Men's March Madness 2025: Predictions Ahead
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  Last Updated On: May 03, 2025 11:58 AM ,     Published On: Mar 21, 2025 06:25 AM

Today's news is live from the NCAA Tournament. The 2025 NCAA Tournament is set with its March Madness. The news is a breakdown of all 63 NCAA Tournament games with expert picks, analysis, and predictions for 2025 March Madness.

2025 NCAA Tournament Is Set

The 2025 NCAA Tournament is set with its March Madness. Every year, March Madness delivers stunning upsets, deep Cinderella runs, and powerhouse performances from top seeds. Experts have predicted each round. 

Making perfect predictions that turn into ultimate reality is out of this world. Hints on matchups, team strengths, and key trends can be found here. Hold down your hearts as we present the expected winners and upsets. 

First Round: Upsets and Dominant Performances

Top seeds handle business as No. 1 Auburn, No. 1 Duke, No. 1 Houston, and No. 1 Florida all pass along their opponents in a breeze. 

No. 13 Yale defeats No. 4 Texas A&M with their sharpshooting from beyond the arc.

No. 11 VCU beat No. 6 BYU with relentless defensive pressure.

No. 8 Gonzaga proves their worth by knocking off No. 9 Georgia.

No. 12 Colorado State exposes No. 5 Memphis' backcourt injuries and secures another shocking upset.

Second Round: Cinderella Runs and Contenders Emerging

Wolverines are unable to beat Yale's perimeter shooting. Top teams remain steady, as No. 1 Duke, No. 1 Auburn, No. 1 Houston, and No. 1 Florida all advance, proving their dominance.

No. 13 Yale continues their Cinderella story with a stunning win over No. 5 Michigan.

No. 5 Oregon, led by the underrated duo of Jackson Shelstad and Nate Bittle, edge out No. 4 Arizona in a hard-fought battle.

No. 3 Wisconsin takes down No. 11 VCU with veteran experience and three-point shooting.

Sweet 16 and Beyond

The top teams begin to separate themselves in the Sweet 16. No. 1 Auburn, No. 1 Duke, No. 1 Houston, and No. 1 Florida lead to the Elite Eight.

No. 1 Auburn exacts revenge on No. 13 Yale, with Johni Broome dominating

No. 2 Michigan State ends No. 6 Ole Miss’ run with a clutch performance from Tre Holloman.

In the East, No. 1 Duke moves past No. 5 Oregon, with Cooper Flagg and Tyrese Proctor taking the charge. No. 2 Alabama knocks out No. 3 Wisconsin with Grant Nelson. 

In the Midwest, No. 1 Houston's three-point shooting proved unproductive for No. 5 Clemson. No. 2 Tennessee's strong defensive effort avenges two regular-season losses to Kentucky. 

In the West, No. 1 Florida overpowers No. 4 Maryland. With its elite perimeter shooting, no. 3 Texas Tech advances past No. 2 St. John's.

Elite Eight: Powerhouses Secure Final Four Spots

The tournament's top seeds are on the road to the Final Four. With Broome domination with Miles Kelly and Chaney Johnson, No. 1 Auburn outlasts No. 2 Michigan State. 

In the East, No. 1 Duke surpass No. 2 Alabama in a high-scoring battle. 

No. 1 Houston make a tough win over No. 2 Tennessee, relying on its deep backcourt to control the tempo.

In the West, No. 1 Florida proves too balanced for No. 3 Texas Tech, using their frontcourt depth and perimeter shooting to pull away.

Final Four 

The Final Four features four No. 1 seeds. 

No. 1 Florida beat No. 1 Auburn 

No. 1 Houston win over No. 1 Duke. 

Championship

In the championship game, No. 1 Florida Gators win over No. 1 Houston and wear the 2025 NCAA Tournament crown. Florida’s combination of experience, three-point shooting, and physicality benefit the win. 

Viewpoint

March Madness has unexpected twists and turns. With each passing second, the situation is unpredictable, with surprises on the way. Our predictions give hints on how the tournament could unfold.

Celebrity, Jimmy Fallen Makes Prediction

March Madness is in the air. Celebrities are keen to witness how the tournaments go. Many celebrities have been making their predictions about the tournament. Television legend Jimmy Fallon is in support of St. John's victory.