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Duke, Arizona, Mich, Florida get top seeding for March Madness, Miami (Ohio) squeaks in as 11 seed

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Duke, Arizona, Mich, Florida get top seeding for March Madness, Miami (Ohio) squeaks in as 11 seed

March Madness Brackets Revealed: Duke Tops Field as Miami (Ohio) Squeaks In

The road to Indianapolis is officially paved. In a Selection Sunday that delivered both chalk and chaos, the NCAA Tournament committee unveiled a bracket headlined by the sport’s blue bloods, punctuated by a heart-stopping final at-large bid, and already sparking furious debate from coast to coast. The Duke Blue Devils, riding a tidal wave of momentum, earned the tournament’s coveted top overall seed, setting the stage for a potential historic repeat of last year’s iconic Final Four.

Contents
  • The Predictable Power: A Familiar Foursome Atop the Bracket
  • The Bubble Bursts: Miami (Ohio)’s Miraculous Entry
  • First Four Fireworks and Region-by-Region Landmines
  • Expert Predictions and Final Four Forecast

The Predictable Power: A Familiar Foursome Atop the Bracket

For the first time in history, the four No. 1 seeds from the previous season have all returned to the top line. Duke, Arizona, Michigan, and Florida form a quartet of powerhouse programs with one collective goal: to finish the job in Indianapolis. Duke’s claim as the overall No. 1 was never in serious doubt after their dominant ACC tournament run. Arizona’s Pac-12 championship solidified their spot, while Florida’s relentless SEC performance earned them the fourth seed.

The only late drama came from Michigan’s loss to Purdue in the Big Ten title game mere minutes before the bracket reveal. Tournament selection chair Keith Gill confirmed the loss cost the Wolverines the overall No. 2 seed, dropping them behind Arizona. “It was a razor-thin margin,” Gill noted, emphasizing the weight given to conference championship results. This seeding shuffle could have significant ramifications, potentially altering the regional paths to the Final Four.

  • Duke (East Region): The tournament’s alpha, playing with a blend of elite talent and veteran poise.
  • Arizona (West Region): A physical, defensive juggernaut looking for a smoother path than last year’s early exit.
  • Michigan (Midwest Region): The wounded Wolverines, now with a massive chip on their shoulder.
  • Florida (South Region): The balanced, experienced Gators who believe they were under-seeded a year ago.

The Bubble Bursts: Miami (Ohio)’s Miraculous Entry

While the top seeds enjoyed a stress-free Sunday, the day’s true drama unfolded on the bubble’s razor edge. The final at-large spot became a national talking point, ultimately going to the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks as a No. 11 seed. Their resume presented the committee with a unique paradox: a glittering 31-1 record marred by the 339th-ranked strength of schedule. They were, in essence, the ultimate test case for the “eye test” versus cold, hard data.

“It was one of our most difficult decisions,” admitted Gill. “The record is undeniable, but the schedule was a major concern. In the end, their sheer volume of wins, including a dominant conference tournament, earned them the spot.” The reward? A trip to Dayton for the First Four game against SMU, a brutal challenge for a team many already doubt. For programs like San Diego State, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Auburn—the most notable snubs—the RedHawks’ historic record proved too compelling to ignore, leaving them on the wrong side of history.

First Four Fireworks and Region-by-Region Landmines

The action begins Tuesday in Dayton, with the play-in games setting the tone for the madness. Beyond the Miami (Ohio) saga, another No. 11 seed play-in game between Texas and NC State features two major-conference bubble teams fighting for survival. The winner gets a daunting date with Arizona, a brutal but typical reward for surviving the First Four.

Looking deeper into the regions, potential upsets and powerhouse collisions loom:

The East Region is Duke’s to lose, but lurking as a potential Sweet 16 opponent is a physical Kentucky team, setting up a classic clash. The West could see Arizona face offensive maestro Creighton in a regional final. The Midwest, with a slightly wounded Michigan, is ripe for a sleeper like red-hot New Mexico State or a tough, defensive Saint Mary’s squad. The South Region features Florida, but the buzz surrounds a potential second-round matchup between electric-scoring UCLA and a Virginia team known for its stifling defense—a stylistic war for the ages.

Expert Predictions and Final Four Forecast

Navigating this bracket requires acknowledging both the overwhelming power at the top and the unprecedented depth in the middle seeds. The repeat of all four No. 1 seeds reaching the Final Four is a compelling narrative, but history—and this bracket’s construction—suggests at least one will fall.

My predicted Elite Eight: Duke, Kentucky, Arizona, Creighton, Michigan, Saint Mary’s, Florida, and UCLA. This mix includes three No. 1 seeds, two No. 2s, and three teams seeded No. 4 or higher, reflecting this year’s parity.

From there, I see the chalk largely holding, but with one massive exception. Duke and Arizona feel destined for Indianapolis from the East and West. In the Midwest, I’m predicting a minor shock: Saint Mary’s rides its methodical, efficient system past a Michigan team that may still be reeling from its Sunday disappointment. The South will send Florida, whose experience and defensive versatility will win a grueling battle with UCLA.

That sets up a Final Four of Duke, Arizona, Saint Mary’s, and Florida—a blend of the expected royalty and a Cinderella with a fundamentally sound blueprint. In the end, the combination of top-tier talent, coaching, and the motivation of unfinished business will prevail. Look for the Duke Blue Devils, this year’s most complete team from wire to wire, to cut down the nets in Indianapolis, fulfilling their destiny as the overall No. 1 and cementing a modern dynasty.

The bracket is set. The stories are written, waiting to be rewritten. From Duke’s coronation quest to Miami (Ohio’s) desperate dance in Dayton, the madness, as always, promises the unexpected. Let the games begin.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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