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Cinderella Stories or Chalk Picks: Unveiling the 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament Contenders

Cinderella Stories or Chalk Picks: Unveiling the 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament Contenders

North Texas could spell trouble for a tournament title for Memphis. The Mean Green had won seven in a row before dropping their last regular season game against Temple. They hold opponents to 59.5 points per game, third-lowest in Division I. Ross Hodge looks to get his school back to the NCAA Tournament after three straight seasons in the NIT.

  1. VCU (40.8%)
  2. Dayton (20.3%)
  3. Saint Joseph’s (9.6%)
  4. George Mason (7.8%)
  5. Loyola Chicago (6.6%)
  6. George Washington (4.5%)
  7. Saint Louis (4.4%)
  8. St. Bonaventure (1.7%)
  9. Duquesne (1.7%)
  10. Rhode Island (1.1%)
  11. Massachusetts (0.3%)
  12. La Salle (0.3%)
  13. Richmond (0.1%)
  14. Davidson (<0.1%)
  15. Fordham (<0.1%)

VCU may be the favorite, but Dayton ended the regular season with a road win against the Rams. The Flyers have wins over No. 2 UConn and No. 6 Marquette as well. It is possible that both teams get in if they meet in the tournament final and Dayton wins, as there is a low chance that the Rams still get an at-large bid.

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