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2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season

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The 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 4, 2024. The regular season will end on March 16, 2025, with the 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament beginning with the First Four on March 18 and ending with the championship game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, on April 7.

Rule changes

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On May 2, 2024, the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee proposed a few rule changes for the 2024–25 season. These changes were approved on June 6 by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel.[1][2]

  • Officials will be able to review whether a player's foot last touching the court was inbounds on a made shot before time expired. If a player's foot is determined to be out of bounds, officials would put the exact time of the violation on the game clock. However, if the shot is made and time remains on the game clock, a video review would not occur.
  • A one-game suspension has been added to the ejection of any player, coach, or bench personnel who "disrespectfully contacts an official or makes a threat of physical intimidation or harm, to include pushing, shoving, spitting or attempting to make physical contact with an official".
  • An experimental rule for the 2025 NIT will allow a coach to appeal out-of-bounds calls for video replay review in the last two minutes of games, pending NIT board approval.

Season headlines

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Milestones and records

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Conference membership changes

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A total of 23 schools joined new conferences for the 2024–25 season. Of these, 20 moved within Division I, two began reclassification from NCAA Division II, and Chicago State ended its two-year stint as an all-sports independent to join the Northeast Conference.

School Former conference New conference
Arizona Pac-12 Big 12
Arizona State Pac-12 Big 12
California Pac-12 ACC
Chicago State Independent NEC
Colorado Pac-12 Big 12
Kennesaw State ASUN CUSA
Mercyhurst PSAC (D–II) NEC
Merrimack NEC MAAC
Oklahoma Big 12 SEC
Oregon Pac-12 Big Ten
Oregon State Pac-12 WCC
Sacred Heart NEC MAAC
SMU AAC ACC
Stanford Pac-12 ACC
Stephen F. Austin WAC Southland
Texas Big 12 SEC
UCLA Pac-12 Big Ten
USC Pac-12 Big Ten
Utah Pac-12 Big 12
UTRGV WAC Southland
Washington Pac-12 Big Ten
Washington State Pac-12 WCC
West Georgia Gulf South (D–II) ASUN

The 2024–25 will be the last season in their respective conferences for at least four Division I schools.

School 2024–25 conference Future conference
Delaware CAA CUSA
Missouri State Missouri Valley CUSA
Seattle WAC WCC
UMass A-10 MAC

Arenas

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New arenas

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Arena of new D-I teams

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Arena name changes

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Other arena changes

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Seasonal outlook

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The Top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaching polls

Pre-season polls

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AP
Ranking Team
1 Kansas (30)
2 Alabama (14)
3 UConn (11)
4 Houston (4)
5 Iowa State
6 Gonzaga (1)
7 Duke
8 Baylor
9 North Carolina
10 Arizona
11 Auburn
12 Tennessee
13 Texas A&M
14 Purdue
15 Creighton
16 Arkansas
17 Indiana
18 Marquette
19 Texas
20 Cincinnati
21 Florida
22 UCLA
23 Kentucky
24 Ole Miss
25 Rutgers
USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1 Kansas (15)
2 Alabama (6)
3 UConn (6)
4 Houston (4)
5 Duke
6 Iowa State
7 Gonzaga
8 Baylor
9 Arizona
10 North Carolina
11 Auburn
12 Tennessee
13 Purdue
14 Creighton
15 Texas A&M
16 Arkansas
17 Marquette
18 Indiana
19 Texas
20 Cincinnati
21 Florida
22 UCLA
23 Kentucky
24 Illinois
25 Ole Miss


Top 10 matchups

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Rankings reflect the AP poll Top 25.

Regular season

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Conference tournament

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  • Mar. 15
  • Mar. 16
    • No. 4 Florida defeated No. 8 Tennessee, 86–77 (SEC tournament – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN)

Postseason tournament

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Regular season

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Early-season tournaments

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Names Dates Location Teams Champion Runner-up 3rd-place winner
Greenbrier Tip-Off November 15–24, 2024 The Greenbrier
(White Sulphur Springs, WV)
8 Wisconsin (Mountain)
UT Rio Grande Valley (River)
Pittsburgh (Mountain)
Tennessee Tech (River)
LSU (Mountain)
VMI (River)
Bahamas Championship November 21−22, 2024 Baha Mar Convention Center
(Nassau, Bahamas)
4 Tennessee Baylor St. John's
Legends Classic November 21−22, 2024 Barclays Center
(Brooklyn, NY)
4 Texas Saint Joseph's Texas Tech
Boardwalk Battle November 21−23, 2024 Ocean Center
(Daytona Beach, FL)
8 UC San Diego Toledo James Madison
Charleston Classic November 21–24, 2024 TD Arena
(Charleston, SC)
8 Drake Vanderbilt Seton Hall
Myrtle Beach Invitational November 21–24, 2024 HTC Center
(Conway, SC)
8 Bradley Middle Tennessee South Florida
Paradise Jam tournament November 22−25, 2024 Sports and Fitness Center
(Saint Thomas, USVI)
8 Liberty McNeese Kansas State
Cayman Islands Classic November 24−26, 2024 John Gray Gymnasium
(George Town, Cayman Islands)
8 Boston College Boise State South Dakota State
Sunshine Slam November 25–26, 2024 Ocean Center
(Daytona Beach, FL)
8 Clemson (Beach)
Radford (Ocean)
Penn State (Beach)
Purdue Fort Wayne (Ocean)
San Francisco (Beach)
Drexel (Ocean)
Fort Myers Tip-Off November 25–27, 2024 Suncoast Credit Union Arena
(Fort Myers, FL)
8 Michigan (Beach)
Miami (OH) (Palms)
Xavier (Beach)
Mercer (Palms)
South Carolina (Beach)
Jacksonville (Palms)
Maui Invitational November 25–27, 2024 Lahaina Civic Center
(Lahaina, HI)
8 Auburn Memphis Michigan State
Acrisure Holiday Invitational November 26–27, 2024 Acrisure Arena
(Palm Desert, CA)
4 SMU Washington State California Baptist
Cancún Challenge November 26–27, 2024 Hard Rock Hotel – Riviera Maya
(Cancún, Mexico)
8 Loyola Marymount (Riviera)
Gardner–Webb (Mayan)
Wyoming (Riviera)
Bethune–Cookman (Mayan)
Belmont (Riviera)
Southeastern Louisiana (Mayan)
Players Era Festival November 26–30, 2024 MGM Grand Garden Arena
(Paradise, NV)
8 Oregon Alabama San Diego State
Battle 4 Atlantis November 27−29, 2024 Imperial Arena
(Paradise Island, Bahamas)
8 Oklahoma Louisville West Virginia
Acrisure Classic November 28−29, 2024 Acrisure Arena
(Palm Desert, CA)
4 Arizona State Saint Mary's New Mexico
Acrisure Invitational November 28−29, 2024 Acrisure Arena
(Palm Desert, CA)
4 Washington Santa Clara Colorado State
ESPN Events Invitational November 28−29, 2024 State Farm Field House
(Lake Buena Vista, FL)
4 Florida Wichita State Wake Forest
NIT Season Tip-Off November 28−29, 2024 State Farm Field House
(Lake Buena Vista, FL)
4 Utah State North Texas St. Bonaventure
Rady Children's Invitational November 28−29, 2024 LionTree Arena
(San Diego, CA)
4 Purdue Ole Miss BYU
Arizona Tip-Off November 28−30, 2024 Mullett Arena
(Tempe, AZ)
8 Butler (Cactus)
Weber State (Desert)
Mississippi State (Cactus)
Pepperdine (Desert)
Northwestern (Cactus)
Bowling Green (Desert)
Western Slam November 28-30, 2024 VisitLethbridge.com Arena 4 UC Irvine Kent State Kennesaw State
Big 5 Classic November 12−December 7, 2024 Wells Fargo Center (final rounds)
(Philadelphia, PA)
6 Saint Joseph's La Salle Villanova
Sun Bowl Invitational December 20−21, 2024 Don Haskins Center
(El Paso, TX)
4 UTEP Yale Akron
Diamond Head Classic December 22−25, 2024 Stan Sheriff Center
(Honolulu, HI)
8 Nebraska Oregon State Hawaii

