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Breaking down best March Madness 2025 games today: Friday’s top contests

Watch Key March Madness 2025 Games to Watch on Friday:

(9) Baylor vs. (8) Mississippi St.

12:15pm, CBS

Spend half a day at work and start the weekend early with a 12-hour madness. Unfortunately, St. John fans are familiar with Baylor after losing their 99-98 thriller in 2ot in November. However, since then, the two teams have been moving in opposite directions, but Baylor has only won one consecutive game since late January.

The Baylor Bears' Robert Wright III #1 drives to the basket during the quarterfinal match of the Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Getty Images

(12) Colorado vs. (5) Memphis

2pm, TBS

We already saw one 12 over-5 upset on Thursday. Is there an encore? Despite the differences in seeds, Colorado is actually preferred over Memphis, with no Starguard Tyrees Hunter (left leg injury).

(11) North Carolina vs. (6) Mississippi

4:05pm, TNT

The decision to include North Carolina on the field was not proven by being blown away by San Diego State in the first four, but the Tar Heels can send another strong message by winning again. They certainly have history as one of the most renowned programs in the sport that has risen against the Ole Miss Squad, which has not reached the second round since 2013.

North Carolina's Tar Heels Guard Sestrimble (7) dribbles the ball defended by San Diego's Aztec guard Kimo Ferrari. Rick Osentoski-Immagn Images

(10) New Mexico vs. (7) Marquet

7:25pm, TBS

New Mexico coach Richard Pipino didn't have to look hard at what he helped him scout Marquette. His father, Rick, texted him a scouting report after Brackett was revealed. It was undoubtedly at the top of the list, slowing down Marquette star guard Cam Jones, who scored 19.3 points in the game.


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(9) Oklahoma vs. (8) Connecticut

9:25pm, TNT

He was totally unconscious for Dun Harley in UConn's NCAA tournament, losing twice in the first round and most recently won the Back-to-Back Championship. His counterpart also had experience cutting the net on Friday. Oklahoma coach Porter Moser famously led Loyola Chicago to the Final Four in 2018.

Jeremiah is afraid of dribbling the ball while Oklahoma Sooner #0 is defended by Georgia Bulldogs Dylan James #13. Getty Images

(11) Xavier vs. (6) Illinois

9:45pm, CBS

There may not be any more inconsistent teams on the field than Illinois. This looks like the last four candidates of a minute, with the next minute being blown away by more than 20 points. They will need a match against Xavier coach Shawn Miller, who has won his first four wins in Texas and has eight Sweet 16 appearances.

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