Final men’s college basketball bracket predictions on Selection Sunday

Selection Sunday is here, and Andy Katz has revealed his final bracket predictions hours before the show.

Here is his full 68-team field.

RANKINGS: AP Top 25 Poll NET rankings

2025 March Madness men’s bracket predictions 

SEED SOUTH West East midwest
1 Auburn Houston Duke Florida
16 Alabama State/St. Francis PA SIUE American/Mount Saint Mary’s Norfolk State
         
8 Creighton Gonzaga Mississippi State Memphis
9 Oklahoma Georgia UConn New Mexico
         
5 Clemson  Purdue BYU Oregon
12 Liberty UC San Diego VCU/George Mason McNeese
         
4 Michigan Texas A&M Maryland Arizona
13 Lipscomb Akron High Point Yale
         
6 Ole Miss Louisville Saint Mary’s Kansas
11 Colorado State West Virginia/San Diego State Indiana/Texas Drake
         
3 Texas Tech Wisconsin Iowa State Kentucky
14 Troy Grand Canyon Robert Morris UNC Wilmington
         
7 Illinois UCLA Marquette Missouri
10 Vanderbilt Baylor Arkansas Utah State
         
2 St. John’s Alabama Tennessee Michigan State
15 Bryant Montana Omaha Wofford

First four out: Xavier, North Carolina, Boise State, Ohio State

Conferences with multiple teams in Katz’s bracket predictions 

Conference number of teams Schools
SEC 14 Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Georgia
Big Ten 10 Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Oregon, Purdue, UCLA, Wisconsin
Big 12 8 Arizona, Baylor, BYU, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Tech, West Virginia
ACC 4 Clemson, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina
Big East 4 Creighton, Marquette, St. John’s, UConn
Mountain West 4 Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah State
WCC 2 Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s

Andy Katz’s field of 68

Here is Katz’s full seed list in order, from one through 68: 

  1. Auburn (1)
  2. Duke (1) AQ ACC
  3. Houston (1) AQ Big 12
  4. Florida (1) AQ SEC
  5. Tennessee (2)
  6. Alabama (2)
  7. Michigan State (2)
  8. St. John’s (2)
  9. Texas Tech (3)
  10. Wisconsin (3)
  11. Kentucky (3)
  12. Iowa State (3)
  13. Maryland (4)
  14. Texas A&M (4)
  15. Arizona (4)
  16. Maryland (4)
  17. Clemson (5)
  18. Purdue (5)
  19. Oregon (5)
  20. BYU (5)
  21. Louisville (6)
  22. Ole Miss (6)
  23. Saint Mary’s (6)
  24. Kansas (6)
  25. Illinois (7)
  26. Missouri (7)
  27. UCLA (7)
  28. Marquette (7)
  29. Gonzaga (8)
  30. Creighton (8) 
  31. Memphis (8) AQ American
  32. Mississippi State (8)
  33. UConn (9)
  34. Georgia (9)
  35. New Mexico (9)
  36. Oklahoma (9)
  37. Baylor (10)
  38. Utah State (10)
  39. Arkansas (10)
  40. Vanderbilt (10)
  41. Drake (11) AQ MVC
  42. West Virginia (11)
  43. San Diego State (11)
  44. Indiana (11)
  45. Texas (11)
  46. Colorado State (11) AQ MWC
  47. VCU/George Mason (12) AQ A10
  48. UC San Diego (12) AQ Big West
  49. Liberty (12) AQ CUSA
  50. McNeese (!2) AQ Southland
  51. High Point (13) AQ AQ Big South
  52. Akron (13) AQ MAC
  53. Yale (13) AQ Ivy (assumption Bulldogs beat Cornell)
  54. Lipscomb (13) AQ ASun
  55. UNC Wilmington (14) CAA
  56. Grand Canyon (14) AQ WAC
  57. Troy (14) AQ Sun Belt
  58. Robert Morris (14) AQ Horizon
  59. Montana (15) AQ Big Sky
  60. Bryant (15) AQ America East
  61. Nebraska-Omaha (15) AQ Summit
  62. Wofford (15) AQ Southern
  63. Norfolk State (16) AQ MEAC
  64. SIUE (16) AQ OVC
  65. American (16)  AQ Patriot
  66. Mount Saint Mary’s (16) AQ MAAC
  67. Alabama State (16) AQ SWAC
  68. St. Francis (PA) AQ NEC

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