The 8 teams that could win the men's NCAA basketball title - ESPN
There are just 12 days until the 68 teams with a chance to win the national championship are officially set for the 2026 men's NCAA tournament.
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There are just 12 days until the 68 teams with a chance to win the national championship are officially set for the 2026 men's NCAA tournament.
OXFORD, Ohio — Peter Suder scored 19 points, Antwone Woolfolk added 14 and No. 19 Miami (Ohio) closed to within a victory of a perfect regular season with a 74-72 win over Toledo on Tuesday night that extended the RedHawks' season-opening winning streak to 30 games.
In exactly two weeks, we will know all the teams competing for a chance to cut down the nets in Indianapolis. But before then, there's Champ Week, which begins Monday with the Horizon League. All 31 Division I men's college basketball conferences will go through the process of crowning tournament champions — and naming their automatic qualifiers to the 2026 men's NCAA tournament.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Star freshman Cameron Boozer scored 26 points and top-ranked Duke shot 55.2% to beat NC State 93-64 on Monday night, securing the outright Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title.
UConn heads into the postseason undefeated and still the unanimous No. 1 choice in The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25.
A number of conferences have finished their regular season and are beginning Champ Week. For most of the teams in the AP poll, however, league tournaments begin next week, giving us over seven more days of regular season play. Just five teams held their ranking, including the top-3 teams: Duke, Arizona and Michigan.
Duke is No. 1 in the Associated Press men's college basketball poll for the second straight week, extending its record with the program's 149th appearance in the top spot.
The new AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll is out.