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Sunday men's NCAA Tournament winners, losers
Florida Gators guard Walter Clayton Jr. (1) reacts with guard Will Richard (5) in the second half at Lenovo Center. Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Sunday men's NCAA Tournament winners, losers: SEC sets record 

The second round of the 2025 NCAA men's basketball tournament concluded on Sunday, and we are now onto the Sweet 16 where No. 1 seeds and the SEC are dominating the field.

Here are some of the biggest winners and losers from Sunday's Round of 32 action. 

Winner: No. 1 seeds keep following the chalk

Not only are all four No. 1 seeds on to the Sweet 16, but outside of Florida getting a scare from UConn on Sunday, and Houston getting a tight game from Gonzaga on Saturday, all of the No. 1 seed games through the first two rounds have been more of a formality than a competition. It is not uncommon for at least one No. 1 seed to get knocked out in the Round of 32, but it did not happen this season. They are all moving on. 

Loser: UConn's three-peat attempt

The Huskies carried a 13-game NCAA Tournament winning streak into Sunday's game against No. 1 seed Florida, and deep into the second half looked like they had a chance to continue that and keep chasing their third consecutive national championship. But Florida ended up putting together a late surge to put the game away, 77-75, thanks in large part to some big shots from Walter Clayton Jr. UConn clearly did not have the same juice that it had the past two seasons, but the fact it made it through to the Round 32 and pushed one of the top seeds in the tournament to the brink is a testament to how clutch and good this team is, and difficult it is to beat in crunch time. 

Winner: The SEC

The SEC already made history at the start of the tournament when it put 14 of the 16 teams in the conference into the tournament.

Now seven of those teams are moving onto the Sweet 16, setting a new record for most teams in a conference to appear in the Sweet 16.

The SEC was widely regarded as the best conference in the country all season, and it has not only proved it during the tournament, it has also validated the selection committee for taking so many teams. 

Loser: Cinderella runs

If you are a fan of the double-digit seed going on an extended Cinderella run deep into the tournament, this is not your year. 

With Sunday's losses by No. 12 Colorado State and No. 10 New Mexico, we only have one double-digit seed advancing to the Sweet 16 — No. 10 seed Arkansas. It is also really difficult to call a team coached by John Calipari a Cinderella team. 

Winner: Derik Queen, Maryland

Queen, a Baltimore native, stayed close to home to play his college basketball and it could not have been a better story for him and the Maryland Terrapins on Sunday in their 72-71 win over Colorado State. 

Not only did he finish with a team-high 17 points, but he also hit the game-winning shot at the buzzer.

Did he travel? You can debate it. Did he fight through some tough defense to get off a great shot in a huge moment? Absolutely. 

This tournament has not had a lot of dramatic finishes, but this game delivered. 

Adam Gretz

Adam Gretz is a freelance writer based in Pittsburgh. He covers the NHL, NFL, MLB and NBA. Baseball is his favorite sport -- he is nearly halfway through his goal of seeing a game in every MLB ballpark. Catch him on Twitter @AGretz

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