Final Four, March Madness
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For the first time since 2008, the Final Four is comprised of all No. 1 seeds: Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston.
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Final Four, NCAA and San Antonio
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The 2025 NCAA Final Four field is now set following a Sunday where No. 1 seeds Houston and Auburn made it a clean sweep with four No. 1s reaching the Final Four for the first time since 2008 and seco...
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This year's version of the Final Four is not for you.
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Florida had to overcome a 10-point deficit with just over 5 minutes remaining against Texas Tech to become the first team to punch its ticket to the Final Four.
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While Kentucky headed home and BBN’s focus shifted to next year’s roster, there’s still a champion to crown in San Antonio. For just the second time in NCAA Tournament history, all four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four.
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When is the last time the Final Four featured four No. 1 seeds? Memphis basketball fans know the answer. In 2008, the Tigers (coached by John Calipari) were joined in the Final Four by fellow 1-seeds North Carolina, Kansas and UCLA at − coincidentally enough − the Alamodome in San Antonio, where the Final Four will take place this weekend.