Your 2026 men’s Sweet 16 preview

⬅️ The West
🚂 No. 2 Purdue Boilermakers vs. 🤘 No. 11 Texas Longhorns, tonight at 7:10 p.m. ET: Texas is on an absolute heater, winning a nail-biter in the First Four, then upsetting No. 6 BYU and No. 3 Gonzaga in the span of five days. But this tournament only gets tougher — enter: the also scorching Boilermakers.
- Purdue has cruised thanks to their depth: Even when Player of the Year (POY) candidate Braden Smith is quiet, their lights-out three-point shooting buoys the squad. Will the ’Horns run into a Boilermaker-shaped buzzsaw, or can this Cinderella keep dancing?
🐆 No. 1 Arizona Wildcats vs. 🐗 No. 4 Arkansas Razorbacks, tonight at 9:45 p.m. ET: Last year, Arkansas logged two major upsets to reach the Sweet 16 as a No. 10 seed under first-year head coach (HC) and Kentucky hoops legend John Calipari, so they know a little bit about giant-slaying.
- But Arizona is quite the foe — the Wildcats have won 11 straight and anything short of a ’ship would be considered a failure. No pressure.
⬇️ The South

🌽 No. 4 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. 👁️ No. 9 Iowa Hawkeyes, tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET: This regional rivalry enters new territory: Iowa hasn’t made the Sweet 16 since 1999, and Nebraska hadn’t won a March Madness game at all until last week (well, at least the men hadn’t).
- And both squads’ second-round games were arguably the best of the tourney so far — Iowa downed reigning champs No. 1 Florida on a three-pointer with 4.5 seconds left, while the Huskers barely survived an instant classic against No. 5 Vanderbilt. Seat belts, buckled.
🐱 No. 2 Houston Cougars vs. 🟠 No. 3 Illinois Illini, tonight at 10:05 p.m. ET: The Cougars are out for redemption after narrowly losing to Florida in last year’s title game, and they’re hoping their trademark suffocating defense will deliver them a trophy at last. Meanwhile, the Illini D is nothing to write home about, so their shooters will have to be at their best to topple this tough Houston team.
- After both squads made it through the first two rounds with ease, the biggest question ahead of this showdown is how they’ll respond to the pressure. Game on.
➡️ The East

👿 No. 1 Duke Blue Devils vs. 🌧️ No. 5 St. John’s Red Storm, tomorrow at 7:10 p.m. ET: Despite POY frontrunner Cameron Boozer’s two double-doubles, the No. 1 overall seed has looked pretty vulnerable: They narrowly avoided a massive stunner against No. 16 Siena in the first round, and their second-round game vs. No. 9 TCU was neck-and-neck at the half.
- Meanwhile, the Red Storm, led by renowned (and infamous) HC Rick Pitino, are surging at exactly the right time, taking down No. 4 Kansas 67–65 in a second-round thriller. Not not nervous for Blue Devils fans.
🐺 No. 2 UConn Huskies vs. 💚 No. 3 Michigan State Spartans, tomorrow 9:45 p.m. ET: Another pair of storied HCs meet in this battle between traditional powerhouses: Dan Hurley led UConn to the 2023 and 2024 titles, while Tom Izzo has guided the Spartans to a record 28 straight national tourney appearances.
- Both squads are big, physical, and command the boards — expect pure cinema as Husky Alex Karaban (fresh off a career-high performance) and Spartan Coen Carr go head-to-head.
⬅️ The Midwest

〽️ No. 1 Michigan Wolverines vs. 🌊No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide, tomorrow at 7:35 p.m. ET: Alabama loves a shootout — they boast the nation’s top offense, scoring a blistering 91.6 points per game but have one of the worst defenses, ranking 347th in points allowed per game.
- That simply won’t fly against Michigan, arguably the most complete team in the bracket. Every single Wolverine can put points on the board, so Bama will either have to develop a defense overnight…or score like there’s no tomorrow.
🌀 No. 2 Iowa State Cyclones vs. 🟠 No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers, tomorrow at 10:10 p.m. ET: Compared to the cutthroat Big 12, the Cyclones’ first two rounds were child’s play, breezing past No. 15 Tennessee State and No. 7 Kentucky. But this Tennessee squad is ruthless: They bounced feel-good story No. 11 Miami Ohio and dispatched No. 3 Virginia to reach the Sweet 16.
- Star Vols guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie has been on a roll, while forward Milan Momcilovic is the standout for Iowa State. This’ll likely come down to a defensive battle as both teams allow fewer than 70 points per game on average. Locking it down.
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