March Madness Day 1: Live updates, scores, takeaways


The wait is finally over: March Madness tips off with Day 1 of the men’s 2025 NCAA tournament — and we’re here to track all the action.

We have more than 12 hours of hoops in store. Whether you’re watching all 16 first-round games or refreshing score pages, consider this your guide to all the major highlights and results, along with reactions and on-site reporting from ESPN writers across the country.


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(11) VCU vs. (6) BYU, 4:05 p.m. (TNT)
(9) Georgia vs. (8) Gonzaga, 4:30 p.m. (TBS)
(15) Wofford vs. (2) Tennessee, 6:50 p.m. (TNT)
(10) Arkansas vs. (7) Kansas, 7:10 p.m. (CBS)
(13) Yale vs. (4) Texas A&M, 7:25 p.m. (TBS)
(11) Drake vs. (6) Missouri, 7:35 p.m. (truTV)
(10) Utah State vs. (7) UCLA, 9:25 p.m. (TNT)
(15) Omaha vs. (2) St. John’s, 9:45 p.m. (CBS)
(12) UCSD vs. (5) Michigan, 10 p.m. (TBS)
(14) UNCW vs. (3) Texas Tech, 10:10 p.m. (truTV)


Day 1 Results

Most recent games listed first.



Final: Wisconsin beats Montana, 85-66

How Wisconsin won: The drumbeat of Wisconsin’s size and earnestness on offense was too much for the upstart Grizzlies. The Badgers had two 7-footers — Steven Crowl and Nolan Winter — in the starting lineup around the Big Ten’s fifth-leading scorer, John Tonje. The Grizzlies tried to counter with their four-guard lineup, with the 6-foot-8 Te’Jon Sawyer often the only Montana player on the floor over 6-5. And while Montana cut the lead to four points twice early in the second half, the Badgers kept grinding away on ruthlessly efficient 55.4% shooting. John Blackwell led U-W with 19 points as Crowl finished with 18 and Tonje with 15. The Badgers blocked six shots and out-rebounded Montana 40-29. — Jeff Legwold



Final: Purdue beats High Point, 75-63

How Purdue won: High Point played the role of the pesky underdog well, keeping things close in the second half. But in the end, Purdue wore the Panthers down with junior forward Trey Kaufman-Renn (21 points, 8 rebounds) and junior guard Braden Smith (18 points, 6 assists) leading the charge. The decisive stat that tells the story: Purdue had a 45-24 rebounding edge. High Point’s last lead was at the 12:19 mark of the first half (14-13), and while the Panthers cut it to three with just less than eight minutes in regulation, they couldn’t get over the hump. — Mike Reiss



Final: Creighton beats Louisville, 89-75

How Creighton won: In what was essentially a road game, 9-seeded Creighton beat 8-seeded Louisville in a first-round matchup that wasn’t close again after the middle of the first half. Creighton senior guard Jamiya Neal scored a game-high 29 points with some massive buckets late that helped stifle Louisville’s momentum. This draw is a mixed bag for top-seeded Auburn if it beats Alabama State, but the Bluejays showed they have the firepower to truly challenge the Tigers. — Ben Baby



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