We started nine days ago with 68 teams. Now there are eight teams left.
After a record selection of Sunday, the SEC continued to deliver, and it represents half of the elite eight (Florida, Auburn, Tennessee, Alabama). Duke retained a fervent team of the Arizona which launched a late return Thursday to secure the second trip of Jon Scheyer to the Elite Eight as a chief coach. Houston rushed out by Purdue Friday evening on a last second blow. Texas Tech has overcome a two -digit deficit in extension against Arkansas, while the state of Michigan made the good games late to seal the 11th appearance of Tom Izzo Elite Eight.
They all played well enough to get to this point and keep their hopes alive for the 2025 national title. But where are all these teams now?
Here is a ranking of all Elite Eight teams.
1. Duke Blue Devils
Original seed: Seed n ° 1 (is)
NCAA tournament results: Defeated n ° 16 Mount St. Mary’s 93-49; defeated n ° 9 Baylor 89-66; defeated n ° 4 Arizona 100-93