By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
Notification Show More
Latest News
A-Rod Lauds USA's Managing in Dominican Republic Win: 'Mark DeRosa Pitched a Gem'
A-Rod Lauds USA’s Managing in Dominican Republic Win: ‘Mark DeRosa Pitched a Gem’
Game Analysis Sports News Sports Talk
Jeter: Blown Call In WBC Semis 'Pretty Much Guarantees' ABS In Next Edition
Jeter: Blown Call In WBC Semis ‘Pretty Much Guarantees’ ABS In Next Edition
Game Analysis Sports News Sports Talk
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Breakdown: Top Matchups, Upsets, Predictions
NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Breakdown: Top Matchups, Upsets, Predictions
Game Analysis Sports News Sports Talk
Paul Skenes to A-Rod About Representing USA at WBC: 'It's A Different Level'
Paul Skenes to A-Rod About Representing USA at WBC: ‘It’s A Different Level’
Game Analysis Sports News Sports Talk
4 Takeaways From Team USA's World Baseball Classic Win Over the Dominican Republic
4 Takeaways From Team USA’s World Baseball Classic Win Over the Dominican Republic
Game Analysis Sports News Sports Talk
Aa
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Game Analysis
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Reading: 2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament: 5 Biggest March Madness Snubs
Share
Aa
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Game Analysis
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Search
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Game Analysis
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
BigPaulSports > Blog > Game Analysis > 2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament: 5 Biggest March Madness Snubs
Game AnalysisSports NewsSports Talk

2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament: 5 Biggest March Madness Snubs

BigP
Last updated: 2026/03/15 at 11:57 PM
BigP Published March 15, 2026
Share
2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament: 5 Biggest March Madness Snubs
SHARE

The men’s NCAA Tournament field was released on Selection Sunday, and the 68-team field is set. Some teams that expected to see their name selected by the committee were left out. Their spots were taken by bid-stealers such as VCU out of the Atlantic 10, and Akron out of the Mid-American conference, or fellow bubble teams with stronger resumes. 

Here were the five biggest snubs from the men’s NCAA Tournament.

Auburn men’s basketball was left out of the NCAA Tournament field on Sunday. The Tigers lost their chance at an automatic bid after losing to Tennessee in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament on Thursday.

Because of that defeat, their fate was at the committee’s discretion, who opted to exclude Auburn from March Madness.

The Tigers (17-16, 7-11 SEC) had an up-and-down season as they played one of the hardest schedules of any Division I program (third, per KenPom). While that might have provided challenges to prepare for postseason play, Auburn wasn’t able to earn enough victories to get there.

Apart from the difficult slate, Auburn had an uphill battle from the beginning. Coming off a trip to the Final Four in 2025, the Tigers lost five starters. And just before the season, 11-year head coach Bruce Pearl turned the reigns over to his son, Steven.

The Tigers peaked when they beat then-No. 4 Florida in Gainesville on January 24th. But losses in nine of their last 12 games ensured the Tigers would miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years. 

[NCAA ODDS: Latest Men’s March Madness Odds, Favorites]

Indiana’s Lamar Wilkerson dribbles past Northwestern’s Jordan Clayton during the second round of the 2026 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament.  (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)

Indiana men’s basketball won’t be a part of the NCAA Tournament field after not hearing its name called by the selection committee on Sunday.

The Hoosiers lost control of their postseason destiny after falling, 74-61, to Northwestern on Wednesday, a disastrous Quad 2 loss in their first game of the Big Ten Tournament.

It’s been three years since Indiana has made the NCAA Tournament, as head coach Darian DeVries was unable to author a turnaround in his first year at the helm. DeVries came to Indiana after one season at West Virginia and six seasons at Drake, bringing his son Tucker DeVries and signing top transfers such as guards Lamar Wilkerson and Tayton Conerway.

Indiana secured strong wins against NCAA Tournament teams such as in-state rival Purdue and at UCLA, but the Hoosiers’ loss to Northwestern was the final nail in the coffin.

[MEN’S BRACKET: NCAA Tournament Bracket, Leaders & Stats]

Seton Hall men’s basketball missed out on the NCAA Tournament. The Pirates clawed for a spot over the last few weeks, challenging UConn in Storrs, Connecticut, and St. John’s in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament.

Ultimately, the Pirates (21-12) didn’t do enough to earn a spot in the 68-team field. With the Big East having a down year, there weren’t as many opportunities to snag quality wins, and each loss was more detrimental.

It’s now been two seasons since Seton Hall made March Madness.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 13: Mike Williams #23 of the Seton Hall Pirates dribbles as Rubén Prey #17 of the St. John’s Red Storm defends during the 2026 Big East Men’s Tournament – Semifinal game at Madison Square Garden on March 13, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Attempting to relive their glory days from 2023, the Aztecs came out short, ending up absent in the official bracket on Sunday. 

After losing four out of their last five games heading into the conference tournament, they needed to win the Mountain West Tournament to ensure an auto-bid to the Big Dance. Ultimately, Utah State came out on top, 73-62, stealing the championship game and the automatic bid. 

The team battled injuries to key depth players like junior forward Miles Heide and freshman guard Elzie Harrington late in the year. Making the tournament five consecutive years, this was their first bump in the road since 2019. 

Arkansas’ D.J. Wagner defends Oklahoma’s Derrion Reid during the 2026 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

Despite a strong end-of-season push that saw the Sooners reach the SEC Tournament quarterfinals, they didn’t do enough to earn an at-large bid. It’s now the fourth time in five seasons under head coach Porter Moser that Oklahoma has missed the NCAA Tournament. 

You Might Also Like

A-Rod Lauds USA’s Managing in Dominican Republic Win: ‘Mark DeRosa Pitched a Gem’

Jeter: Blown Call In WBC Semis ‘Pretty Much Guarantees’ ABS In Next Edition

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Breakdown: Top Matchups, Upsets, Predictions

Paul Skenes to A-Rod About Representing USA at WBC: ‘It’s A Different Level’

TAGGED: college-basketball
BigP March 15, 2026
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow
newsletter featurednewsletter featured

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Popular News
    'If Any Team Can Do It, It's Us': Raphinha Predicts Comeback For Barcelona In Copa del Rey
    Game AnalysisSports NewsSports Talk

    ‘If Any Team Can Do It, It’s Us’: Raphinha Predicts Comeback For Barcelona In Copa del Rey

    BigP BigP February 26, 2026
    2026 NFL Draft: 10 Biggest Risers, Fallers From the Scouting Combine
    Women’s College Basketball 2025-26 Undefeated Teams Tracker: UConn Goes Perfect
    SheBelieves Cup: USA Blanks Argentina On Goals By Lindsey Heaps, Jaedyn Shaw
    2026 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament: Bracket, Scores, How to Watch
    - Advertisement -
    Ad imageAd image
    [wpadinserter id="3"]

    Categories

    • Sports

    About US

    We offer information and tips on US Sports and evernts all over the world.
    Top Categories
    • Game Analysis
    • Services
    • Premium Content

    Subscribe US

    Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

      © Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.

      Removed from reading list

      Undo
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Lost your password?