Defending national champion Florida
is a No. 1 seed for March Madness, Houston lurking in South
[March 16, 2026]
By DAVE SKRETTA
Defending national champion Florida's path to another Final Four
could include a rematch with Houston, whom it beat in the final a
year ago, only this time in a South Region finale that would be
played just a short drive from the Cougars' campus.
The Gators were chosen as one of the four No. 1 seeds for the NCAA
Tournament on Sunday.
The SEC regular-season champions will open against the winner of a
First Four game on Wednesday between Prairie View A&M and Lehigh on
Friday in Tampa, Florida, getting the benefit of a close opening
weekend of games. The second-seeded Cougars will play No. 15 seed
Idaho on Thursday in Oklahoma City.
Yet it’s not hard to look ahead to a potential regional finale
between the Gators and Cougars at the Toyota Center, which is less
than three miles away from the Fertitta Center, where Houston
celebrated with its fans on Sunday at a selection watch party.
“We try to be very consistent with our program. We’re not going to
be reactive in regards to when we’re winning that we don’t practice
hard,” Gators coach Todd Golden said after their loss to Vanderbilt
on Saturday in the semifinals of the SEC tourney.
“Part of what makes our program what it is is our consistency,” he
said. “We’re not going to change a lot.”
Third-seeded Illinois and fourth-seeded Nebraska could have
something to say about that Florida-Houston rematch.

The Illini, who had struggled down the stretch and lost to Wisconsin
in the Big Ten Tournament, will open against No. 14 seed Penn — the
Ivy League tourney champ — on Thursday in Greenville, South
Carolina.
“We’re a possession away in a lot of games from being one of the
best teams record-wise in the country. I still think we’re one of
the best teams in the country,” Illinois coach Brad Underwood said.
“We’ve just got to stay focused.”
Big chance for Big Red
The Huskers slumped a little after a 20-0 start but are back in the
NCAA Tournament with a matchup against No. 13 seed Troy on Thursday
in Oklahoma City.
Nebraska has never won a game in the NCAA Tournament, losing its
opener in each of its eight previous appearances. That includes a
loss two years ago as the No. 8 seed to Texas A&M in Fred Hoiberg’s
first time taking the Huskers to the dance.
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Illinois guard Andrej Stojakovic, left, shoots over Wisconsin guard
Braeden Carrington during the first half of an NCAA college
basketball game in the quarterfinals of the Big 10 Conference
tournament, Friday, March 13, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y.
Huh)

The No. 4 seed is the best for Nebraska since it
was the No. 3 in 1991 and lost its opener to No. 14 seed Xavier.
Getting familiar
Seventh-seeded Saint Mary’s is making its fifth straight NCAA
Tournament appearance and will play No. 10 seed Texas A&M, which is
in the tourney for the fourth straight time. But it’s the Aggies’
first playing “Bucky Ball” — the name given to the style of
basketball it plays under Bucky McMillan, who succeeded Buzz
Williams as their coach this season.
Speaking of familiar
Iowa is back in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 9 seed and will play
eighth-seeded Clemson in the first round. The Hawkeyes are led by
Ben McCollum, who took Drake to the second round of the tourney last
season. The year before that? McCollum was the coach at Northwest
Missouri State, a Division II school that he turned into a national
power.
Tar Heels trouble
North Carolina slipped to the No. 6 seed and will play its NCAA
tourney opener against No. 11 seed VCU, which won the Atlantic-10
Tournament. The Tar Heels’ seeding took a hit with a loss to Clemson
in the ACC Tournament and, perhaps more likely, the injury to star
freshman Caleb Wilson. His broken thumb required surgery and
effectively ended his season.
The other South matchup
Vanderbilt earned the No. 5 seed after reaching its first SEC
Tournament title game in 14 years, losing to Arkansas on Sunday, and
will play No. 12 seed McNeese in the first round. The winner of that
game gets the Nebraska-Troy winner in the second round.
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