Selection Sunday is one of the most anticipated days in college basketball, as fans, teams, and analysts gather to see which 68 teams will make the NCAA Tournament. With so much on the line, the selection shows on CBS (for the men’s bracket) and ESPN (for the women’s bracket) are must-watch television. But who will be guiding fans through the bracket breakdowns in 2025?

Meet the Experts: Who’s Hosting Selection Sunday 2025?
CBS Hosts the Men’s Selection Show
CBS has been the home of the Men’s Selection Sunday show for years, featuring a mix of experienced analysts and former players. The 2025 edition will likely feature:
- Clark Kellogg – The former NBA player and college basketball analyst provides in-depth analysis on the teams and matchups.
- Seth Davis – Known for his bracket expertise, Davis offers instant reactions and predictions as the teams are announced.
- Jay Wright – The former Villanova head coach, who joined CBS in recent years, brings coaching insights into how teams can navigate the tournament.
ESPN Covers the Women’s Bracket
For the Women’s NCAA Tournament Selection Show, ESPN takes the reins. The analysts expected to be on the 2025 broadcast include:
- Rece Davis – The ESPN veteran has hosted multiple college basketball events, including Selection Sunday.
- Rebecca Lobo – A former UConn star and WNBA legend, Lobo provides detailed insight into the women’s tournament.
- Carolyn Peck – The former Purdue head coach and national champion, offers a coaching perspective on the matchups.
- Dalen Cuff – A rising ESPN analyst known for his sharp takes on college basketball.
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What to Expect on Selection Sunday 2025
Fans can expect live reactions, bubble team debates, and early Final Four predictions as the brackets are unveiled. With experts providing their analysis, Selection Sunday remains an essential event for college basketball enthusiasts. The show will air on CBS at 5 p.m. ET for the men’s bracket and ESPN at 7 p.m. ET for the women’s bracket on March 16, 2025.
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