Head-to-head conference challenges

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Conference matchup Dates Conference winner Conference loser Record
ACC–SEC Challenge December 3−4 SEC ACC 14–2
ASUN–SoCon Challenge November 4 – December 16 SoCon ASUN 11–9
Big Sky–Summit Challenge December 4−7 Summit Big Sky 11–7
Big East–Big 12 Battle December 3−8 Big 12 Big East 6–5
Conference USA–WAC Challenge November 9 − December 30 CUSA WAC 14–4
MACSBC Challenge November 4 – February 8 Tied 12–12

Upsets

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Winner Score Loser Date Tournament/event Notes
UCF 64–61 No. 13 Texas A&M November 4, 2024
Ohio State 80–72 No. 19 Texas Hall of Fame Series – Las Vegas
New Mexico 72–64 No. 22 UCLA November 8, 2024 Las Vegas Hoopfest Game played in Henderson, NV
Wisconsin 103–88 No. 9 Arizona November 15, 2024
Nebraska 74–63 No. 14 Creighton November 22, 2024 Rivalry
Georgia 66–63 No. 22 St. John's November 24, 2024 Atlantis Resort Series Game played at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas
Kennesaw State 79–77 No. 24 Rutgers First win over an AP Top 25 opponent in school history
Memphis 99–97OT No. 2 UConn November 25, 2024 Maui Invitational
San Diego State 71–53 No. 21 Creighton November 26, 2024 Players Era Festival
Colorado 73–72 No. 2 UConn Maui Invitational
Oregon 80–70 No. 20 Texas A&M Players Era Festival
Louisville 89–61 No. 14 Indiana November 27, 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis
West Virginia 86–78OT No. 3 Gonzaga First overtime win for West Virginia since 2019
Michigan 78–53 No. 22 Xavier Fort Myers Tip-Off
Michigan State 94–91OT No. 12 North Carolina Maui Invitational
Dayton 85–67 No. 2 UConn First top 2 team to lose to unranked opponent for three consecutive days
Illinois 90–77 No. 19 Arkansas November 28, 2024 Thanksgiving Hoops Showcase Game played in Kansas City, MO
Oklahoma 82–77 No. 24 Arizona Battle 4 Atlantis
West Virginia 83–76OT November 29, 2024
Butler 87–77 No. 25 Mississippi State Arizona Tip-Off
San Diego State 73–70OT No. 6 Houston November 30, 2024 Players Era Festival
Oregon 83–81 No. 9 Alabama
Villanova 68–60 No. 14 Cincinnati December 3, 2024 Big East–Big 12 Battle
Michigan 67–64 No. 11 Wisconsin
Clemson 70–66 No. 4 Kentucky ACC–SEC Challenge
Creighton 76–63 No. 1 Kansas December 4, 2024 Big East–Big 12 Battle
Mississippi State 90–57 No. 18 Pittsburgh ACC–SEC Challenge
Penn State 81–70 No. 8 Purdue December 5, 2024
Northwestern 70–66OT No. 19 Illinois December 6, 2024 Rivalry
Missouri 76–67 No. 1 Kansas December 8, 2024 Border War
Arkansas State 85–72 No. 16 Memphis
UCLA 73–71 No. 12 Oregon
Illinois 86–80 No. 20 Wisconsin December 10, 2024
Arkansas 89–87 No. 14 Michigan Jimmy V Classic
Memphis 87–82OT No. 16 Clemson December 14, 2024
Dayton 71–63 No. 6 Marquette
South Carolina 91–88OT No. 25 Clemson December 17, 2024 Rivalry
Mississippi State 79–66 No. 21 Memphis December 21, 2024
North Carolina 76–74 No. 18 UCLA CBS Sports Classic
Ohio State 85–65 No. 4 Kentucky
Memphis 87–70 No. 16 Ole Miss December 28, 2024 Rivalry
Utah State 67–66 No. 20 San Diego State
Kansas State 70–67 No. 16 Cincinnati December 30, 2024
West Virginia 62–61 No. 7 Kansas December 31, 2024 First win at Allen Fieldhouse
Nebraska 66–58 No. 15 UCLA January 4, 2025
Arizona 72–67 No. 16 Cincinnati
75–56 No. 21 West Virginia January 7, 2025
No. 8 Florida 73–43 No. 1 Tennessee Worst loss by an unbeaten AP No. 1 since 1968
Georgia 82–69 No. 6 Kentucky
Villanova 68–66 No. 9 UConn January 8, 2025
Maryland 79–61 No. 22 UCLA January 10, 2025
USC 82–72 No. 13 Illinois January 11, 2025 First win over a ranked team on the road since 2010
Georgia 72–62 No. 17 Oklahoma
Missouri 83–82 No. 5 Florida January 14, 2025
Arizona 81–70 No. 25 Baylor
UNLV 65–62 No. 22 Utah State January 15, 2025
Minnesota 84–81OT No. 20 Michigan January 16, 2025
Temple 88–81 No. 18 Memphis
Oregon State 97–89OT No. 16 Gonzaga
Creighton 68–63 No. 14 UConn January 18, 2025
Xavier 59–57 No. 7 Marquette
Vanderbilt 76–75 No. 6 Tennessee Rivalry
West Virginia 64–57 No. 2 Iowa State
Santa Clara 103–99 No. 16 Gonzaga
TCU 74–71 No. 25 Baylor January 19, 2025
Ohio State 73–70 No. 11 Purdue January 21, 2025
Arizona State 65–57 No. 23 West Virginia
Texas 61–53 No. 22 Missouri
UCLA 85–83 No. 18 Wisconsin
Maryland 91–70 No. 17 Illinois January 23, 2025
Vanderbilt 74–69 No. 9 Kentucky January 25, 2025
Texas 70–69 No. 13 Texas A&M Lone Star Showdown
Minnesota 77–69 No. 15 Oregon
Kansas State 73–60 No. 23 West Virginia
Xavier 76–72 No. 19 UConn
Arizona 86–75OT No. 3 Iowa State January 27, 2025
Maryland 76–68 No. 17 Wisconsin January 29, 2025
Nebraska 80–74OT No. 18 Illinois January 30, 2025
UCLA 78–52 No. 16 Oregon
Kansas State 80–61 No. 3 Iowa State February 1, 2025
Oklahoma 97–67 No. 24 Vanderbilt
Georgia Tech 77–70 No. 21 Louisville
Baylor 81–70 No. 11 Kansas Largest comeback win for Baylor since November 2016 of a 21-point deficit, and this would be the largest blown lead for Kansas in program history.
USC 70–64 No. 7 Michigan State
Arkansas 89–79 No. 12 Kentucky John Calipari's first game at Rupp Arena as Arkansas head coach
Nebraska 77–71 No. 16 Oregon February 2, 2025
UCLA 63–61 No. 9 Michigan State February 4, 2025
Rutgers 82–73 No. 23 Illinois February 5, 2025
Ohio State 73–70 No. 18 Maryland February 6, 2025
Kansas State 81–73 No. 16 Kansas February 8, 2025 Sunflower Showdown
Creighton 77–67 No. 11 Marquette
No. 6 Florida 90–81 No. 1 Auburn First road win over an AP No. 1 in program history
Clemson 77–71 No. 2 Duke
Kansas State 73–70 No. 13 Arizona February 11, 2025
Indiana 71–67 No. 11 Michigan State
UConn 70–66 No. 24 Creighton
Villanova 73–71 No. 9 St. John's February 12, 2025
Texas 82–78 No. 15 Kentucky February 15, 2025
Utah 74–67 No. 17 Kansas
Wichita State 84–79OT No. 14 Memphis February 16, 2025
TCU 69–66 No. 9 Texas Tech February 18, 2025
BYU 91–57 No. 23 Kansas
Villanova 81–66 No. 16 Marquette February 21, 2025
Oregon 77–73OT No. 11 Wisconsin February 22, 2025
Oklahoma 93–87 No. 21 Mississippi State
Vanderbilt 77–72 No. 24 Ole Miss
Arkansas 92–85 No. 15 Missouri
BYU 96–95 No. 19 Arizona
Indiana 73–58 No. 13 Purdue February 23, 2025 Rivalry/Indiana National Guard Governor's Cup
Georgia 88–83 No. 3 Florida February 25, 2025
Oklahoma State 74–68 No. 9 Iowa State
Vanderbilt 86–84 No. 12 Texas A&M February 26, 2025
Vanderbilt 97–93OT No. 14 Missouri March 1, 2025
Illinois 93–73 No. 15 Michigan March 2, 2025
Texas 87–82OT No. 25 Mississippi State March 4, 2025
No. 22 Texas A&M 83–72 No. 1 Auburn First win over an AP No. 1 team in program history
Oklahoma 96–84 No. 15 Missouri March 5, 2025
UConn 72–66 No. 20 Marquette
Ole Miss 78–76 No. 4 Tennessee
Illinois 88–80 No. 18 Purdue March 7, 2025
Arkansas 93–92 No. 25 Mississippi State March 8, 2025
Penn State 86–75 No. 12 Wisconsin First win at Wisconsin since 1995
No. 7 Alabama 93–91OT No. 1 Auburn Rivalry
Kansas 83–76 No. 24 Arizona
Gonzaga 58–51 No. 19 Saint Mary's March 11, 2025 West Coast Tournament Gonzaga was a 3.5-point favorite in at least one Las Vegas sportsbook.[45]
Texas 94–892OT No. 14 Texas A&M March 13, 2025 SEC Tournament
Arizona 86–80 No. 9 Texas Tech March 14, 2025 Big 12 Tournament

