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Sun Belt Tournament 2025: Troy is going dancing

Troy survives ‘The Gauntlet’ and books a spot in the NCAA tournament out of the Sun Belt

Mark Schofield
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The Sun Belt Conference tournament is back.

And so is the format known as “The Gauntlet.”

Four teams tied atop the Sun Belt standings this season with matching 13-5 records in conference play — South Alabama, James Madison, Troy, and Arkansas State — and those four teams have earned byes into deep in the tournament. South Alabama enters as the No. 1 seed in the conference, as they were undefeated against the other three teams this season to secure the tiebreaker advantage. The Jaguars were 2-0 this season against Arkansas State, and notched wins over both Marshall and James Madison. Alabama State, courtesy of the top seed, earned a bye to the Sun Belt semifinals.

The Duke entered last weekend with a chance to clinch the conference title and No. 1 seed outright, but a loss to Texas State on Friday opened the door to the four-way tie atop the conference standings. However, as the No. 2 seed the Dukes still earned a bye to the semifinals.

Troy slots in as the No. 3 seed in the conference, with Arkansas State as the No. 4 seed. Both teams earned byes to the quarterfinals.

On the other end of the standings, the tournament kicks off with No. 12 Southern Miss (10-21) against No. 13 Coastal Carolina (10-21), followed by No. 11 Louisiana (11-21) vs. No. 14 ULM (7-24). If one of those teams is going to punch a ticket to the NCAA Tournament, they will need to win seven games in seven days.

Here is the bracket, along with the schedule of games.

2025 men’s Sun Belt tournament bracket

2025 men’s Sun Belt tournament schedule

Tuesday, March 4

Game 1: (12) Southern Miss 66, (13) Coastal Carolina 63
Game 2: (11) Louisiana 73, (14) ULM 69 (OT)

Wednesday, March 5

Game 3: (9) Georgia Southern 78, (12) Southern Miss 64
Game 4: (10) Old Dominion 67, (11) Louisiana 49

Thursday, March 6

Game 5: (8) Georgia State 80, (9) Georgia Southern 71
Game 6: (10) Old Dominion 64, (7) Texas State 61

Friday, March 7

Game 7: (5) Marshall 79, (8) Georgia State 76
Game 8: (10) Old Dominion 61, (6) App State 56

Saturday, March 8

Game 9: (4) Arkansas State 77, (5) Marshall 74
Game 10: (3) Troy 75, (10) Old Dominion 59

Sunday, March 9

Game 11: (4) Arkansas State 74, (1) South Alabama 71
Game 12: (3) Troy 79, (2) James Madison 60

Monday, March 10 — Sun Belt Championship Game

Game 13: Troy 94, Arkansas State 81

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