West Virginia, Minnesota and North Carolina were the big winners of Saturday’s top 16 reveal for the 2026 NCAA Tournament, as the selection committee prioritized conference tournament results in its final pre-Selection Sunday reveal.
The top 16 teams host the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, a format that has existed since 2015, except for the bubble tournament in 2021. The reveal did not list the order of the top 16 seeds.
The Mountaineers and Tar Heels had not been in either of the prior two top-16s but entered the field when it counted. West Virginia won the Big 12 tournament to earn its spot, upsetting fellow top-16 team TCU in the process, to enter the NCAA Tournament on a six-game winning streak. North Carolina lost to Louisville in the ACC tournament semifinals but picked up a victory over Duke in the final game of the regular season to bring its Quad 1 win total to four and earn a hosting spot.
With two new teams crashing the party, the Big Ten — which had all four No. 4 seeds in the previous reveal — seemingly had three teams fighting for one spot. Minnesota was the victor as Maryland and Michigan State fell out of the top 16. All three teams lost in the first round of the conference tournament, but the Golden Gophers have the highest NET ranking at No. 9, compared to 14th and 17th for the Terrapins and Spartans, respectively.
The seedings will be announced at 8 p.m. ET Sunday on ESPN. Here is the full list of the top 16 in alphabetical order:
This is the first year that the committee has released the top 16 seeds the day before Selection Sunday, a change that gives host sites an additional day to prepare (secure hotels, staffers, etc.). However, without knowing the seed line, schools still don’t know if they will have to host a First Four, which requires additional logistical support — and starts two days earlier.
The First Four games are Wednesday and Thursday, and the first round of the NCAA Tournament begins Friday.