In addition to the above listed upsets in which an unranked team defeated a ranked team, there have been six non-Division I teams that defeated a Division I team so far this season. Bold type indicates winning teams in "true road games"—i.e., those played on an opponent's home court (including secondary homes).

Winner Score Loser Date Tournament/event Notes
Xavier (LA) (NAIA) 62–56[46] Alcorn State November 9, 2024
Rogers State (Division II) 69–68[47] Oral Roberts November 25, 2024
Michigan Tech (Division II) 72–70[48] Green Bay December 18, 2024
UNT Dallas (NAIA) 69–68[49] Rice December 19, 2024
Bowie State (Division II) 76–73[50] Howard January 15, 2025
Morehouse (Division II) 79–76[51] Howard January 20, 2025

Conference winners and tournaments

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Each of the 31 Division I athletic conferences will end its regular season with a single-elimination tournament. The team with the best regular-season record in each conference receives the number one seed in each tournament, with tiebreakers used as needed in the case of ties for the top seeding. Unless otherwise noted, the winners of these tournaments will receive automatic invitations to the 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

Conference Regular
season first place
Conference
player of the year
Conference
coach of the year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East Conference Bryant Earl Timberlake, Bryant[52] Phil Martelli Jr., Bryant[52] 2025 America East men's basketball tournament Campus sites Bryant
American Athletic Conference Memphis PJ Haggerty, Memphis[53] Penny Hardaway, Memphis
Amir Abdur-Rahim, South Florida[53]
2025 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament Dickies Arena
(Fort Worth, TX)
Memphis
Atlantic Sun Conference Lipscomb[a] &
North Alabama
Jacob Ognacevic, Lipscomb[54] Lennie Acuff, Lipscomb[54] 2025 ASUN men's basketball tournament Campus sites Lipscomb
Atlantic 10 Conference VCU[a] &
George Mason
Max Shulga, VCU[55] Tony Skinn, George Mason[55] 2025 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament Capital One Arena
(Washington, DC)
VCU
Atlantic Coast Conference Duke Cooper Flagg, Duke[56] Pat Kelsey, Louisville[56] 2025 ACC men's basketball tournament Spectrum Center
(Charlotte, NC)
Duke
Big 12 Conference Houston JT Toppin, Texas Tech[57] Kelvin Sampson, Houston[57] 2025 Big 12 men's basketball tournament T-Mobile Center
(Kansas City, MO)
Houston
Big East Conference St. John's RJ Luis Jr., St. John's[58] Rick Pitino, St. John's[58] 2025 Big East men's basketball tournament Madison Square Garden
(New York, NY)
St. John's
Big Sky Conference Montana & Northern Colorado[a] Dylan Darling, Idaho State[59] Travis DeCuire, Montana[59] 2025 Big Sky Conference men's basketball tournament Idaho Central Arena
(Boise, ID)
Montana
Big South Conference High Point Taje’ Kelly, High Point[60] Alan Huss, High Point[60] 2025 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament Freedom Hall Civic Center
(Johnson City, TN)
High Point
Big Ten Conference Michigan State Braden Smith, Purdue[61] Tom Izzo, Michigan State[61] 2025 Big Ten men's basketball tournament Gainbridge Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis, IN)
Michigan
Big West Conference UC San Diego Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones, UC San Diego[62] Eric Olen, UC San Diego 2025 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament Lee's Family Forum
(Henderson, NV)
UC San Diego
Coastal Athletic Association Towson Tyler Tejada, Towson[63] Pat Skerry, Towson[63] 2025 CAA men's basketball tournament CareFirst Arena
(Washington, DC)
UNC Wilmington
Conference USA Liberty Jaron Pierre Jr., Jacksonville State[64] Ray Harper, Jacksonville State[64] 2025 Conference USA men's basketball tournament Propst Arena
(Huntsville, AL)
Liberty
Horizon League Robert Morris Alvaro Folgueiras, Robert Morris[65] Andy Toole, Robert Morris[65] 2025 Horizon League men's basketball tournament Quarterfinals: Campus sites
Semifinals and final:
Corteva Coliseum (Indianapolis, IN)
Robert Morris
Ivy League Yale Bez Mbeng, Yale[66] Dartmouth (head coach: David McLaughlin)[66][b] 2025 Ivy League men's basketball tournament Pizzitola Sports Center
(Providence, RI)
Yale
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Quinnipiac Amarri Monroe, Quinnipiac[67] Tom Pecora, Quinnipiac[67] 2025 MAAC men's basketball tournament Boardwalk Hall
(Atlantic City, NJ)
Mount St. Mary's
Mid-American Conference Akron Nate Johnson, Akron[68] John Groce, Akron[68] 2025 Mid-American Conference men's basketball tournament Rocket Arena
(Cleveland, OH)
Akron
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Norfolk State[a] &
South Carolina State
Blake Harper, Howard[69] Erik Martin, South Carolina State[69] 2025 MEAC men's basketball tournament Norfolk Scope
(Norfolk, VA)
Norfolk State
Missouri Valley Conference Drake Bennett Stirtz, Drake[70] Ben McCollum, Drake[70] 2025 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament Enterprise Center
(St. Louis, MO)
Drake
Mountain West Conference New Mexico Donovan Dent, New Mexico[71] Richard Pitino, New Mexico[71] 2025 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament Thomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, NV)
Colorado State
Northeast Conference Central Connecticut Jordan Jones, Central Connecticut[72] Patrick Sellers, Central Connecticut[72] 2025 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament Campus sites Saint Francis
Ohio Valley Conference Southeast Missouri State Ray'Sean Taylor, SIU Edwardsville[73] Brad Korn, Southeast Missouri State[73] 2025 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament Ford Center
(Evansville, IN)
SIU Edwardsville
Patriot League American &
Bucknell[a]
Noah Williamson, Bucknell[74] John Griffin III, Bucknell[74] 2025 Patriot League men's basketball tournament Campus sites American
Southeastern Conference Auburn Johni Broome, Auburn[75] Bruce Pearl, Auburn[75] 2025 SEC men's basketball tournament Bridgestone Arena
(Nashville, TN)
Florida
Southern Conference Chattanooga Quimari Peterson, ETSU [76] Dan Earl, Chattanooga [76] 2025 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament Harrah's Cherokee Center
(Asheville, NC)
Wofford
Southland Conference McNeese Javohn Garcia, McNeese[77] Will Wade, McNeese[77] 2025 Southland Conference men's basketball tournament The Legacy Center
(Lake Charles, LA)
McNeese
Southwestern Athletic Conference Southern Sterling Young, Florida A&M[78] Kevin Johnson, Southern[78] 2025 SWAC men's basketball tournament Gateway Center Arena
(College Park, GA)
Alabama State
Summit League Omaha Marquel Sutton, Omaha[79] Chris Crutchfield, Omaha[79] 2025 Summit League men's basketball tournament Denny Sanford Premier Center
(Sioux Falls, SD)
Omaha
Sun Belt Conference Arkansas State, James Madison, South Alabama[a], & Troy Tayton Conerway, Troy[80] Richie Riley, South Alabama[80] 2025 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament Pensacola Bay Center
(Pensacola, FL)
Troy
West Coast Conference Saint Mary's Augustas Marčiulionis, Saint Mary's[81] Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's[81] 2025 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, NV)
Gonzaga
Western Athletic Conference Utah Valley Dominick Nelson, Utah Valley[82] Todd Phillips, Utah Valley[82] 2025 WAC men's basketball tournament Grand Canyon
  1. ^ a b c d e f Top seed in conference tournament.
  2. ^ The Ivy League presents its top coaching honor to an entire staff instead of the head coach, although that coach is specifically named in the award announcement.

