 tournament bracket to be revealed soon

The women鈥檚 tournament bracket will be unveiled at the top of the hour on ESPN.

Who is on the bubble for the women鈥檚 tournament?

One of the big questions heading into the women鈥檚 bracket reveal is whether the Ivy League will put three teams in.

Harvard won the automatic bid, leaving Columbia and Princeton on the bubble. In addition to those two teams, the rest of the bubble includes teams like Iowa State, Washington, Virginia Tech, Colorado, James Madison, Saint Joseph鈥檚 and Minnesota.

West Virginia, Boise State, Indiana left out of men鈥檚 tourney

Boise State and Indiana are on the outside looking in after Texas and North Carolina squeaked into the men鈥檚 NCAA Tournament.

And West Virginia may be an even more surprising omission. The Mountaineers were not even one of the last four in when ESPN, Sports Illustrated and the Washington Post made their projections. They were expected to make it more comfortably than that.

SEC shatters record

The Southeastern Conference shattered the previous record for getting the most teams into the NCAA Tournament. The previous mark was 11 set by the Big East in 2011.

The SEC topped it by three, with Auburn, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Missouri, Mississippi State, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas all getting in. Only LSU and South Carolina were left out from the league best known as a football powerhouse.

Men鈥檚 West Region

33. No. 1 Florida vs. No. 16 Norfolk State

34. No. 8 UConn vs. No. 9 Oklahoma

35. No. 5 Memphis vs. No. 12 Colorado State

36. No. 4 Maryland vs. No. 13 Grand Canyon

37. No. 6 Missouri vs. No. 11 Drake

38. No. 3 Texas Tech vs. No. 14 UNC-Wilmington

39. No. 7 Kansas vs. No. 10 Arkansas

40. No. 2 St. John鈥檚 vs. No. 15 Omaha

Men鈥檚 Midwest Region

41. No. 1 Houston vs. No. 16 SIU Edwardsville

42. No. 8 Gonzaga vs. No. 9 Georgia

43. No. 5 Clemson vs. No. 12 McNeese State

44. No. 4 Purdue vs. No. 13 High Point

45. No. 6 Illinois vs. No. 11 Texas/ Xavier

46. No. 3 Kentucky vs. No. 14 Troy

47. No. 7 UCLA vs. No. 10 Utah State

48. No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 15 Wofford

Men鈥檚 East Region

49. No. 1 Duke vs. No. 16 American/Mount St. Mary鈥檚

50. No. 8 Mississippi State vs. No. 9 Baylor

51. No. 5 Oregon vs. No. 12 Liberty

52. No. 4 Arizona vs. No. 13 Akron

53. No. 6 BYU vs. No. 11 Virginia Commonwealth

54. No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 14 Montana

55. No. 7 Saint Mary鈥檚 vs. No. 10 Vanderbilt

56. No. 2 Alabama vs. No. 15 Robert Morris

Men鈥檚 South Region

57. No. 1 Auburn vs. No. 16 Alabama State/Saint Francis

58. No. 8 Louisville vs. No. 9 Crieghton

59. No. 5 Michigan vs. No. 12 UC San Diego

60. No. 4 Texas A&M vs. No. 13 Yale

61. No. 6 Ole Miss vs. No. 11 San Diego St/North Carolina

62. No. 3 Iowa State vs. No. 14 Lipscomb

63. No. 7 Marquette vs. No. 10 New Mexico

64. No. 2 Michigan State vs. No. 15 Bryant

Conference realignment slightly alters bids

Each conference receives an automatic bid to both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 tournaments, and then the rest of those fields are filled by the committee鈥檚 at-large selections.

The recent lowered the number of automatic qualifiers to 31, leaving room for 37 at-large teams.

Hey football fans, the SEC is a basketball power, too

The Southeastern Conference, normally a football power, has been unusually strong this season in basketball.

Its two newest members 鈥 and 鈥 are both on the bubble, but if they get in, the SEC could have as many as 14 of its 16 teams in the men鈥檚 tournament.

March Madness is ready for its 鈥楥inderella

A high seed that makes a run to the Sweet 16 or beyond is affectionately called 鈥淐inderella.鈥

Five No. 11 seeds have advanced to the men鈥檚 Final Four: LSU (1986), George Mason (2006), VCU (2011), Loyola Chicago (2018) and N.C. State (2024).

Villanova is considered the ultimate Cinderella 鈥 the Wildcats won the 1985 NCAA Tournament by upsetting top-seeded Georgetown as a No. 8 seed, the lowest to ever win the title.

Finding a Cinderella is tougher on the women鈥檚 side. No teams lower than a No. 3 seed have won the women鈥檚 event. It happened three times: 1994 North Carolina, 1997 Tennessee and 2023 LSU.

Men鈥檚 NCAA Tournament schedule

65. First Four: March 18-19

66. First round: March 20-21

67. Second round: March 22-23

68. Sweet 16: March 27-28

69. Elite Eight: March 29-30

70. Final Four: April 5

71. Championship game: April 7

Women鈥檚 NCAA Tournament schedule

72. First Four: March 19-20

73. First round: March 21-22

74. Second round: March 23-24

75. Sweet 16: March 28-29

76. Elite Eight: March 30-31

77. Final Four: April 4

78. Championship game: April 6

Men鈥檚 tournament locations

The First Four will be played in Dayton, Ohio. The first and second rounds are in Cleveland; Denver; Lexington, Kentucky; Milwaukee; Providence, Rhode Island; Raleigh, North Carolina; Seattle; and Wichita, Kansas.

The regional semifinals (Sweet 16) and finals (Elite Eight) will take place in Newark, New Jersey (East Region); Atlanta (South); Indianapolis (Midwest); and San Francisco (West). The tournament ends with the Final Four and championship game at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Women鈥檚 tournament locations

The women鈥檚 First Four is played at campus sites, which also will host first- and second-round games.

The Sweet 16 and Elite Eight games will be held at two venues 鈥 one in Birmingham, Alabama, and the other in Spokane, Washington.

The Final Four and championship game will be at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

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