The 2025 NCAA Men's Final Four will be hosted in San Antonio, Texas, from April 5 to 7. The 64,000-seat Alamodome will serve to host the festivities as the roads of the NCAA Tournament lead to southeast Texas.
On Monday, the NCAA revealed the design and theme that will be on the court for the Final Four.
The court will feature a Western theme with prominent teal sections at the endlines and into the sidelines. One sideline reads, "San Antonio," and the other says, "The road ends here."
Inside the three-point line, the court will be a slightly darker hardwood color compared to the rest of the floor. Inside the paint will feature a black marble design.
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The court design theme seems to be a ticket, as the outline of a ticket surrounds the court and sideline sections. Stars are also featured throughout the design.
The San Antonio Spurs played in the Alamodome from 1993 to 2002. It has been the home of the University of Texas San Antonio Roadrunners since 2011.
The NCAA Final Four was first hosted at the Alamodome in 1998, then again in 2004, 2008 and 2018.
The Alamodome also hosted the Women's Final Four in 2002, 2010, and 2021 and will return in 2029.
The NCAA Tournament's First Four games begin on Tuesday and conclude on Wednesday. The first-round games begin Thursday as No. 9 Creighton plays No. 8 Louisville.
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