Postseason tournaments

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The NCAA tournament tipped off on March 18, 2025 with the First Four in Dayton, Ohio, and will conclude on April 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. A total of 68 teams entered the tournament. Thirty-one of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conferences tournaments. The remaining 37 teams were granted "at-large" bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

Final Four – Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas

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The Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, will host the NCAA men's Final Four.
National Semifinals
April 5
National Championship
April 7
      
S1 Auburn
W1 Florida
 
 
E1 Duke
MW1 Houston

Tournament upsets

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Per the NCAA, an upset occurs when the losing team in an NCAA tournament game was seeded at least two seed lines better than the winning team.

Upsets in the 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
Round West Midwest South East
Round of 64 None
Round of 32 None
Sweet 16 None None None None
Elite 8 None None None None
Final 4 None
National Championship None

National Invitation Tournament

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After the NCAA tournament field was announced, the National Invitation Tournament invited 32 teams to participate. Eleven teams were given exempt bids based on a ranking index, and 21 other teams were invited for winning their conference regular seasons or at-large bids. The first three rounds were played at campus sites, with the semifinals and final taking place at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Semifinals and final

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Semifinals and final

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Semifinals
April 1
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Final
April 3
Hinkle Fieldhouse
      
2 North Texas 67
1 UC Irvine 69
1 UC Irvine
  Chattanooga
  Loyola Chicago 73
Chattanooga 80

College Basketball Invitational

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After the NCAA tournament field was announced, the College Basketball Invitational invited 11 teams to participate at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Semifinals and finals

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Semifinals
March 25
Championship
March 26
      
Illinois State 78
Incarnate Word 73
Illinois State 79
Cleveland State 68
Florida Gulf Coast 65
Cleveland State 72

College Basketball Crown

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After the NCAA Tournament field was announced, the College Basketball Crown Tournament invited 16 teams to participate at the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.

Semifinals and finals

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Semifinals
April 5
Championship
April 6
      
 
 
 
 
 
 

