Men's March Madness 2026: Ranking the remaining 32 teams The NCAA tournament’s round of 32 has set the stage for a mix of powerhouses and underdogs, with teams navigating a complex landscape of injuries, matchups, and momentum. The first round saw top seeds dominate, but the second round promises unpredictability as key players’ availability remains uncertain. With the tournament’s bracket shaping up, here’s a breakdown of the remaining teams based on their performance and potential. Arizona Wildcats (No. 1, West) The Wildcats entered the tournament as a dominant force, showcasing their balanced attack in a 92-58 win over Long Island. Despite Jaden Bradley’s quiet game with just seven points, the team’s depth shone through, with Brayden Burries and Koa Peat each scoring 18 and 15 points respectively. Arizona’s 39% shooting from beyond the arc during their 10-game winning streak highlights their offensive versatility. Their next challenge will be against Utah State, a matchup that could test their ability to sustain high-level play. Duke Blue Devils (No. 1, East) Duke’s first-round victory over Siena was marred by injuries, as Patrick Ngongba II’s absence left the team struggling to contain the 16-seed. Despite trailing by double digits at halftime, Cameron Boozer led the charge with 13-of-14 free throws and a stifling defense that held Siena to 8-of-34 shooting in the second half. The Blue Devils’ elite defense, which ranked second in adjusted efficiency, remains a key asset, though their path to the Final Four will depend on the return of Ngongba and the performance of their depth. Florida Gators (No. 1, South) Florida’s 114-55 dismantling of Prairie View A&M underscored their dominance, with a 39-point halftime lead tying for the second-largest in tournament history.#duke_blue_devils #michigan_wolverines #florida_gators #arizona_wildcats #men_s_march_madness_2026
