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Oregon's résumé is set.
Now the Ducks must wait to learn their men's NCAA Tournament landing spot.
That will come during the Selection Sunday show at 3 p.m. on CBS when the 68-team men's basketball bracket is revealed for the tournament that begins this week with the First Four games in Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Oregon (24-9) is a lock to make the tournament, but there remains intrigue about what seed the Ducks will get and what regional site they will get sent to for a second-round game Thursday or Friday.
With that, here's one last look and bracket projections heading into Sunday.
Joe Lunardi, ESPN: In his bracketology update Saturday morning, Lunardi has the Ducks as a No. 5 seed and playing No. 12 UC San Diego in the Seattle Regional, with the winner facing either No. 4 Arizona or No. 13 Lipscomb. Lunardi also has the Ducks in the West bracket, meaning they would play in San Francisco for the Sweet 16 if they made it that far.
Jerry Palm, cbssports.com: Updated on Saturday, Palm has the Ducks as a No. 4 seed playing No. 13 Akron in the Seattle Regional with the winner playing the winner of No. 5 Marquette vs. No. 12 McNeese State.
USA TODAY: Oregon comes in as a No. 5 seed with a game against No. 12 Liberty in the Denver Regional in projections that came out Saturday. Also in the bracket is No. 4 BYU and No. 13 Akron.
Bracketmatrix.com: This site factors in 113 brackets — including the three above — and then averages out where a team was projected. Updated on Saturday, the site has Oregon as No. 5 seed with an average projection of 4.87. The Ducks were predicted to land anywhere between a No. 4 seed and a No. 7 seed.
Chris Hansen covers University of Oregon football, men’s basketball, track and field, cross country and softball for The Register-Guard. You can reach him at [email protected] and you can follow him on X @chansen_RG
This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Oregon March Madness bracket predictions for 2025 NCAA Tournament
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Now the Ducks must wait to learn their men's NCAA Tournament landing spot.
That will come during the Selection Sunday show at 3 p.m. on CBS when the 68-team men's basketball bracket is revealed for the tournament that begins this week with the First Four games in Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Oregon (24-9) is a lock to make the tournament, but there remains intrigue about what seed the Ducks will get and what regional site they will get sent to for a second-round game Thursday or Friday.
With that, here's one last look and bracket projections heading into Sunday.
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Oregon basketball standing in latest bracketology
Joe Lunardi, ESPN: In his bracketology update Saturday morning, Lunardi has the Ducks as a No. 5 seed and playing No. 12 UC San Diego in the Seattle Regional, with the winner facing either No. 4 Arizona or No. 13 Lipscomb. Lunardi also has the Ducks in the West bracket, meaning they would play in San Francisco for the Sweet 16 if they made it that far.
Jerry Palm, cbssports.com: Updated on Saturday, Palm has the Ducks as a No. 4 seed playing No. 13 Akron in the Seattle Regional with the winner playing the winner of No. 5 Marquette vs. No. 12 McNeese State.
USA TODAY: Oregon comes in as a No. 5 seed with a game against No. 12 Liberty in the Denver Regional in projections that came out Saturday. Also in the bracket is No. 4 BYU and No. 13 Akron.
Bracketmatrix.com: This site factors in 113 brackets — including the three above — and then averages out where a team was projected. Updated on Saturday, the site has Oregon as No. 5 seed with an average projection of 4.87. The Ducks were predicted to land anywhere between a No. 4 seed and a No. 7 seed.
Chris Hansen covers University of Oregon football, men’s basketball, track and field, cross country and softball for The Register-Guard. You can reach him at [email protected] and you can follow him on X @chansen_RG
This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Oregon March Madness bracket predictions for 2025 NCAA Tournament
Continue reading...