Conference standings

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2024–25 America East Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Bryant 14 2   .875 23 12   .657
Vermont 13 3   .813 21 12   .636
Maine 10 6   .625 20 14   .588
Albany 8 8   .500 17 16   .515
Binghamton 7 9   .438 15 17   .469
UMass Lowell 6 10   .375 17 15   .531
New Hampshire 6 10   .375 8 24   .250
UMBC 5 11   .313 13 19   .406
NJIT 3 13   .188 6 25   .194
2025 AmEast tournament winner
2024–25 American Athletic Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 16 Memphis 16 2   .889 29 6   .829
North Texas 14 4   .778 27 9   .750
UAB 13 5   .722 24 13   .649
Tulane 12 6   .667 19 15   .559
Florida Atlantic 10 8   .556 18 16   .529
East Carolina 10 8   .556 19 14   .576
Temple 9 9   .500 17 15   .531
Wichita State 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
South Florida 6 12   .333 13 19   .406
Tulsa 6 12   .333 13 20   .394
UTSA 6 12   .333 12 19   .387
Rice 4 14   .222 13 19   .406
Charlotte 3 15   .167 11 22   .333
2025 AAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2024–25 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
VCU 15 3   .833 28 7   .800
George Mason 15 3   .833 27 9   .750
Dayton 12 6   .667 23 11   .676
Loyola Chicago 12 6   .667 25 12   .676
Saint Louis 11 7   .611 19 15   .559
Saint Joseph's 11 7   .611 22 12   .647
George Washington 9 9   .500 21 13   .618
St. Bonaventure 9 9   .500 22 12   .647
Duquesne 8 10   .444 13 19   .406
Rhode Island 7 11   .389 18 13   .581
UMass 7 11   .389 12 20   .375
Davidson 6 12   .333 17 16   .515
Richmond 5 13   .278 10 22   .313
La Salle 5 13   .278 14 19   .424
Fordham 3 15   .167 12 21   .364
2025 A-10 tournament winner
2024–25 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 Duke 19 1   .950 35 3   .921
No. 10 Louisville 18 2   .900 27 8   .771
No. 12 Clemson 18 2   .900 27 7   .794
Wake Forest 13 7   .650 21 11   .656
North Carolina 13 7   .650 23 14   .622
SMU 13 7   .650 24 11   .686
Stanford 11 9   .550 21 14   .600
Georgia Tech 10 10   .500 17 17   .500
Virginia 8 12   .400 15 17   .469
Virginia Tech 8 12   .400 13 19   .406
Florida State 8 12   .400 17 15   .531
Notre Dame 8 12   .400 15 18   .455
Pittsburgh 8 12   .400 17 15   .531
Syracuse 7 13   .350 14 19   .424
California 6 14   .300 14 19   .424
NC State 5 15   .250 12 19   .387
Boston College 4 16   .200 12 19   .387
Miami (FL) 3 17   .150 7 24   .226
2025 ACC tournament winner
As of March 29, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 ASUN men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Lipscomb 14 4   .778 25 10   .714
North Alabama 14 4   .778 24 11   .686
Florida Gulf Coast 13 5   .722 19 15   .559
Jacksonville 12 6   .667 19 14   .576
Eastern Kentucky 12 6   .667 18 14   .563
Queens* 11 7   .611 20 15   .571
Austin Peay 8 10   .444 14 19   .424
North Florida 8 10   .444 15 17   .469
Stetson 6 12   .333 8 24   .250
Central Arkansas 4 14   .222 9 24   .273
West Georgia* 4 14   .222 6 25   .194
Bellarmine 2 16   .111 5 26   .161
2025 ASUN tournament winner
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2024–25 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 Houston 19 1   .950 34 4   .895
No. 9 Texas Tech 15 5   .750 28 9   .757
No. 21 Arizona 14 6   .700 24 13   .649
No. 17 BYU 14 6   .700 26 10   .722
No. 15 Iowa State 13 7   .650 25 10   .714
Kansas 11 9   .550 21 13   .618
Baylor 10 10   .500 20 15   .571
West Virginia 10 10   .500 19 13   .594
TCU 9 11   .450 16 16   .500
Kansas State 9 11   .450 16 17   .485
Utah 8 12   .400 16 17   .485
Oklahoma State 7 13   .350 17 18   .486
Cincinnati 7 13   .350 19 15   .559
UCF 7 13   .350 18 16   .529
Arizona State 4 16   .200 13 20   .394
Colorado 3 17   .150 14 21   .400
2025 Big 12 tournament winner
As of April 1, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 5 St. John's 18 2   .900 31 5   .861
Creighton 15 5   .750 25 11   .694
UConn 14 6   .700 24 11   .686
Xavier 13 7   .650 22 12   .647
Marquette 13 7   .650 23 11   .676
Villanova 11 9   .550 20 14   .588
Georgetown 8 12   .400 18 16   .529
Providence 6 14   .300 12 20   .375
Butler 6 14   .300 15 20   .429
DePaul 4 16   .200 14 20   .412
Seton Hall 2 18   .100 7 25   .219
2025 Big East tournament winner
As of April 2, 2025
Rankings from AP Poll
2024–25 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Northern Colorado 15 3   .833 25 10   .714
Montana 15 3   .833 25 10   .714
Portland State 11 7   .611 19 13   .594
Idaho State 10 8   .556 15 15   .500
Montana State 9 9   .500 15 18   .455
Idaho 8 10   .444 14 19   .424
Northern Arizona 8 10   .444 18 16   .529
Eastern Washington 6 12   .333 10 22   .313
Weber State 5 13   .278 12 22   .353
Sacramento State 3 15   .167 7 25   .219
2025 Big Sky tournament winner
2024–25 Big South men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
High Point 14 2   .875 29 6   .829
UNC Asheville 11 5   .688 21 11   .656
Winthrop 11 5   .688 23 11   .676
Radford 9 7   .563 20 13   .606
Presbyterian 7 9   .438 14 19   .424
Longwood 7 9   .438 18 14   .563
Charleston Southern 6 10   .375 10 22   .313
Gardner–Webb 5 11   .313 11 20   .355
USC Upstate 2 14   .125 6 26   .188
2025 Big South tournament winner
2024–25 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 8 Michigan State 17 3   .850 30 7   .811
No. 11 Maryland 14 6   .700 27 9   .750
No. 14 Michigan 14 6   .700 27 10   .730
UCLA 13 7   .650 23 11   .676
No. 13 Wisconsin 13 7   .650 27 10   .730
No. 22 Purdue 13 7   .650 24 12   .667
Illinois 12 8   .600 22 13   .629
No. 25 Oregon 12 8   .600 25 10   .714
Indiana 10 10   .500 19 13   .594
Ohio State 9 11   .450 17 15   .531
Rutgers 8 12   .400 15 17   .469
Minnesota 7 13   .350 15 17   .469
Northwestern 7 13   .350 17 16   .515
USC 7 13   .350 17 17   .500
Iowa 7 13   .350 17 16   .515
Nebraska 7 13   .350 19 14   .576
Penn State 6 14   .300 16 15   .516
Washington 4 16   .200 13 18   .419
2025 Big Ten tournament winner
As of April 2, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 Big West men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UC San Diego 18 2   .900 30 5   .857
UC Irvine 17 3   .850 32 6   .842
UC Riverside 14 6   .700 21 13   .618
Cal State Northridge 14 6   .700 22 11   .667
UC Santa Barbara 11 9   .550 21 13   .618
UC Davis 9 11   .450 15 17   .469
Cal Poly 8 12   .400 16 19   .457
Cal State Bakersfield 8 12   .400 14 19   .424
Hawai'i 7 13   .350 15 16   .484
Long Beach State 3 17   .150 7 25   .219
Cal State Fullerton 1 19   .050 6 26   .188
2025 Big West tournament winner
As of April 1, 2025
2024–25 CAA men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Towson 16 2   .889 22 11   .667
UNC Wilmington 14 4   .778 27 8   .771
Charleston 13 5   .722 24 9   .727
William & Mary 11 7   .611 17 15   .531
Campbell 10 8   .556 15 17   .469
Monmouth 10 8   .556 13 20   .394
Northeastern 9 9   .500 17 15   .531
Drexel 9 9   .500 18 15   .545
Elon 8 10   .444 17 16   .515
Hampton 8 10   .444 17 16   .515
Hofstra 6 12   .333 15 18   .455
Delaware 5 13   .278 16 20   .444
Stony Brook 4 14   .222 8 24   .250
North Carolina A&T 3 15   .167 7 25   .219
2025 CAA tournament winner
2024–25 Conference USA men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Liberty 13 5   .722 28 7   .800
Jacksonville State 12 6   .667 23 13   .639
Middle Tennessee 12 6   .667 22 12   .647
Kennesaw State 10 8   .556 19 14   .576
New Mexico State 10 8   .556 17 15   .531
Louisiana Tech 9 9   .500 20 12   .625
Western Kentucky 8 10   .444 17 15   .531
UTEP 7 11   .389 18 15   .545
Sam Houston 6 12   .333 13 19   .406
FIU 3 15   .167 10 23   .303
2025 CUSA tournament winner
2024–25 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Robert Morris 15 5   .750 26 9   .743
Cleveland State 14 6   .700 23 13   .639
Milwaukee 14 6   .700 21 11   .656
Youngstown State 13 7   .650 21 13   .618
Purdue Fort Wayne 12 8   .600 19 13   .594
Oakland 11 9   .550 16 18   .471
Northern Kentucky 11 9   .550 17 16   .515
Wright State 8 12   .400 15 18   .455
IU Indy 6 14   .300 10 22   .313
Detroit Mercy 4 16   .200 8 24   .250
Green Bay 2 18   .100 4 28   .125
2025 Horizon League tournament winner
2024–25 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Yale 13 1   .929 22 8   .733
Cornell 9 5   .643 18 11   .621
Dartmouth 8 6   .571 14 14   .500
Princeton 8 6   .571 19 11   .633
Harvard 7 7   .500 12 15   .444
Brown 6 8   .429 14 13   .519
Penn 4 10   .286 8 19   .296
Columbia 1 13   .071 12 15   .444
2025 Ivy League tournament winner
2024–25 MAAC men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Quinnipiac 15 5   .750 20 13   .606
Merrimack 14 6   .700 18 15   .545
Marist 13 7   .650 20 10   .667
Iona 12 8   .600 17 17   .500
Manhattan 12 8   .600 17 14   .548
Mount St. Mary's 12 8   .600 23 13   .639
Sacred Heart 10 10   .500 15 18   .455
Rider 9 11   .450 14 19   .424
Siena 9 11   .450 14 18   .438
Fairfield 8 12   .400 12 20   .375
Saint Peter's 7 13   .350 12 16   .429
Niagara 6 14   .300 11 20   .355
Canisius 3 17   .150 3 28   .097
2025 MAAC tournament winner
2024–25 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Akron 17 1   .944 28 7   .800
Miami (OH) 14 4   .778 25 9   .735
Kent State 11 7   .611 24 12   .667
Toledo 10 8   .556 18 15   .545
Ohio 10 8   .556 16 16   .500
Western Michigan 9 9   .500 12 20   .375
Eastern Michigan 9 9   .500 16 16   .500
Bowling Green 8 10   .444 14 18   .438
Ball State 7 11   .389 14 17   .452
Central Michigan 7 11   .389 14 17   .452
Buffalo 4 14   .222 9 22   .290
Northern Illinois 2 16   .111 6 25   .194
2025 MAC tournament winner
2024–25 MEAC men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Norfolk State 11 3   .786 24 11   .686
South Carolina State 11 3   .786 20 13   .606
Delaware State 8 6   .571 16 14   .533
Howard 7 7   .500 12 20   .375
Morgan State 7 7   .500 14 18   .438
North Carolina Central 6 8   .429 14 19   .424
Coppin State 4 10   .286 6 24   .200
Maryland Eastern Shore 2 12   .143 6 25   .194
2025 MEAC tournament winner
2024–25 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Drake 17 3   .850 31 4   .886
Bradley 15 5   .750 28 9   .757
Northern Iowa 14 6   .700 20 13   .606
Belmont 13 7   .650 22 11   .667
Illinois State 10 10   .500 22 14   .611
UIC 10 10   .500 17 14   .548
Murray State 9 11   .450 16 17   .485
Southern Illinois 8 12   .400 14 19   .424
Indiana State 8 12   .400 14 18   .438
Evansville 8 12   .400 11 21   .344
Valparaiso 6 14   .300 15 19   .441
Missouri State 2 18   .100 9 23   .281
2025 MVC tournament winner
2024–25 Mountain West Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
New Mexico 17 3   .850 27 8   .771
Colorado State 16 4   .800 26 10   .722
Utah State 15 5   .750 26 8   .765
San Diego State 14 6   .700 21 10   .677
Boise State 14 6   .700 26 10   .722
UNLV 11 9   .550 18 15   .545
Nevada 8 12   .400 17 16   .515
San Jose State 7 13   .350 15 20   .429
Wyoming 5 15   .250 12 20   .375
Fresno State 2 18   .100 6 26   .188
Air Force 1 19   .050 4 28   .125
2025 Mountain West tournament winner
As of April 2, 2025
2024–25 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Central Connecticut 14 2   .875 25 7   .781
LIU 12 4   .750 17 16   .515
Mercyhurst ** 9 7   .563 15 16   .484
Saint Francis 8 8   .500 16 18   .471
Fairleigh Dickinson 8 8   .500 13 20   .394
Stonehill * 7 9   .438 15 17   .469
Wagner 6 10   .375 14 16   .467
Chicago State 4 12   .250 4 28   .125
Le Moyne * 4 12   .250 9 23   .281
2025 NEC tournament winner
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II

