
2025 Final Four: Duke, Houston, Florida, and Auburn Battle for March Madness Glory
The 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is reaching its thrilling conclusion with the Final Four set to feature Duke, Houston, Florida, and Auburn. The matchups promise intense competition as Duke faces Houston, and Florida takes on Auburn in what is expected to be a memorable weekend of college basketball.
Analysts have been busy evaluating the teams' performances throughout the tournament. Duke and Houston are seen as strong contenders, with their robust defenses and versatile offenses. On the other side, Florida and Auburn have shown remarkable resilience and skill, making their way to the Final Four with impressive victories.
As the excitement builds, fans are eagerly awaiting the Frozen Four in men's ice hockey, which is also set to captivate audiences with its own set of thrilling matchups. The convergence of these major college sports events underscores the passion and dedication of student-athletes across the nation.
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Where is the final four being played in 2025?
The 2025 Final Four will be played in San Antonio, Texas at the Alamodome. The stadium has a listed capacity of 62,834 for football and soccer. The Alamodome opened May 15, 1993, at a cost of approximately $186 million. The City of San Antonio owns and operates it.
When is the final four of basketball 2025?
The Final Four will begin with the national semifinals on Saturday, April 5, and the national championship game will be two days later on Monday, April 7. All three games will air live on CBS.
When was the last time all number 1 seeds made it to final 4?
The last and only time the Final Four featured all four No. 1 seeds was in 2008 when Kansas, Memphis, North Carolina and UCLA all reached the semifinals. Kansas went on to defeat Memphis in the national championship game.
Did Auburn make it to the final four?
Advancing to the Final Four for the second time in program history, No. 1 Auburn used a hot start and Broome's valiant effort to defeat Michigan State 70-64 Sunday in the South Region final.