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Men’s March Madness 2025: Ranking the remaining 8 teams


We began nine days ago with 68 teams. Now, there are eight teams left.

After a record-breaking Selection Sunday, the SEC continued to deliver, and it makes up half of the Elite Eight (Florida, Auburn, Tennessee, Alabama). Duke held off a fervent Arizona squad that launched a late comeback Thursday to secure Jon Scheyer’s second trip to the Elite Eight as a head coach. Houston squeezed by Purdue late Friday night on a last-second shot. Texas Tech overcame a double-digit deficit in overtime against Arkansas, while Michigan State made the right plays late to seal Tom Izzo’s 11th Elite Eight appearance.

They’ve all played well enough to get to this point and keep their hopes alive for the 2025 national title. But where do all of these teams stand now?

Here is a ranking of all Elite Eight teams.

Did Arizona find Duke’s weakness? It’s possible. Caleb Love tried to carry the Wildcats in the teams’ rematch from November. Despite putting up 35 points, he wasn’t successful, though he also joined a list of aggressive guards giving Duke trouble and trying to stop the program from winning its first national title in a decade (the first of the post-Coach K era). Kansas’ Dajuan Harris Jr. (14 points, 9 assists) did something similar in the Jayhawks’ win over Duke earlier in the season. Auburn’s Tahaad Pettiford had 20 points in the Tigers’ loss at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Dec. 4. North Carolina’s RJ Davis scored 20 points in the Tar Heels’ second loss to Duke this season. Is that an issue? Or consider this:

By the time an opposing player enters desperation mode against Cooper Flagg and Co., it’s usually too late. Love was spectacular Thursday night, but his team was also down 15 points with 9:34 to go. At this point in the tournament, the remaining teams in the field might have to come together and make one super team to beat Duke, which has six NBA prospects, including three projected lottery picks. More realistic is paying attention to this part of Duke’s game: Since March 1, the Blue Devils have dropped to 38th in adjusted defensive efficiency, per barttorvik.com.

Up next: vs. Alabama in San Francisco (Saturday, 8:49 p.m. ET, TBS/truTV)


2. Florida Gators
Original seed: No. 1 seed (West)
NCAA tournament results: Defeated No. 16 Norfolk State 95-69; defeated No. 8 UConn 77-75; defeated No. 4 Maryland 87-71



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