Those still uncertain of reachingMarch Madnessare feeling the magnitude of the moment, as every result is heightened ahead ofSelection Sunday. Most have just a few games left beforeconference tournamentsbegin, and one team is already in do-or-die mode.
Here are the teams on the bubble in the latest USA TODAY Sports Bracketology, and what's ahead of them as they try to secure a spot in the bracket.
2026: Michigan Wolverines
2025: Florida Gators
2024: Connecticut Huskies
2023: Connecticut Huskies
2022: Kansas Jayhawks
2021: Baylor Bears
2019: Virginia Cavaliers
2018: Villanova Wildcats
2017: North Carolina Tar Heels
2016: Villanova Wildcats
2015: Duke Blue Devils
2014: Connecticut Huskies
2013: Louisville Cardinals (title later vacated)
2012: Kentucky Wildcats
2011: Connecticut Huskies
2010: Duke Blue Devils
2009: North Carolina Tar Heels
2008: Kansas Jayhawks
2007: Florida Gators
2006: Florida Gators
2005: North Carolina Tar Heels
2004: Connecticut Huskies
2003: Syracuse Orangemen
2002: Maryland Terrapins
2001: Duke Blue Devils
2000: Michigan State Spartans
1999: Connecticut Huskies
1998: Kentucky Wildcats
1997: Arizona Wildcats
1996: Kentucky Wildcats
1995: UCLA Bruins
1994: Arkansas Razorbacks
1993: North Carolina Tar Heels
1992: Duke Blue Devils
1991: Duke Blue Devils
1990: UNLV Runnin' Rebels
1989: Michigan Wolverines
1988: Kansas Jayhawks
1987: Indiana Hoosiers
1986: Louisville Cardinals
1985: Villanova Wildcats
1984: Georgetown Hoyas
1983: North Carolina State Wolfpack
1982: North Carolina Tar Heels
1981: Indiana Hoosiers
1980: Louisville Cardinals
1979: Michigan State Spartans
1978: Kentucky Wildcats
1977: Marquette
1976: Indiana Hoosiers
1975: UCLA Bruins
1974: North Carolina State Wolfpack
1973: UCLA Bruins
1972: UCLA Bruins
1971: UCLA Bruins
1970: UCLA Bruins
1969: UCLA Bruins
1968: UCLA Bruins
1967: UCLA Bruins
1966: Texas Western Miners
1965: UCLA Bruins
1964: UCLA Bruins
1963: Loyola Ramblers
1961: Cincinnati Bearcats
1960: Ohio State Buckeyes
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2026: Michigan Wolverines
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2026: Michigan Wolverines
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2025: Florida Gators
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2024: Connecticut Huskies
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2023: Connecticut Huskies
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2022: Kansas Jayhawks
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2021: Baylor Bears
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2019: Virginia Cavaliers
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2018: Villanova Wildcats
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2017: North Carolina Tar Heels
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2016: Villanova Wildcats
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2015: Duke Blue Devils
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2014: Connecticut Huskies
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2013: Louisville Cardinals (title later vacated)
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2012: Kentucky Wildcats
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2011: Connecticut Huskies
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2010: Duke Blue Devils
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2009: North Carolina Tar Heels
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2008: Kansas Jayhawks
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2007: Florida Gators
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2006: Florida Gators
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2005: North Carolina Tar Heels
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2004: Connecticut Huskies
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2003: Syracuse Orangemen
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2002: Maryland Terrapins
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2001: Duke Blue Devils
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2000: Michigan State Spartans
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1999: Connecticut Huskies
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1998: Kentucky Wildcats
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1997: Arizona Wildcats
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1996: Kentucky Wildcats
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1995: UCLA Bruins
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1994: Arkansas Razorbacks
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1993: North Carolina Tar Heels
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1992: Duke Blue Devils
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1991: Duke Blue Devils
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1990: UNLV Runnin' Rebels
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1989: Michigan Wolverines
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1988: Kansas Jayhawks
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1987: Indiana Hoosiers
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1986: Louisville Cardinals
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1985: Villanova Wildcats
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1984: Georgetown Hoyas
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1983: North Carolina State Wolfpack
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1982: North Carolina Tar Heels
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1981: Indiana Hoosiers
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1980: Louisville Cardinals
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1979: Michigan State Spartans
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1978: Kentucky Wildcats
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1977: Marquette
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1976: Indiana Hoosiers
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1975: UCLA Bruins
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1974: North Carolina State Wolfpack
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1973: UCLA Bruins
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1972: UCLA Bruins
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1971: UCLA Bruins
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1970: UCLA Bruins
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1969: UCLA Bruins
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1968: UCLA Bruins
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1967: UCLA Bruins
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1966: Texas Western Miners
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1965: UCLA Bruins
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1964: UCLA Bruins
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1963: Loyola Ramblers
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1961: Cincinnati Bearcats
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1960: Ohio State Buckeyes
Texas A&M
Record: 20-10 (10-7)
NET Ranking: 43
Quad 1 record: 5-6
Projected seed: No. 11
Quality wins:at Texas, at Georgia, vs. Kentucky
Bad losses:at Oklahoma State
A team that started SEC play 7-1 is in trouble with a 3-6 record in its past nine games, although it did just beat Kentucky. What's really hurt Texas A&M is it doesn't have a major win as no victory came against a ranked foe. The Aggies don't have to feel entirely scared of their outlook, but it needs to beat LSU (March 7) and win one SEC tournament game to feel comfortable.