** ineligible for both the 2025 NEC tournament and the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II

2024–25 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Southeast Missouri State 15 5   .750 21 12   .636
SIU Edwardsville 13 7   .650 22 12   .647
Tennessee State 12 8   .600 17 16   .515
Little Rock 12 8   .600 19 14   .576
Tennessee Tech 10 10   .500 15 17   .469
Lindenwood* 10 10   .500 16 17   .485
Morehead State 10 10   .500 15 17   .469
UT Martin 9 11   .450 14 19   .424
Eastern Illinois 8 12   .400 12 19   .387
Western Illinois 6 14   .300 12 19   .387
Southern Indiana* 5 15   .250 10 20   .333
2025 OVC tournament winner
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2024–25 Patriot League men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Bucknell 13 5   .722 18 15   .545
American 13 5   .722 22 13   .629
Colgate 10 8   .556 14 19   .424
Boston University 10 8   .556 16 16   .500
Navy 10 8   .556 15 19   .441
Army 10 8   .556 17 16   .515
Lafayette 7 11   .389 13 20   .394
Loyola 6 12   .333 12 19   .387
Lehigh 6 12   .333 11 19   .367
Holy Cross 5 13   .278 13 19   .406
2025 Patriot League tournament winner
2024–25 Southeastern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 Auburn 15 3   .833 32 5   .865
No. 3 Florida 14 4   .778 34 4   .895
No. 7 Alabama 13 5   .722 28 9   .757
No. 6 Tennessee 12 6   .667 30 8   .789
No. 19 Texas A&M 11 7   .611 23 11   .676
No. 18 Kentucky 10 8   .556 24 12   .667
No. 23 Missouri 10 8   .556 22 12   .647
Ole Miss 10 8   .556 24 12   .667
Arkansas 8 10   .444 22 14   .611
Mississippi State 8 10   .444 21 13   .618
Georgia 8 10   .444 20 13   .606
Vanderbilt 8 10   .444 20 13   .606
Texas 6 12   .333 19 16   .543
Oklahoma 6 12   .333 20 14   .588
LSU 3 15   .167 14 18   .438
South Carolina 2 16   .111 12 20   .375
2025 SEC tournament winner
As of March 30, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 SWAC men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Southern 15 3   .833 20 12   .625
Jackson State 14 4   .778 16 18   .471
Bethune–Cookman 13 5   .722 17 16   .515
Texas Southern 12 6   .667 15 17   .469
Alabama State 12 6   .667 20 16   .556
Alcorn State 11 7   .611 11 21   .344
Florida A&M 10 8   .556 14 17   .452
Grambling State 7 11   .389 12 22   .353
Alabama A&M 6 12   .333 10 22   .313
Prairie View A&M 4 14   .222 5 27   .156
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 3 15   .167 6 25   .194
Mississippi Valley State 1 17   .056 3 28   .097
2025 SWAC tournament winner
2024–25 Southern Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Chattanooga 15 3   .833 28 9   .757
UNC Greensboro 13 5   .722 20 12   .625
East Tennessee State 12 6   .667 19 13   .594
Samford 12 6   .667 22 11   .667
Furman 11 7   .611 25 10   .714
Wofford 10 8   .556 19 16   .543
VMI 7 11   .389 15 19   .441
Mercer 6 12   .333 14 19   .424
Western Carolina 4 14   .222 8 22   .267
The Citadel 0 18   .000 5 25   .167
2025 SoCon tournament winner
As of April 1, 2025
2024–25 Southland Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
McNeese 19 1   .950 28 7   .800
Lamar 14 6   .700 20 13   .606
Nicholls 13 7   .650 20 13   .606
Northwestern State 12 8   .600 16 16   .500
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 12 8   .600 20 14   .588
Southeastern Louisiana 12 8   .600 18 14   .563
Incarnate Word 9 11   .450 19 17   .528
Houston Christian 9 11   .450 12 20   .375
UT Rio Grande Valley 8 12   .400 16 15   .516
Stephen F. Austin 7 13   .350 14 17   .452
East Texas A&M* 3 17   .150 5 26   .161
New Orleans 2 18   .100 4 27   .129
2025 Southland tournament winner
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2024–25 Summit League men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Omaha 13 3   .813 22 13   .629
St. Thomas * 12 4   .750 24 10   .706
South Dakota State 11 5   .688 20 12   .625
North Dakota State 10 6   .625 21 11   .656
South Dakota 9 7   .563 19 14   .576
North Dakota 5 11   .313 12 21   .364
Denver 5 11   .313 11 21   .344
Kansas City 4 12   .250 13 20   .394
Oral Roberts 3 13   .188 7 23   .233
2025 Summit League tournament winner
* Ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division III
2024–25 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
South Alabama 13 5   .722 21 11   .656
James Madison 13 5   .722 20 12   .625
Troy 13 5   .722 23 11   .676
Arkansas State 13 5   .722 25 11   .694
Marshall 12 6   .667 20 13   .606
Appalachian State 10 8   .556 17 14   .548
Texas State 9 9   .500 16 16   .500
Georgia State 8 10   .444 14 19   .424
Georgia Southern 8 10   .444 17 16   .515
Old Dominion 8 10   .444 15 20   .429
Louisiana 8 10   .444 12 21   .364
Southern Miss 5 13   .278 11 22   .333
Coastal Carolina 3 15   .167 10 22   .313
Louisiana–Monroe 3 15   .167 7 25   .219
2025 Sun Belt tournament winner
2024–25 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Utah Valley 15 1   .938 25 9   .735
Grand Canyon 13 3   .813 26 8   .765
California Baptist 9 7   .563 17 15   .531
Abilene Christian 8 8   .500 16 16   .500
Seattle 8 8   .500 14 18   .438
Tarleton 7 9   .438 12 20   .375
UT Arlington 6 10   .375 13 18   .419
Southern Utah 4 12   .250 12 19   .387
Utah Tech 2 14   .125 7 26   .212
2025 WAC tournament winner
2024–25 West Coast Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 20 Saint Mary's 17 1   .944 29 6   .829
No. 24 Gonzaga 14 4   .778 26 9   .743
San Francisco 13 5   .722 25 10   .714
Santa Clara 12 6   .667 21 13   .618
Oregon State 10 8   .556 20 13   .606
Washington State 8 10   .444 19 15   .559
Loyola Marymount 8 10   .444 17 15   .531
Portland 7 11   .389 12 20   .375
Pepperdine 4 14   .222 13 22   .371
Pacific 4 14   .222 9 24   .273
San Diego 2 16   .111 6 27   .182
2025 WCC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Award winners

