
All No. 1 seeds have advanced to the final weekend.
The final weekend of March Madness is set with all No. 1 seeds advancing to the Final Four.
Auburn, Duke, Florida, and Houston came out on top in their respective Elite Eight matchups.
The first two teams to advance were Duke and Florida, with the Gators rallying against Texas Tech late in Saturday’s first game and the Blue Devils making it look easy against Alabama.
On Sunday, Houston held Tennessee to the lowest first-half point total of any No. 1 or No. 2 seed in tournament history on the way to their victory, while Auburn managed to hold off an upset by Michigan State.
This Saturday, Auburn and Florida will collide first in a heavyweight battle of Southeastern Conference foes. Then Duke and Houston will face off in the second game.
As it currently stands, Duke is the larger of the two favorites, with the point spread sitting at 4.5, while Florida is being given the slight edge over Auburn with that point spread at 2.5.
Final Four action is scheduled to begin just after 6 PM ET on Saturday, with television coverage of both games airing on CBS. The winners of each game will advance to Monday night’s National Championship game, with time TBD.
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— Kentucky Baseball (@UKBaseball) March 30, 2025
Massive victory.
Headlines
Pope’s First Year in Lexington Was a Definite Success – Vaught’s Views
Hard to be disappointed with Pope’s first Kentucky Wildcats squad.
Houston flips script on SEC, Vols, advances to Final Four – ESPN
That first half was something else.
Cassidy Rowe Will Always Bleed Blue – Vaught’s Views
Tough news over the weekend.
South Carolina rallies, tops Duke to advance to Final Four – ESPN
Closer to repeating as champs.
UK Fan Base Reacts in Big Way to Cassidy Rowe News – Vaught’s Views
Thoughts?
UCLA women hold off LSU to make program’s first Final Four – ESPN
Their impressive run continues.
Epitomizing team, Kentucky set a school scoring record – KSR
Pretty special squad.
Final Four of No. 1 seeds is complete – USA Today
Several close games along the way.