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Atlantic 10 Tournament 2025: Bracket, schedule, scores, teams, and more

Will VCU punch their ticket to the men’s NCAA tournament or is there a Cinderella in the field?

Mark Schofield
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A year ago two teams from the Atlantic 10 made the men’s NCAA tournament, as Duquesne captured the conference tournament and the automatic bid, and Dayton made it into the dance as an at-large bid.

But is the A10 a one-bid conference this year?

At the moment the conference does not have a team ranked in the Top 25. VCU is closest, as the 25-6 Rams received six votes in the latest AP Top 25 voting and are ranked 30th in KemPom, and 33rd in the NET rankings. They were also 25th in the March 3 edition of the Coaches’ Poll, but dropped out in the last installment.

They’ll enter the A10 tournament as the No. 1 seed in the conference, with a bye to the quarterfinals. However, they shared the regular season title with George Mason, and secured the top seed thanks to their win over the Patriots back on February 22. George Mason, ranked 74th in the NET rankings, are the No. 2 seed in the A10 tourney and also received a bye to the quarterfinals, as did No. 3 seed Dayton, and No. 4 seed Loyola Chicago.

Here is the schedule, bracket, and television information for the 2025 A10 conference tournament which gets underway Wednesday at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

2025 men’s Atlantic 10 tournament bracket

Here is the 2025 Atlantic 10 bracket. You can also view the A10 bracket on the tournament website.

2025 men’s Atlantic 10 tournament schedule

March 12 First Round

Game 1: No. 12 Davidson 69, No. 13 Richmond 65
Game 2: No. 15 Fordham 88, No. 10 Rhode Island 71
Game 3: No. 14 La Salle 78, No. 11 Massachusetts 71

March 13 Second Round

Game 4: No. 8 St. Bonaventure 64, No. 9 Duquesne 59
Game 5: No. 5 Saint Louis 83, No. 12 Davidson 75
Game 6: No. 7 George Washington 88, No. 15 81
Game 7: No. 6 Saint Joseph’s 75, No. 14 La Salle 70

March 14 Quarterfinals

Game 8: No. 1 VCU 72, No. 8 St. Bonaventure 59
Game 9: No. 4 Loyola Chicago 74, No. 5 Saint Louis 64
Game 10: No. 2 George Mason 80, No. 7 George Washington 65
Game 11: No. 6 Saint Joseph’s 73, No. 3 Dayton 68

March 15 Semifinals

Game 12: No. 1 VCU 62, No. 4 Loyola Chicago 55
Game 13: No. 2 George Mason 74, No. 6 Saint Joseph’s 64

March 16 Championship

Game 14: No. 1 VCU 68, vs. No. 2 George Mason 63

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