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2025 Consensus All-Americans

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Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Johni Broome PF/C Graduate Auburn
Walter Clayton Jr. PG/SG Senior Florida
Cooper Flagg SF Freshman Duke
Mark Sears PG Graduate Alabama
Braden Smith PG Junior Purdue


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
PJ Haggerty SG Sophomore Memphis
Kam Jones PG/SG Senior Marquette
RJ Luis Jr. SF Junior St. John's
John Tonje SG Graduate Wisconsin
JT Toppin PF Sophomore Texas Tech

Major player of the year awards

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Major freshman of the year awards

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Major coach of the year awards

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Other major awards

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Coaching changes

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Many teams will change coaches during the season and after it ends.

Team Former
Interim
New
Reason
Alabama A&M Otis Hughley Jr. Hughley resigned from AAMU on March 25, 2025 after three seasons and a 37–63 record.[94]
Alcorn State Landon Bussie Bussie left Alcorn State on March 20, 2025 after five seasons for Chicago State.[95]
Arkansas State Bryan Hodgson Ryan Pannone Hodgson left Arkansas State on March 24, 2025 after two seasons for the South Florida job.[96] Alabama assistant coach Pannone was hired by the Red Wolves on March 30.[97]
Bellarmine Scott Davenport Doug Davenport Scott Davenport announced his retirement on March 10, 2025 after 20 seasons at Bellarmine. He left the program as its winningest head coach with 426 wins, including winning the 2011 D-II national championship.[98] Davenport's son and Knights top assistant Doug, who had been named the designated successor in 2022,[99] was officially promoted the next day.[100]
Bryant Phil Martelli Jr. Jamion Christian Martelli Jr. left Bryant on March 26, 2025, after two seasons for the VCU head coaching position.[101] Christian, formerly head coach at Mount St. Mary's, Siena, George Washington, and currently serving as head coach of Pallacanestro Trieste in Italy, was hired by the Bulldogs on April 3.[102]
Campbell Kevin McGeehan John Andrzejek Campbell announced on March 9, 2025 that it had not renewed McGeehan's contract after 12 seasons and a 184–199 record.[103] Florida assistant coach Andrzejek was hired by the Fighting Camels on March 20, and will be formally introduced at the conclusion of Florida's season.[104]
Chicago State Scott Spinelli Landon Bussie Less than 11 months after promoting Spinelli to head coach, Chicago State fired him after a 4–28 season on March 7, 2025.[105] The Cougars hired Alcorn State head coach Bussie on March 20.[95]
Cleveland State Daniyal Robinson Robinson left Cleveland State on March 30, 2025, after three seasons for the North Texas job.[106]
Colorado State Niko Medved Ali Farokhmanesh Medved left Colorado State on March 24, 2025 after seven seasons for his alma mater Minnesota.[107] Two days later, the Rams promoted associate head coach Farokhmanesh to fill the position.[108]
Columbia Jim Engles Kevin Hovde Engles stepped down from his head coaching role on March 10, 2025 after eight seasons and a 71–150 record.[109] Florida assistant coach Hovde, a former assistant with the Lions from 2012–2016, was hired on March 24.[110]
Denver Jeff Wulbrun Denver and Wulbrun, who was on leave through the end of the season, mutually agreed to part ways on March 20, 2025 after four seasons and a 53–74 record.[111]
Drake Ben McCollum Eric Henderson After leading Drake to 30+ wins in his lone season, McCollum left on March 24, 2025 for the Iowa coaching job.[112] Four days later, the Bulldogs hired South Dakota State head coach Henderson.[113]
Florida State Leonard Hamilton Luke Loucks Hamilton announced on February 3, 2025 that he would resign from FSU following the end of the 2024–25 season. He spent 23 years as head coach and resigned as the winningest coach in the program's history with 460 wins.[114] Sacramento Kings assistant coach Loucks, who played for the Seminoles from 2008–2012 under Hamilton, was hired as his replacement on March 9.[115]
Fordham Keith Urgo Mike Magpayo Fordham parted ways with Urgo on March 20, 2025 after three seasons, including winning just 25 games the last 2 years after winning that same amount of games in his first season.[116] On March 29, the Rams announced the hiring of UC Riverside head coach Magpayo.[117]
Indiana Mike Woodson Darian DeVries Indiana announced on February 7, 2025 that Woodson would step down from his head coaching position after 4 seasons, effective at the end of the season.[118] Under Woodson, the Hoosiers were 82–53 overall with back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament during Woodson's first 2 seasons. On March 18, 2025, the school announced that former West Virginia head coach Darian DeVries would be hired as his replacement.[119]
Iona Tobin Anderson Dan Geriot Iona fired Anderson after 2 seasons and a 33–34 record on March 17, 2025.[120] New Orleans Pelicans assistant coach Geriot was hired by the Gaels as his replacement three days later.[121]
Iowa Fran McCaffery Ben McCollum Iowa fired McCaffery on March 14, 2025 after 15 seasons. McCaffery led the Hawkeyes to a program record 297 wins and 7 NCAA tournament appearances, but failed to make the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, the third time under his tenure.[122] Drake head coach McCollum was hired on March 24.[112]
La Salle Fran Dunphy Darris Nichols Dunphy, who was in his 3rd season as head coach of La Salle, announced on February 20, 2025 that he would retire from his position at the end of the season, but would remain with his alma mater as special assistant to the president of the university, for which he agreed to a lifetime contract for that role.[123] On March 11, the Explorers hired Radford head coach Nichols as his replacement.[124]
Longwood Griff Aldrich Ronnie Thomas After Aldrich left Longwood after seven seasons to become associate head coach at Virginia, Lancers assistant Thomas was named head coach on March 23, 2025.[125]
Louisiana Bob Marlin Derrick Zimmerman Quannas White Louisiana announced on December 19, 2024, that Marlin was relieved of his duties and assistant coach Zimmerman would serve as the team's interim head coach for the remainder of the season. Marlin finished with a record of 269–198 and two NCAA tournament appearances during his 14-plus-year tenure with the Ragin' Cajuns.[126] On March 10, 2025, Houston assistant coach White was hired as the new head coach.[127]
Louisiana–Monroe Keith Richard Phil Cunningham Richard announced on December 20, 2024 that he would retire at the end of the season, his 15th at ULM.[128] His 170 wins as head coach of ULM is the 2nd highest all-time in the program. Warhawks top assistant Cunningham was promoted to fill the vacant position on March 18, 2025.[129]
Maryland Kevin Willard Buzz Williams Willard left Maryland after 3 seasons to accept Villanova's head coaching job on March 30, 2025.[130] On April 1, the Terrapins announced the hiring of Buzz Williams from Texas A&M.[131]
McNeese Will Wade Bill Armstrong Wade left McNeese on March 23, 2025 after two seasons for NC State.[132] Baylor assistant coach Armstrong was hired by the Cowboys on March 25.[133]
Miami (FL) Jim Larrañaga Bill Courtney Jai Lucas On December 26, 2024, Larrañaga announced he would step down as head coach of Miami, effective immediately.[134] Larrañaga coached 15 years at Miami finishing with an overall record of 274–174, the winningest record in Hurricanes basketball history. He appeared in six NCAA tournaments with the Hurricanes, as well as one Final Four in 2023. Hurricanes associate head coach Courtney was announced as the interim head coach for the remainder of the season. On March 6, 2025, the school announced the hiring of Duke associate head coach Lucas as the new head coach.[135]
