Selection Sunday: 2026 March Madness Bubble Teams Breakdown

In a matter of hours, the 2026 NCAA tournament bracket will be revealed. Currently, the focus is entirely on the bubble, where various squads are either competing for an automatic entry or anticipating whether their overall performance merits an at-large berth in March Madness.

As conference tournaments conclude and Selection Sunday draws near, Yahoo Sports is providing an analysis of the teams still on the bubble this year.

REMINDER: KenPom standings reflect updates as of 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, and all NCAA WAB and NET metrics, along with team statistics, are current through contests played on March 13.

Miami (Ohio)

Record: 31-1 (18-0 MAC)

KenPom ranking: 93

WAB ranking: 38

NET ranking: 64

The RedHawks are widely expected to secure a spot, even after their defeat to UMass in the MAC tournament quarterfinals. They stand as the first team to achieve an unblemished regular season since Gonzaga in 2020-21, and critically, they rank within the top 40 of the crucial “Wins Above Bubble” (WAB) metric. This metric serves as a mechanism to offset variations in strength of schedule, by comparing a team’s total wins against the number of victories a typical bubble team would accrue facing an identical schedule.

Dan Gavitt, NCAA senior vice president of basketball, informed CBS Sports that the previous year’s selection of the final at-large teams for the 68-team bracket demonstrated a “stronger correlation” with a team’s WAB ranking than its NET ranking, which factors in opponent caliber, performance efficiency, and game location. KenPom places Miami at merely 93rd, yet, per ESPN, a qualified team with only one loss has historically always made the contemporary NCAA tournament. A 31-1 record combined with a top-40 WAB standing will likely propel the RedHawks into the competition and grant the MAC multiple invitations for the first time since the 1998-99 season.

OXFORD, OHIO - JANUARY 27: Peter Suder #5 of the Miami (OH) RedHawks looks on in the first half against the UMass Minutemen at Millett Hall on January 27, 2026 in Oxford, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

Peter Suder holds the title of MAC Player of the Year, spearheading a roster of six RedHawks who achieve double-digit scoring averages. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

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Missouri

Record: 20-12 (10-8 SEC)

KenPom ranking: 52

WAB ranking: 41

NET ranking: 58

From late January through February, a series of performances suggested the Tigers were a definite lock for the NCAA tournament. During this period, they secured victories in six out of eight contests, notably defeating then-No. 19 Vanderbilt and then-No. 22 Tennessee. However, head coach Dennis Gates’ squad has suffered defeats in all three of its March games, including a second-round elimination in the SEC tournament against Kentucky.

This damaging slump commenced with a 16-point loss to an Oklahoma team that also finds itself on the bubble. Despite this, the Tigers benefit from having five Quad 1 wins. Should they ultimately qualify for the NCAA tournament, there’s a possibility of a swift exit. The team ranks among the nation’s lowest third in both free-throw percentage (68.6%) and opponent 3-point percentage (36.5%).

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Saint Louis

Record: 28-5 (15-3 A-10)

KenPom ranking: 41

WAB ranking: 37

NET ranking: 29

The A-10 might see an unexpected team claim a bid. Dayton is just one win away from clinching the conference tournament title, having secured a dramatic semifinal victory against Saint Louis on Saturday, thanks to Amaël L’Etang’s game-winning tip-in. This single defeat is unlikely to jeopardize the Billikens’ prospects. They maintained a presence in the AP Top 25 throughout the latter half of January and all of February. Their resume includes two Quad 1 wins, one of which came against Santa Clara, another team poised for the NCAA tournament. Furthermore, they boast a WAB ranking within the top 40.

However, if Dayton triumphs over VCU in the A-10 championship, the selection committee will face a dilemma between Saint Louis and VCU, assuming the conference is granted only two berths. This situation would create unease for a Billikens team that showed such promise during the second season under Josh Schertz but has dropped four of its last eight matchups and required significant second-half rallies to win two others.