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The 2025 Maui Invitational will be held at the Lahaina Civic Center in Maui, Hawaii, Monday, Nov. 24 through Wednesday, Nov. 26. All 12 games will be televised across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU and will also be available via the ESPN app.

Here’s a look at the bracket, schedule and more.

2025 Maui Invitational bracket

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2025 Maui Invitational schedule

All times ET

Monday, Nov. 24:

Game 1: NC State vs. Seton Hall | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN2
Game 2: USC vs. Boise State | 5 p.m. | ESPN2
Game 3: Washington State vs. Chaminade | 9 p.m. | ESPNU
Game 4: Arizona State vs. Texas | 11 p.m. | ESPN2

Tuesday, Nov. 25:

Game 5: Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2 | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN2
Game 6: Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 | 5 p.m. | ESPN
Game 7: Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4 | 8 p.m. | ESPNU
Game 8: Loser of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4 | 10 p.m. | ESPN2

Wednesday, Nov. 26:

Fifth-place game: Winner of Game 5 vs. Winner of Game 8 | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2
Seventh-place game: Loser of Game 5 vs. Loser of Game 8 | 11:59 p.m. | ESPN2
Third-place game: Loser of Game 6 vs. Loser of Game 7 | Time TBD | TBD
Championship game: Winner of Game 6 vs. Winner of Game 7 | Time TBD | TBD

REMEMBER: How Auburn won the 2024 Maui title

Maui Invitational winners

Year
Champion
Runner-Up
Score

2024
Auburn
Memphis
90–76

2023
Purdue
Marquette
78–75

2022
Arizona
Creighton
81–79

2021
Wisconsin
Saint Mary’s
61–55

2020
Texas
North Carolina
69–67

2019
Kansas
Dayton
90–84 (OT)

2018
Gonzaga
Duke
89–87

2017
Notre Dame
Wichita State
67–66

2016
North Carolina
Wisconsin
71–56

2015
Kansas
Vanderbilt
70–63

2014
Arizona
San Diego State
61–59

2013
Syracuse
Baylor
74–67

2012
Illinois
Butler
78–61

2011
Duke
Kansas
68–61

2010
Connecticut
Kentucky
84–67

2009
Gonzaga
Cincinnati
61–59 (OT)

2008
North Carolina
Notre Dame
102–87

2007
Duke
Marquette
77–73

2006
UCLA
Georgia Tech
65–63

2005
Connecticut
Gonzaga
65–63

2004
North Carolina
Iowa
106–92

2003
Dayton
Hawaii
82–72

2002
Indiana
Virginia
70–63

2001
Duke
Ball State
83–71

2000
Arizona
Illinois
79–76

1999
North Carolina
Purdue
90–75

1998
Syracuse
Indiana
76–63

1997
Duke
Arizona
95–87

1996
Kansas
Virginia
80–63

1995
Villanova
North Carolina
77–75

1994
Arizona State
Maryland
97–90

1993
Kentucky
Arizona
93–92

1992
Duke
BYU
89–66

1991
Michigan State
Arkansas
86–71

1990
Syracuse
Indiana
77–74

1989
Missouri
North Carolina
80–73

1988
Michigan
Oklahoma
91–80

1987
Iowa
Villanova
97–74

1986
Vanderbilt
New Mexico
87–71

1985
Michigan
Kansas State
80–58

1984
Providence
Chaminade
60–58

There are several storylines going into the tournament. Seton Hall and NC State, meeting for the first time since the Pirates’ high-scoring NCAA tournament win in 2018, bring very different kinds of Maui experience. Seton Hall alum and head coach Shaheen Holloway return to the tournament for the first time in over two decades, while the Wolfpack make their Maui debut under first-year head coach Will Wade. Wade arrives fresh off back-to-back Southland titles and a March upset of Clemson at McNeese State, and he’s no stranger to Maui himself, having coached LSU there in 2017.

Elsewhere in the bracket, USC and Boise State’s first-ever meeting features two programs with proven coaches who know the island well. Eric Musselman, now in his second year with the Trojans, last guided Arkansas in Maui in 2022. Leon Rice, the winningest coach in Boise State history, was part of three Gonzaga trips to the Maui — including the Zags’ dramatic overtime championship in 2009. Washington State makes its own Maui debut against host Chaminade, whose 1982 upset of No. 1 Virginia inspired the tournament’s creation.

The day closes with a matchup between two former champions, Arizona State and Texas, led by head coaches with deep Maui ties. Bobby Hurley won co-MVP honors as a player in 1992, while Sean Miller returns to Maui after three appearances with Arizona, including a title run in 2014.

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