Men's March Madness 2025: Ranking the remaining 16 teams - ESPN
After a calm first round in the 2025 men's NCAA tournament, fans wanted more drama. The 32 remaining teams delivered.
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After a calm first round in the 2025 men's NCAA tournament, fans wanted more drama. The 32 remaining teams delivered.
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The 2025 men's NCAA tournament continues Sunday with the second day of the Round of 32, and that presents several excellent betting opportunities. The tournament has been full of exciting games and close finishes, including two No. 12 seeds punching their tickets to the second round, and players like Mark Sears and Sean Pedulla stepping up for their squads.
As March Madness goes, Day 1 of this year's NCAA Tournament was relatively tame. There was a 12-5 upset when McNeese upended Clemson in spectacular fashion and a blow to the SEC when 11th-seeded Drake toppled sixth-seeded Missouri. But everything else went more or less by the book, even if No. 5 Michigan needed a last-minute jumper from Will Tschetter to stave off UC San Diego in crunch time and No. 3 Texas Tech only pulled away from UNC Wilmington in the final moments.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Cooper Flagg played a little more than 22 minutes in his return to action following an ankle injury last week, and No. 1 seed Duke cruised past No. 16 Mount St. Mary's 93-49 in a first-round NCAA tournament game Friday.
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RALEIGH, N.C. — Cooper Flagg says he is «pain free» after suffering an ankle injury that kept him out of the majority of Duke's ACC tournament championship run, and he expects to be fully healthy for the Blue Devils' NCAA tournament opener against Mount St. Mary's on Friday.
DAYTON, Ohio — When Mount St. Mary's guard Xavier Lipscomb hit a 3-pointer before anyone could blink, everyone sensed Wednesday night's game would be a bit different.