
2025 Big 12 tournament: Bracket, schedule, scores for men’s basketball
2025 Big 12 tournament: Bracket, schedule, scores for men’s basketball
In 2025 Big 12 tournament contains a holder of 16 teams of contestants in Kansas City, Mo. The games began on Tuesday, March 11, and on Saturday 15th. March will end in the championship.
Iowa State is a champion advocate because Cyclones culminated in Houston for their sixth title in 2024. Houston is the highest seed for 2025.
2025 Big 12 Tournament Consoles
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2025 Big 12 Tournament Plan, Score
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Friday, March 14 – semifinals
Saturday 15th March – Championship
- Winners semifinals 18:00
Tuesday, March 11 – the first round
Wednesday 12 March – Second round
Thursday 13 March – quarterfinals
History of the Big 12 Tournament Championship
Year | Master | Score | Runner-up | Most important player |
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1997 | Kansas | 87-60 | Missouri | Paul Pierce, Kansas |
1998 | Kansas | 72-58 | Ocular | Paul Pierce, Kansas |
1999 | Kansas | 53-37 | Oklahoma State | Jeff Boschee, Kansas |
2000 | Iowa | 70-58 | Ocular | Marcus Do, Iowa State |
2001 | Ocular | 54-45 | Texas | Nolan Shoemon, Oklahoma |
2002 | Ocular | 64-55 | Kansas | Hollis Price, Oklahoma |
2003 | Ocular | 49-47 | Missouri | Hollis Price, Oklahoma |
2004 | Oklahoma State | 65-49 | Texas | Tony Allen, Stand Oklahoma |
2005 | Oklahoma State | 72-68 | Texas tech | Joey Graham, Stand Oklahoma |
2006 | Kansas | 80-68 | Texas | Mario Chalmers, Kansas |
2007 | Kansas | 88-84 (OT) | Texas | Kevin Durant, Texas |
2008 | Kansas | 84-74 | Texas | Brandon Rush, Kansas |
2009 | Missouri | 73-60 | Baylor | Demarre Carroll, Missouri |
2010 | Kansas | 72-64 | KANSAS STATE | Sherron Collins, Kansas |
2011 | Kansas | 85-73 | Texas | Marcus Morris, Kansas |
2012 | Missouri | 90-75 | Baylor | Kim English, Missouri |
2013 | Kansas | 70-54 | KANSAS STATE | Jeff Withy, Kansas |
2014 | Iowa | 74-65 | Baylor | Deandre Kane, State Iowa |
2015 | Iowa | 70-66 | Kansas | Georges Niang, State Iowa |
2016 | Kansas | 81-71 | West Virginia | Devonte ‘Graham, Kansas |
2017 | Iowa | 80-74 | West Virginia | Monte Morris, Iowa State |
2018 | Kansas | 81-70 | West Virginia | Malik Newman, Kansas |
2019 | Iowa | 78-66 | Kansas | Marial Shayok, State Iowa |
2021 | Texas | 91-86 | Oklahoma State | Matt Coleman, Texas |
2022 | Kansas | 74-65 | Texas tech | Helly broken, kansas |
2023 | Texas | 76-56 | Kansas | Dylan Dis, Texas |
2024 | Iowa | 69-41 | Houston | Keshon Gilbert, Iowa State |