NCAA March Madness 2025: Expert Predictions for the Sweet 16 Showdowns

Dive into expert predictions for the 2025 NCAA March Madness Sweet 16, including key players and game strategies.

The excitement continues as the 2025 NCAA March Madness enters the Sweet 16 phase. Our experts have weighed in on the upcoming games, providing predictions and highlighting players to watch. Here's a breakdown of the key matchups and what to expect on the court.

(2) Michigan State Spartans vs. (6) Ole Miss Rebels

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Michigan State 72-69
  • Myron Medcalf: Michigan State 75-70
  • Joe Lunardi: Michigan State 70-65

Why Michigan State will win: Michigan State's top-tier 3-point defense will be crucial against Ole Miss. Additionally, Coach Tom Izzo’s emphasis on offensive rebounds and the standout play of guard Jase Richardson could tip the scales in their favor.

Player to watch: Tre Holloman. His recent form could be a game-changer for the Spartans.

(1) Florida Gators vs. (4) Maryland Terrapins

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Florida 80-75
  • Myron Medcalf: Florida 84-77
  • Joe Lunardi: Florida 85-75

Why Florida will win: With Walter Clayton Jr. leading a dynamic offense, Florida's ability to manufacture points is superior. Their size advantage will also help counteract Maryland’s strong frontcourt.

Player to watch: Alijah Martin. His performance is pivotal for Florida's success.

(1) Auburn Tigers vs. (5) Michigan Wolverines

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Auburn 82-77
  • Myron Medcalf: Auburn 76-72
  • Joe Lunardi: Auburn 80-70

Why Auburn will win: Auburn's defensive prowess and the versatility of Johni Broome could disrupt Michigan’s offense, especially their perimeter game.

Player to watch: Chad Baker-Mazara. His unpredictability might be just what Auburn needs to secure a win.

(3) Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. (10) Arkansas Razorbacks

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Texas Tech 76-70
  • Myron Medcalf: Texas Tech 79-72
  • Joe Lunardi: Texas Tech 75-65

Why Texas Tech will win: Texas Tech’s balanced game, combining solid defense with potent offense, particularly from JT Toppin, should pose significant challenges for Arkansas.

Player to watch: Boogie Fland. His recovery and form are critical for Arkansas.

(2) Alabama Crimson Tide vs. (6) BYU Cougars

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: BYU 94-92
  • Myron Medcalf: BYU 96-93
  • Joe Lunardi: Alabama 85-80

Why BYU will win: Momentum and their high-octane offense make BYU a tough opponent, particularly if their 3-point shots are falling.

Player to watch: Egor Demin. His performance could be decisive in this high-stakes matchup.

(2) Tennessee Volunteers vs. (3) Kentucky Wildcats

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Tennessee 73-69
  • Myron Medcalf: Tennessee 79-77
  • Joe Lunardi: Tennessee 72-71

Why Tennessee will win: Tennessee’s guard play, especially from Chaz Lanier and Zakai Zeigler, has been stellar, and their defense has tightened up just in time.

Player to watch: Chaz Lanier. His shooting efficiency will be key.

(1) Duke Blue Devils vs. (4) Arizona Wildcats

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Duke 84-76
  • Myron Medcalf: Duke 78-71
  • Joe Lunardi: Duke 90-75

Why Duke will win: Duke’s overall depth and the brilliance of Cooper Flagg make them formidable. Arizona’s defensive lapses could be costly against such a talented squad.

Player to watch: Caleb Love. His experience and skill against Duke are invaluable.

(1) Houston Cougars vs. (4) Purdue Boilermakers

Predictions:

  • Jeff Borzello: Houston 69-62
  • Myron Medcalf: Houston 78-71
  • Joe Lunardi: Houston 71-69

Why Houston will win: Houston’s elite defense, particularly their ability to disrupt opponent's offenses, will be key, especially against Purdue’s sometimes vulnerable handling of the ball.

Player to watch: J’Wan Roberts. His health and impact in the paint will be crucial for Houston.

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