The 2025 Big Ten tournament continues Thursday, March 13 with the second round. Games will be played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Get the bracket, schedule and game time information below. Michigan State is the top seed.
2025 Big Ten tournament bracket
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2025 Big Ten tournament schedule, game times
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Thursday, March 13 — Second Round
- Game 4: No. 8 Oregon 72, No. 9 Indiana 59
- Game 5: No. 5 Wisconsin vs. No. 13 Northwestern | 25 minutes after Game 4 on Big Ten Network
- Game 6: No. 7 Illinois vs. No. 15 Iowa | 6:30 p.m. on Big Ten Network
- Game 7: No. 6 Purdue vs. No. 14 USC | 25 minutes after Game 6 on Big Ten Network
Friday, March 14 — Quarterfinals
- Game 8: No. 1 Michigan State vs. No. 8 Oregon | 12 p.m. on Big Ten Network
- Game 9: No. 4 UCLA vs. Game 5 winner | 25 minutes after Game 8 on Big Ten Network
- Game 10: No. 2 Maryland vs. Game 6 winner | 6:30 p.m. on Big Ten Network
- Game 11: No. 3 Michigan vs. Game 7 winner | 25 minutes after Game 10 on Big Ten Network
Saturday, March 15 — Semifinals
- Game 12: Game 8 winner vs. Game 9 winner | 1 p.m. on CBS
- Game 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 11 winner | 25 minutes after Game 12 on CBS
Sunday, March 16 — Championship
- Game 14: Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 winner | 3:30 p.m. on CBS
Wednesday, March 12 — First Round
- Game 1: No. 13 Northwestern 72, No. 12 Minnesota 64
- Game 2: No. 15 Iowa 77, No. 10 Ohio State 70
- Game 3: No. 14 USC, 97, No. 11 Rutgers 89
Big Ten tournament championship history
Illinois is the defending champion, as the No. 2 Illini topped No. 5 Wisconsin in the title game last season.
Michigan State has won the most titles, with six. The Spartans last won the Big Ten tournament in 2019.
YEAR | WINNER | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | CITY |
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1998 | Michigan (vacated) | 76-67 | Purdue | Chicago |
1999 | Michigan State | 67-50 | Illinois | Chicago |
2000 | Michigan State | 76-61 | Illinois | Chicago |
2001 | Iowa | 63-61 | Indiana | Chicago |
2002 | Ohio State (vacated) | 81-64 | Iowa | Indianapolis |
2003 | Illinois | 72-59 | Ohio State | Chicago |
2004 | Wisconsin | 70-53 | Illinois | Indianapolis |
2005 | Illinois | 54-43 | Wisconsin | Chicago |
2006 | Iowa | 67-60 | Ohio State | Indianapolis |
2007 | Ohio State | 66-49 | Wisconsin | Chicago |
2008 | Wisconsin | 61-48 | Illinois | Indianapolis |
2009 | Purdue | 65-61 | Ohio State | Indianapolis |
2010 | Ohio State | 90-61 | Minnesota | Indianapolis |
2011 | Ohio State | 71-60 | Penn State | Indianapolis |
2012 | Michigan State | 68-64 | Ohio State | Indianapolis |
2013 | Ohio State | 50-43 | Wisconsin | Chicago |
2014 | Michigan State | 69-55 | Michigan | Indianapolis |
2015 | Wisconsin | 80-69 (OT) | Michigan State | Chicago |
2016 | Michigan State | 66-62 | Purdue | Indianapolis |
2017 | Michigan | 71-56 | Wisconsin | Washington, D.C. |
2018 | Michigan | 75-66 | Purdue | New York City |
2019 | Michigan State | 65-60 | Michigan | Chicago |
2021 | Illinois | 91-88 (OT) | Ohio State | Indianapolis |
2022 | Iowa | 75-66 | Purdue | Indianapolis |
2023 | Purdue | 67-65 | Penn State | Minneapolis |
2024 | Illinois | 93-87 | Wisconsin | Minneapolis |