2026 ASUN Men’s Tournament: Schedule, Bracket, Recent History, TV/Streaming Info
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2026 Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament Basics
FormatTraditional bracket
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SiteJacksonville will host the entirety of the ASUN tournament at three different venues. Three first-round games are set for UNF Arena, including JU’s contest against Bellarmine. UNF’s first-round game against West Georgia is the only one scheduled for JU’s Swisher Gym. From the quarterfinals on, the venue shifts to Veterans Memorial Arena downtown.
ParticipantsAll 12 ASUN members will participate with Queens eligible for the NCAA Tournament and NIT for the first time, as its reclassification period is over thanks to the NCAAs accelerated timeline. West Georgia will participate but is ineligible for the automatic bid as the Wolves aren’t scheduled to become full D1 members until 2027-28.
However, West Georgia will also be one of five current ASUN members who will move to the United Athletic Conference after this academic year. The ASUN and WAC formed a strategic alliance that will see the latter conference’s remaining Texas-based members (including non-football UT Arlington) form a rebranded UAC with the ASUN’s five scholarship FCS members, and non-football Little Rock (from the OVC). So next season, we will have:
- ASUN (7 members): Bellarmine, FGCU, Jacksonville, Lipscomb, North Florida, Queens, Stetson
- UAC (9 members): Abilene Christian (WAC), Austin Peay (ASUN), Central Arkansas (ASUN), Eastern Kentucky (ASUN), Little Rock (OVC, non-football), North Alabama (ASUN), Tarleton (WAC), UT Arlington (WAC, non-football), West Georgia (ASUN)
If you remember correctly, both UT Arlington and Little Rock were forced out of the Sun Belt after the 2021-22 season because they did not sponsor football.
Schedule
Downloadable PDF BracketESPN+ ($) will stream all games before the championship.
First Round (Wed. 3/4)Gm. 1: (9) Jacksonville (12-20, 7-11) 79, (8) Bellarmine 82
Gm. 2: 12) North Alabama (9-21, 4-14) 58, (5) FGCU 69
Gm. 3:(10) Stetson 92, (7) Eastern Kentucky (11-21, 7-11) 76
Gm. 4: (11) North Florida (7-25, 5-13) 85, (6) West Georgia 93
Gm. 5: (8) Bellarmine (13-19, 7-11) 73, (1) Central Arkansas 86
Gm. 6:(5) FGCU 77, (4) Lipscomb (19-13, 12-6) 53
Gm. 7: (10) Stetson (12-21, 7-11) 60, (2) Austin Peay 69
Gm. 8: (6) West Georgia (15-17, 8-10) 63, (3) Queens 71
Gm. 9: (5) FGCU (16-17, 8-10) vs. (1) Central Arkansas (21-11, 15-3), 5
Home split: Bears 85-83 on 1/1 and Eagles 75-71 (OT) on 2/21.
Gm. 10: (3) Queens (19-13, 13-5) vs. (2) Austin Peay (22-8, 15-3), 7:30*
The Governors won 95-87 in Charlotte on 2/11.
Gm. 11: Semifinal winners, 2 (ESPN2)
Mayhem Potential
Data originally posted by Bob Vetrone Jr. on Twitterin 2020 with my own additions for the seasons beyond.
The top two seeds had dominated this event, thanks to the higher seeds being rewarded with home-court advantage up until this year. The No. 1 seed has won eight titles since the NCAA field expanded to 68 in 2011 with the No. 2 claiming a half-dozen in that span—though that includes the 2022 Bellarmine squad that finished second in its division. No. 3 seeds have been shut out, while FGCU won as a 4 in 2016. The Eagles ended up in Dayton for their trouble, following 2015 champ UNF. That Osprey squad was a rare double conference champion assigned to the First Four.
Who knows how things will play out an ASUN Tournament set for what are ostensibly neutral sites.
- 1 seed (8): 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2025
- 2 seed (6): 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2022 (West Division), 2024
- 4 seed (1): 2016
NCAA Seeding Record In The 68-Team Era
Years with an NCAA win are in bold.
- 12 seed (1): 2019
- 13 seed (2); 2011, 2021
- 14 seed (5): 2012, 2014, 2017, 2023, 2025
- 15 seed (3):2013, 2018, 2022
- 16 seed (3): 2015 (First Four), 2016 (First Four), 2024
The highest seed and last NCAA win both belong to Liberty, which is currently a member of Conference USA, as is 2022 regular-season champ and NCAA qualifier Jax State.
The top three ASUN seeds could end up as a 14 in the NCAA bracket, but everyone else is likely to be a 15 or 16, depending on what happens elsewhere.
Last NCAA Tournament Appearances
Lipscomb: 2025 (14 seed, 1st Round)
Stetson: 2024 (16 seed, 1st Round)
FGCU: 2017 (14 seed, 1st Round)
Austin Peay: 2016 (16 seed, 1st Round, OVC member)
North Florida: 2015 (16 seed, First Four)
Eastern Kentucky: 2014 (14 seed, 1st Round, OVC member)
Jacksonville: 1986 (8 seed, 1st Round, Sun Belt member).
Stetson’s trip in 2024 was the Hatters’ first. Central Arkansas and North Alabama have never qualified, though the Bears will have a decent shot as the No. 1 seed and the Lions are in only their fourth season of eligibility.
Bellarmine, the 2022 Tournament champion, was NCAA-eligible for the first time last season. Queens is eligible for the first time in 2026, while West Georgia may have to wait until 2028.