Print the Complete 2025 March Madness Bracket with all 64 Teams
Complete 2025 March Madness Bracket to Print
We already hooked you up with a blank March Madness bracket earlier this week, but now we’ve got the full lineup of lucky and earned college programs that will make up the roster for 2025 March Madness. Maybe you printed it out, maybe you didn’t. Whatever the case, whether you’re ready to cheer on your team or rage over the selection committee’s choices, it’s time to dive into the field below.
Snubbed and Feeling the Sting
March Madness wouldn’t be complete without some Selection Sunday heartbreak. North Carolina somehow secured the final at-large spot despite a brutal 1-12 record in Quad 1 games, leaving several teams fuming on the outside looking in. Here are the biggest snubs of 2025:
West Virginia looked like a solid tournament team early in the season, but a rough finish and a quick exit from the Big 12 Tournament sealed their fate with the committee. Indiana made a strong push down the stretch, but their midseason struggles were apparently too much to overcome, leaving Hoosier fans frustrated once again. Meanwhile, Boise State put together a respectable Mountain West campaign, but a single bad loss back in November came back to haunt them when it mattered most. March Madness can be unforgiving, and these teams found that out the hard way.
Not to say we’re salty about UNC sneaking in over smaller programs that could’ve made March Madness magic, but… yeah, we are. And we’re not the only one calling foul before the tournament even starts.
Men’s No. 1 Seeds: SEC Takes Over
The men’s tournament features Auburn (South), Duke (East), Houston (Midwest), and Florida (West) as the top seeds. And in case you were wondering, yes, the SEC completely took over March Madness this year—securing a record 14 bids out of 16 teams, smashing the previous mark of 11 set by the 2011 Big East. Here’s a quick breakdown of your No. 1 seeds:
#1 The Auburn Tigers hit a few speed bumps at the end of the season, but the selection committee wasn’t fazed. The Tigers hold the top overall seed and will try to avoid another early exit.
#1 The Duke Blue Devils for the 15th time was named a number one ranked program going into the tournament. Led by freshman phenom Cooper Flagg, the Blue Devils are primed for a deep run—assuming Flagg’s ankle doesn’t have other plans.
#1 The Florida Gators are back in the national spotlight, but they’ll have to fend off fellow SEC powers Alabama and Tennessee, who were knocking on the door of a No. 1 seed.
#1 The Houston Cougars have been a powerhouse all year. Short of a total disaster in the Big 12 Tournament, their top seed was never really in doubt.
Time to Fill Out That Bracket, Bro
The schedule is locked starting with the First Four before the main 64 team bracket kicks into gear on Thursday. The matchups are set, and now it’s time to make your predictions. The men’s tournament tips off March 18 with the First Four, followed by the first round on March 20-21. The women’s tournament follows suit, leading up to the championship game on April 6 in Tampa.
Grab your printable bracket now and start making your picks. Whether you’re joining an office pool, competing against friends, or just want an excuse to ignore work for the next few weeks, this is your ultimate March Madness companion. Download it in PDF format (nostalgia version or blue tint) or in the image formats you see above. Former and latter. March Madness is always full of buzzer-beaters, upsets, and Cinderella stories—so get ready, because the 2025 NCAA tournament is shaping up to be absolutely wild. Sheer madness. We wouldn’t expect anything else.