The 2026 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) conducted its 87th Men’s basketball tournament on March 17, 2026, marking the win of the Michigan team as the first national champion since 1989 on April 6, 2026. From the NC State Wolfpack Men’s basketball team to the UConn team, the tournament was star-studded with 68 collegiate and university-level basketball teams participating. This single-elimination tournament is arranged to determine the NCAA Division I Men’s college basketball national champion for the 2025-2026 season. The tournament took place at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament: Selection, Qualifiers, and More
68 teams entered the 2026 NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, and a total of 31 automatic bids were awarded to each program that won its conference’s tournament. The remaining 37 of the 68 teams received at-large bids, with the NCAA selection committee extending the selection on March 15. The entire field of the Lucas Oil Stadium was seeded from 1 to 68 by the selection committee. Among all the teams, a total of eight teams played in the First Four (the four lowest-seeded at-large teams and the four-lowest seeded automatic qualifiers). The winners of the First Four advanced to the main tournament. Let us find out the winners of the First Four who played in the main tournament.
Automatic Qualifiers of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
| Team | Conference | Appearance | Last Bid |
| UMBC | America East | 3rd | 2018 |
| Duke | ACC | 48th | 2025 |
| South Florida | American | 4th | 2012 |
| Queens | Atlantic Sun | 1st | Never |
| VCU | Atlantic 10 | 21st | 2025 |
| St. John’s | Big East | 32nd | 2025 |
| Arizona | Big 12 | 40th | 2025 |
| Purdue | Big Ten | 37th | 2025 |
| Idaho | Big Sky | 5th | 1990 |
| High Point | Big South | 2nd | 2025 |
| Hofstra | CAA | 5th | 2001 |
| Kennesaw State | CUSA | 2nd | 2023 |
| Hawai’i | Big West | 6th | 2016 |
| Penn | Ivy League | 25th | 2018 |
| Wright State | Horizon | 5th | 2022 |
| Akron | MAC | 8th | 2025 |
| Siena | MAAC | 7th | 2010 |
| Howard | MEAC | 5th | 2024 |
| Northern Iowa | Missouri Valley | 9th | 2016 |
| LIU | NEC | 8th | 2018 |
| Utah State | Mountain West | 26th | 2025 |
| Tennessee State | Ohio Valley | 3rd | 1994 |
| Lehigh | Patriot | 6th | 2012 |
| Arkansas | SEC | 37th | 2025 |
| Furman | Southern | 8th | 2023 |
| North Dakota State | Summit League | 5th | 2019 |
| McNeese | Southland | 5th | 2025 |
| Troy | Sun Belt | 4th | 2025 |
| Gonzaga | WCC | 28th | 2025 |
| California Baptist | WAC | 1st | Never |
| Prairie View A&M | SWAC | 3rd | 2019 |
Teams that won their conference championships got automatically qualified for the main tournament. The seeds of the tournament were determined by the NCAA basketball tournament selection process and were published by the selection committee.
- Oklahoma School of the SEC Conference (19-15)
- Auburn School of the SEC Conference (17-16)
- San Diego State School of the Mountain West (22-11)
- Indiana School of the Big Ten Conference (18-14)
Insights from the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament
The 2026 NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament marks outstanding performances and the historical win of the Michigan Team. The Wolverines won their second title since their first win in 1989, ending a streak of four straight title game defeats. Western Athletic Conference (WAC) champion California Baptist and Atlantic Sun champion Queens made their debuts in this tournament. Queens became the fifth school since 1972 to achieve the feat. Big Sky champion Idaho made its first appearance in the tournament since 1990, whereas the Ohio Valley champion, Tennessee State, made its third appearance.
The tournament also witnessed the first appearance of the Coastal Athletic champion Hofstra since 2001. Apart from that, Southland champion McNeese and the Mid-American Conference (MAC) champion Akron made their third consecutive appearance in this tournament. A Philadelphia Big 5 school appeared in this tournament for the first time since 2022, with qualifying teams Penn and Villanova. 33 U.S. states and the District of Columbia also participated in this remarkable tournament.
Summaries of Games in the Tournament
As mentioned earlier, the tournament commenced with the first four games involving eight teams, including the four lowest-seeded at-large teams and the four lowest-seeded automatic qualifiers. The first two of the four games took place on March 17, with the Midwest Regional seed, involving UMBC (83) and Howard (86), and the West regional seed, involving Texas (68) and NC State (66).
The second two of the first four games involved the South and Midwest regional teams and took place on March 18. The South regional seed involved teams Prairie View A&M (67) and Lehigh (55), and the Midwest regional seed involved teams Miami (89) and SMU (79).
Followed by the East regional, South regional, West regional, and Midwest regional finals between several other teams, the final four games were conducted in Indianapolis between the champions of all seed regions. The National Semifinals took place on April 4 and the Final Championship on April 6. In the National Championship, MW1 Michigan Wolverines defeated UConn Huskies, with a score of 69- 63.
Some Performances that Stood Out
- Texas Longhorns Men’s Team: Texas Longhorns Men’s basketball performance in the 2026 NCAA Tournament was historical, as the team advanced from the first four to the Sweet 16 as a No. 11 seed. Led by Coach Sean Miller, this team finished 21-15. It defeated Gonzaga to reach the regional semifinals.
- The Michigan Wolverines Team: The winner of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, the Michigan Wolverines showcased outstanding performance throughout the tournament. Defeating the UConn Huskies by 69-63, the team won its second title in program history since their first title in 1989. Elliot Cadeau of the team was honored with the title of ‘Most Outstanding Player.’
- UConn Huskies Team: Although the team couldn’t win the tournament, its performance throughout the tournament was remarkable. UConn Huskies completed as the runners-up of the tournament, losing by a score of 63. Despite this loss, the team delivered a strong tournament run.
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