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Auburn
Auburn Tigers forward Filip Jovic (38) controls a rebound during the second half against the Mississippi Rebels at Neville Arena.
Record: 16-14 (7-10)
NET Ranking: 38
Quad 1 record: 5-11
Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)
Quality wins:vs. St John's (neutral), vs. Arkansas, at Florida
Bad losses:vs. Mississippi, at Mississippi State
The most polarizing team in the tournament conversation, Auburn is in the field thanks to a strong NET ranking and some major victories, even though it doesn't have a record of a March Madness contender. Projected to make the field, the Tigers can't afford more losses to squeak into the bracket. Regardless of what happens, they will be a major talking point.
Santa Clara
Record: 24-7 (15-3)
NET Ranking: 41
Quad 1 record: 1-5
Projected seed: No. 11 (First Four)
Quality wins:vs. Saint Mary's
Bad losses:vs. Loyola Chicago (neutral), vs. Arizona State (neutral)
The Broncos finished the regular season in third place of the West Coast Conference. Even though it has the dreaded Quad 4 loss, Santa Clara was able to get a win against co-conference champion Saint Mary's. It doesn't play until the WCC quarterfinals March 8, and it must win that game to feel confident. If it's able to beat the Gaels to advance to the title game, that could lock up a spot.
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UCLA
Record: 20-10 (12-7)
NET Ranking: 39
Quad 1 record: 4-8
Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)
Quality wins:vs. Purdue, vs. Illinois, vs. Nebraska
Bad losses:vs. California (neutral), vs. Indiana, at Minnesota
Just when UCLA was getting off of the bubble thanks to a big win against Illinois, the Bruins rejoined the group with a road loss at Minnesota. Luckily, they returned home for a major beatdown of Nebraska to push them back in comfortable territory. Now beat crosstown rival Southern California on March 7 to boost the Quad 1 record and UCLA is feeling good going into the Big Ten tournament.
New Mexico
Record: 22-7 (13-5)
NET Ranking: 42
Quad 1 record: 2-5
Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)
Quality wins:at Virginia Commonwealth, vs. San Diego State
Bad losses:at New Mexico State, vs. Boise State
The Lobos could really have used a win at Nevada to boost the Quad 1 record, but they responded emphatically to beat San Diego State at home in what was a major bubble battle, a key reason New Mexico is in the projected field. Now Eric Olen's team has to beat Colorado State (March 4), and a major test awaits in a trip to Utah State (March 7), where it can clinch a share of the regular season title.
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Indiana
Indiana Hoosiers head coach Darian Devries reacts to a call during the first half against the Purdue Boilermakers at Mackey Arena.
Record: 17-12 (8-10)
NET Ranking: 40
Quad 1 record: 2-11
Projected seed: First four out
Quality wins:vs. Purdue, at UCLA
Bad losses:at Minnesota, vs. Northwestern
After riding high to start February, the Hoosiers came crashing down with four straight losses. Yes, three of them came against top-15 teams, but the home defeat to Northwestern was inexcusable and really set them back. Now Indiana has to win its last two, which won't be easy; playing a sneaky Minnesota team (March 4) and then at Ohio State (March 7) in a massive bubble game.
San Diego State
Record: 19-10 (13-6)
NET Ranking: 44
Quad 1 record: 2-6
Projected seed: First four out
Quality wins:vs. Utah State
Bad losses:vs. Troy, vs. Grand Canyon (twice), at Colorado State
You can look at San Diego State's recent results with glass half full or glass half empty. Positive is it beat Mountain West leader Utah State and Boise State for two Quad 1 wins. The negative is it's the Aztecs' only wins in the past five games, with a really bad performance in the rematch with Boise State. SDSU remains in limbo, and it needs at least two more wins to creep back in the bracket projection.
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Virginia Commonwealth
Record: 23-7 (14-3)
NET Ranking: 47
Quad 1 record: 1-5
Projected seed: First four out
Quality wins:vs. South Florida (neutral)
Bad losses:at George Mason
Getting a win over Saint Louis would've been a major boost for the Rams, but they were unable to cash-in on their second opportunity. After avenging a loss to George Mason, VCU gets an excellent chance to add a Quad 1 win in the regular season finale at Dayton (March 6), though it's far from done since it will have to put up a solid showing in the Atlantic 10 tournament.
California
Record: 20-9 (8-8)
NET Ranking: 63
Quad 1 record:4-4
Projected seed: First four out
Quality wins:vs. UCLA (neutral), vs. North Carolina, at Miami
Bad losses:vs. Pittsburgh, at Kansas State, at Florida State, at Syracuse
All of the momentum Cal built was immediately eviscerated with a horrible double-digit Quad 3 home loss to Pittsburgh. The Golden Bears couldn't afford it as their NET ranking is already extremely high, and it now must win its last two games at Georgia Tech (March 4) and Wake Forest (March 7) before making considerable noise in the ACC tournament to move up the bubble.