The Basketball Tournament 2025


The Basketball Tournament 2025 was the twelfth edition of The Basketball Tournament, a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament with a $1 million winner-take-all prize. The tournament, involving 61 teams, began on July 18 and ended on August 3. The tournament format was similar to that of the last edition in 2024 with teams playing in one of eight regionals. Twenty-six games were broadcast live on FOX, FS1, and FS2. Other games were streamed on YouTube.

Format

For its 2025 edition, TBT modified its traditional 64-team format, with first round byes in the seven-team regions. Each regional will be held at a single host site. The first region to sell 4000 tickets earned homecourt advantage throughout the tournament, with other regions receiving similar home court advantages for ticket sales.
The teams and the regional placements for all entrants were revealed on June 24, 2025.
As with previous years, all tournament games operate with the "Elam Ending", a format of ending the game without use of a game clock. Under the Elam Ending, the clock is turned off at the first dead-ball whistle with 4 minutes or less to play in the game. At that time, a target score, equal to the score of the leading team plus eight, is set, and the first team to reach this target score is declared the winner of the game. Thus, all games end on a made basket and there is no overtime.

Venues

The Basketball Tournament 2025 featured games in eight locations. Official regional names, if different from the location names, are indicated in the listings below the location names.
IndianapolisJames Madison
Kansas City
Hinkle FieldhouseAtlantic Union Bank CenterMunicipal Arena
Capacity: 12,012Capacity: 8,500Capacity: 7,300
LexingtonLouisvilleWichita
Memorial ColiseumFreedom HallCharles Koch Arena
Capacity: 6,250Capacity: 18,865Capacity: 10,506
SyracuseWest Virginia
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SRC ArenaCharleston Coliseum-
Capacity: 6,500Capacity: 11,519-
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Teams

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TBT has a history of teams rostered primarily with alumni from specific NCAA Division I college basketball programs; 23 such teams entered the 2025 tournament. One is drawn from NCAA Division III alumni.
NameCollege or sponsor affiliationSource of team nameRegion
AfterShocksWichita State alumniWichita State Shockers school nicknameWichita
All Good DawgsButler alumniButler Bulldogs mascotIndianapolis
Assembly BallIndiana alumniAssembly Hall home arenaIndianapolis
Austin's OwnTexas alumniSchool location in AustinWichita
Best VirginiaWest Virginia alumniWest Virginia
Boeheim's ArmySyracuse alumniFormer Syracuse head coach Jim BoeheimSyracuse
Boston vs CancerLouisville
Brown BallersMade up of brown athletesSyracuse
Carmen's CrewOhio State alumni"Carmen Ohio", Ohio State's school songIndianapolis
Challenge ALSRaising awareness for ALSWichita
Court Street KingsOhio alumniCourt Street runs through the Ohio University campusWest Virginia
DaGuys STLTeam YouTube channel, with players mainly from Greater St. LouisKansas City
Dubois DreamBased out of Dubois, PennsylvaniaWest Virginia
Dunkin' DogsLouisiana Tech alumniLouisiana Tech Bulldogs mascotLexington
Eberlein DriveTeam owners' home streetLexington
Elite NationWest Virginia
Fail HarderIndianapolis
Fire FamilySovereign BankTBL team Potawatomi FireWichita
Florida DRCDominique Rodgers-CromartieCombined from Florida TNT and Team DRC from previous TBT editions.Louisville
Forever CoogsHouston alumniHouston Cougars mascotWichita
Fort Wayne ChampsPlayers with connections to Fort Wayne, IndianaIndianapolis
Founding FathersJames Madison alumniJames Madison University named after a Founding Father of the United StatesJames Madison
GoTime Green MachineTBL team Lebanon LeprechaunsIndianapolis
Green Mountain MenVermont alumniGreen Mountains run through VermontSyracuse
Happy Valley HoopersPenn State alumniLocation of the school in Happy ValleyJames Madison
HeartfireMedImpactArizona nonprofit HeartFire Missions, a provider of Christian medical mission tripsKansas City
Herd ThatMarshall alumniMarshall Thundering Herd school nicknameWest Virginia
Herkimer OriginalsABA team from Herkimer, New YorkSyracuse
JHX HoopsKansas alumniVariation of the Kansas Jayhawks mascot nameKansas City
La FamiliaKentucky alumni2009-24 Kentucky coach John Calipari's Italian heritage; also name of a UK basketball NIL collectiveLexington
Layne's HopeA young man with Prader–Willi syndromeSyracuse
Locked In EliteIndianapolis
Los Angeles IgniteTBL team from Los AngelesLouisville
Love VirginiaJames Madison
Madd KattsLouisville
Magic ShowJames Madison
No ExcusesWichita
NXT Era EliteJames Madison
OffDaHookKansas City
Purple ReignKansas State alumniKansas State University school colorsKansas City
Raleigh 919 LegendsRaleigh, North Carolina area code 919James Madison
Red Rose ThunderECBL team from Lancaster, PennsylvaniaJames Madison
Richards EliteRyan RichardsLexington
Rise & GrindSyracuse
Run DFWBased in the Dallas-Fort Worth areaWichita
Sheffield SharksB. BraunTeam based in Sheffield, EnglandKansas City
Shell ShockMaryland alumniAssociated with the Maryland Terrapins mascotJames Madison
Shield 219Valparaiso alumniValparaiso, Indiana area code 219Indianapolis
Sideline CancerPancreatic cancer awarenessLouisville
Sikh WarriorsSingh AhluwaliaWest Virginia
Stars of StorrsUConn alumniCharles and Augustus Storrs, establishers of the Storrs Agricultural School Syracuse
Stroh's SquadBowling Green alumniStroh Center, Bowling Green home arenaLexington
Tampa Florida Pickup BasketballPlayers from the Tampa, Florida areaLexington
Team 901Memphis, Tennessee area code 901Louisville
Team DieselShaquille O'Neal's DJ nameLouisville
Team representing Gwinnett County, Georgia also known as "Nawf" AtlantaWest Virginia
Kansas City
Louisville alumniCity nicknameLouisville
War ReadyAuburn alumniSchool battle cry "War Eagle"Lexington
We Are D3NCAA Division III alumniSyracuse
X-RaytedPrimetime Radiology, LLCLexington

''Note: team names are per the TBT bracket; some names have slight variation on TBT website pages.''

Tournament bracket

Seven of the eight no. 1 seeds advanced to the second-round, with no. 8 Raleigh 919 Legends upsetting Happy Valley Hoopers in the James Madison Regional.
Five no. 1 seeds advanced in second-round play; the lowest seeds to advance to the third round was no. 7 LA Ignite from the Louisville Regional and Fail Harder from the Indianapolis Regional.
One no. 1 seed advanced in third-round play: Heartfire from the Kanasas City Regional; the lowest seed to advance to the quarterfinals was again Fail Harder.
The lowest seed to advance to the semifinals was no 4. We Are D3 from the Syracuse Regional.
In the first semifinal game, Best Virginia were eliminated by Eberlein Drive, the no. 2 seed from the Lexington Regional.
In the second semifinal game, We Are D3 were eliminated by AfterShocks, the no. 2 seed from the Wichita Regional.
AfterShocks then defeated Eberlein Drive in the championship game.
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Indianapolis Regional – Hinkle Fieldhouse

Championship Week

All quarterfinal, semifinal and championship games will be played at the venue with the highest ticket sales.

Awards

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