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The SEC's historic season continues into the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament.
After setting a record with 14 teams qualifying for the tournament from the conference, the SEC set another record on Sunday after the second round. Seven of the 14 teams that got into the tournament are headed to the Sweet 16. Yes, that means just under half of the field of the regional semifinal round will be made up of SEC teams.
REQUIRED READING: March Madness winners, losers with Sweet 16 of men's NCAA Tournament all set
No. 1 overall seed Auburn, No. 1 seed Florida, No. 2 seeds Alabama and Tennessee and No. 3 seed Kentucky were all favorites to advance to the Sweet 16. However, No. 6 Ole Miss and No. 10 Arkansas are two surprises crashing the next round. The Razorbacks defeated No. 2 St. John's in a major upset to advance to the Sweet 16.
At least one SEC team will advance to the Elite Eight as the Vols and Wildcats face off in the Midwest Regional semifinal on Friday. Florida (+350) remains the second-favorite in betting odds per BetMGM to win the NCAA Tournament, trailing only Duke (+225).
If four additional teams can find a path to victory, the SEC will have a chance to set a new record for the most teams in the Elite Eight. The Big East (2009) and ACC (2016) hold the record for the most Elite Eight teams with four.
Here's a look at how the SEC teams that made it to the NCAA Tournament have performed by round and odds for a national championship:
The SEC is 15-6 in the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament. The conference went 8-7 in the First Four and first round but posted a 7-1 record in the second round. The lone team to lose in the second round was No. 4 Texas A&M, which lost 91-79 to No. 4 Michigan.
Odds via BetMGM as of Monday, March 24.
Here's a look at the seven SEC remaining team's odds to win a national championship.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: How the SEC performed in the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament
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After setting a record with 14 teams qualifying for the tournament from the conference, the SEC set another record on Sunday after the second round. Seven of the 14 teams that got into the tournament are headed to the Sweet 16. Yes, that means just under half of the field of the regional semifinal round will be made up of SEC teams.
REQUIRED READING: March Madness winners, losers with Sweet 16 of men's NCAA Tournament all set
No. 1 overall seed Auburn, No. 1 seed Florida, No. 2 seeds Alabama and Tennessee and No. 3 seed Kentucky were all favorites to advance to the Sweet 16. However, No. 6 Ole Miss and No. 10 Arkansas are two surprises crashing the next round. The Razorbacks defeated No. 2 St. John's in a major upset to advance to the Sweet 16.
At least one SEC team will advance to the Elite Eight as the Vols and Wildcats face off in the Midwest Regional semifinal on Friday. Florida (+350) remains the second-favorite in betting odds per BetMGM to win the NCAA Tournament, trailing only Duke (+225).
If four additional teams can find a path to victory, the SEC will have a chance to set a new record for the most teams in the Elite Eight. The Big East (2009) and ACC (2016) hold the record for the most Elite Eight teams with four.
Here's a look at how the SEC teams that made it to the NCAA Tournament have performed by round and odds for a national championship:
SEC record in 2025 men's NCAA Tournament
- SEC record in 2025 men's NCAA Tournament: 15-7
The SEC is 15-6 in the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament. The conference went 8-7 in the First Four and first round but posted a 7-1 record in the second round. The lone team to lose in the second round was No. 4 Texas A&M, which lost 91-79 to No. 4 Michigan.
SEC in the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament Results
First Four
- No. 11 Texas lost to No. 11 Xavier, 86-80
First Round
- No. 1 Auburn defeated No. 16 Alabama State, 83-63
- No. 9 Georgia lost to No. 8 Gonzaga, 89, 68
- No. 2 Tennessee defeated No. 15 Wofford, 77-63
- No. 10 Arkansas defeated No. 7 Kansas, 79-72
- No. 6 Missouri lost to No. 11 Drake, 67-57
- No. 4 Texas A&M defeated No. 13 Yale, 80-71
- No. 9 Mississippi State lost to No. 8 Baylor, 75-72
- No. 2 Alabama defeated No. 15 Robert Morris, 90-81
- No. 6 Ole Miss defeated No. 11 North Carolina, 71-64
- No. 10 Vanderbilt lost to No. 7 Saint Mary's, 59-56
- No. 1 Florida defeated No. 16 Norfolk State, 95-69
- No. 3 Kentucky defeated No. 14 Troy, 76-57
- No. 9 Oklahoma lost to No. 8 Connecticut, 67-59
Second Round
- No. 1 Auburn defeated No. 9 Creighton, 82-70
- No. 10 Arkansas defeated No. 2 St. John’s, 75-66
- No. 2 Tennessee defeated No. 7 UCLA, 67-58
- No. 4 Texas A&M lost to No. 5 Michigan, 91-79
- No. 1 Florida defeated No. 8 UConn, 77-75
- No. 3 Kentucky defeated No. 6 Illinois, 84-75
- No. 2 Alabama beat No. 7 Saint Mary’s, 80-66
- No. 6 Ole Miss beat No. 3 Iowa State, 91-78
SEC odds to win NCAA Tournament
Odds via BetMGM as of Monday, March 24.
Here's a look at the seven SEC remaining team's odds to win a national championship.
- 1. Florida (+350)
- 2. Auburn (+525)
- 3. Tennessee (+1600)
- 4. Alabama (+1800)
- 5. Kentucky (+5500)
- 6. Ole Miss (+8000)
- 7. Arkansas (+10000)
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: How the SEC performed in the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament
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