Minnesota Ben Johnson Niko Medved Minnesota fired Johnson on March 13, 2025 after 4 seasons. Under Johnson, the Golden Gophers were 56–71 overall, including a 22–57 record in conference play and never finished higher than 9th in the standings.[136] Colorado State head coach and Minnesota alum Medved was hired on March 24.[107]
Murray State Steve Prohm Ryan Miller Unable to replicate the success from his first time at Murray State, Prohm stepped down from his head coaching position on March 8, 2025 after a 45–52 record in three seasons of his second stint.[137] Creighton top assistant Miller was hired by the Racers on March 17.[138]
Navy Ed DeChellis Jon Perry After 14 seasons at Navy and 29 overall as head coach, DeChellis announced his retirement on March 19, 2025. DeChellis won 196 games with the Midshipmen and coached the most games in program history with 426.[139] Associate head coach Perry was promoted to the position on April 2.[140]
NC State Kevin Keatts Will Wade Keatts was fired on March 9, 2025 after eight seasons at NC State. Under Keatts, the Wolfpack went 151–113, including finishing 12–19 this year and missing the conference tournament less than a year after making the Final Four.[141] McNeese head coach Wade was officially hired as his replacement on March 23.[132]
New Mexico Richard Pitino Eric Olen Pitino departed from UNM on March 25, 2025 after four seasons for Xavier.[142] UC San Diego's Eric Olen was tabbed as the Lobos new head coach on March 30.[143]
North Texas Ross Hodge Daniyal Robinson It was announced on March 26, 2025, that Hodge will leave UNT after two seasons for the West Virginia job once the Mean Green's season is over.[144] Cleveland State head coach Robinson was hired to be his replacement on March 30.[106]
Oral Roberts Russell Springmann Kory Barnett ORU fired Springmann on March 7, 2025 after two seasons and a 19–42 record.[145] The Golden Eagles hired West Virginia assistant Barnett on March 28.[146]
Penn Steve Donahue Fran McCaffery Penn parted ways with Donahue on March 10, 2025 after nine seasons and a 131–130 record.[147] Former Iowa Head coach and Penn alum McCaffery was hired by the Quakers on March 27.[148]
Radford Darris Nichols Zach Chu Nichols left Radford after four seasons on March 11, 2025 for the La Salle job.[124] Chu, the Chief Strategist for SMU, was hired by the Highlanders on March 16.[149]
Saint Francis Rob Krimmel Luke McConnell Krimmel announced his retirement from Saint Francis after 13 seasons on March 27, 2025, two days after the school announced that they will be moving to Division 3 in 2026.[21][150] Red Flash associate head coach McConnell was immediately promoted to the position the same day.[151]
South Dakota State Eric Henderson Bryan Petersen Henderson left SDSU on March 28, 2025, after six seasons for Drake.[113] The Jackrabbits promoted top assistant Peterson the following day.[152]
South Florida Amir Abdur-Rahim Ben Fletcher Bryan Hodgson The 43-year-old Abdur-Rahim died on October 24, 2024, just 11 days before beginning his second season as South Florida head coach, following complications during a medical procedure at a Tampa hospital. In his first and only season at USF, he led the Bulls to a school-record 25 wins, an American Athletic Conference regular season championship, and was named AAC Coach of the Year.[153] Five days after his death, associate head coach Fletcher was named interim head coach for the season.[154] Following the season, USF announced on March 14, 2025 that Fletcher would not be retained.[155] On March 24, the school hired Arkansas State head coach Hodgson.[96]
Stephen F. Austin Kyle Keller Tony Jasick Matt Braeuer SFA relieved Keller from his duties on January 22, 2025 after 8+ seasons. Under Keller, the Lumberjacks were 171–95 overall but had started this season 8–11, including a 1–7 record in conference play. Associate head coach Jasick was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[156] On March 7, Texas Tech assistant coach Braeuer was hired as the new head coach.[157]
Texas Rodney Terry Sean Miller Texas parted ways with Terry on March 23, 2025. After leading the Longhorns to the 2023 Elite Eight as interim coach, the team went 40–29 in his two full seasons as head coach and were unable to get past the round of 32 both those years.[158] The following day, the school hired Sean Miller from Xavier, whose team beat Texas in the First Four.[159]
Texas A&M Buzz Williams Williams left Texas A&M on April 1, 2025, after six seasons for the Maryland head coaching position.[131]
UC Riverside Mike Magpayo Magpayo left UCR on March 29, 2025, after five seasons for the Fordham job.[117]
UC San Diego Eric Olen Clint Allard Olen departed UC San Diego on March 30, 2025, after 12 seasons to accept the New Mexico head coaching job.[143] The same day, associate head coach Allard was appointed as the new head coach of the Tritons.[160]
UNLV Kevin Kruger Josh Pastner UNLV fired Kruger on March 15, 2025 after four seasons and a 76–55 record.[161] On March 24, former Memphis and Georgia Tech head coach Pastner was hired as the new head coach of the Runnin' Rebels.[162]
Utah Craig Smith Josh Eilert Alex Jensen Utah announced on February 24, 2025 that Smith was relieved of his coaching duties and assistant coach Eilert would serve as the team's interim head coach for the remainder of the season. Smith finished with a 65−62 with zero NCAA tournament appearances during his 3+ year tenure with the Utes.[163] On March 6, Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Jansen, a member of the 1998 national championship runner-up team, was announced as the new head coach.[164]
VCU Ryan Odom Phil Martelli Jr. Odom left VCU on March 21, 2025 after two seasons for the Virginia job.[165] Five days later, the Rams hired Bryant head coach Phil Martelli Jr. as his replacement.[101]
Villanova Kyle Neptune Mike Nardi Kevin Willard Villanova dismissed Neptune on March 15, 2025 after 3 seasons and a 54–47 record with no NCAA tournament appearances. Wildcats associate head coach Nardi, who was named interim head coach following Neptune's dismissal, will continue to serve in that role for the team in the inaugural College Basketball Crown.[166] On March 30, Maryland head coach Kevin Willard accepted the offer to be Villanova's next head coach.[130]
Virginia Tony Bennett Ron Sanchez Ryan Odom Virginia announced on October 17, 2024 that Bennett had retired, effective immediately, and made a formal announcement the next day. Bennett left the Cavaliers after 15 seasons as the winningest head coach of the program with 364 wins, 10 NCAA tournament appearances, 6 ACC regular-season titles, 2 ACC tournament championships, and a national title in 2019.[167] Associate head coach Sanchez, who rejoined the staff last season after spending the past five seasons as Charlotte head coach, was named interim head coach for the season.[168] After a 15–17 season, UVA announced on March 12, 2025 that Sanchez would note be retained.[169] On March 21, Virginia announced that VCU head coach Ryan Odom would be its new coach.[165]
West Virginia Darian DeVries Ross Hodge DeVries left West Virginia on March 18, 2025 after a single season for the Indiana job.[119] The Mountaineers hired North Texas head coach Hodge, and will be formally introduced at the end of UNT's season.[144]
Xavier Sean Miller Richard Pitino Miller, who just finished his third season of his second stint at Xavier, left on March 24, 2025 for the head coaching job at Texas.[159] New Mexico head coach Pitino was hired by the Musketeers the following day.[142]

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