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The dates, sites and scores for every 2025 NCAA Tournament game are listed below culminating with the Final Four and NCAA championship game on April 5 and 7 at the Alamodome.
From CBS Sports
For the second time in NCAA Tournament history, and the first since 2008 when the road also ended in San Antonio, all four No. 1 seeds have advanced to men's college basketball's ultimate weekend.
From USA Today
According to BetMGM Sportsbook, the Gamecocks are a 4.5-point favorite over the Longhorns in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament.
From gatorswire.usatoday
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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.
We will again see Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and Tracy Wolfson working the Final Four and national championship game for CBS.
What are Final Four odds now? What to know about Houston Cougars vs Duke Blue Devils point spread, moneyline, over/under for March Madness betting.
Games in the men’s NCAA tournament will air across CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV. Don’t have cable? Don’t worry. You can stream the men’s games easily with a subscription to Paramount+ and Max, or a live TV streaming service like DirecTV, Fubo or Sling.
When UCLA beat LSU 72-65 in the second Elite Eight game of Sunday's Women's March Madness schedule, it got the Bruins into the Final Four for the first time in program history. It also ended the longest recorded run of a perfect bracket in the men's or women's NCAA tournament.
The Wolverines (25-9) earned the No. 5 seed and will face the No. 12 seed UC San Diego (30-4) at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
What are Final Four odds now? What to know about Auburn Tigers vs Florida Gators point spread, moneyline, over/under for March Madness betting now.
The Final Four is set. It's a battle of No. 1 seeds with Auburn vs. Florida and Duke vs. Houston in Saturday's national semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. Of these four No. 1 seeds, only one will cut down the nets in San Antonio,