Maui Invitational 2025: Full Bracket, Schedule, Teams & How to Watch

Maui Invitational 2025: Full Bracket, Schedule, Teams & How to Watch

The Lahaina Civic Center on Maui, Hawaii, will host the 2025 Maui Invitational from Monday, November 24 to Wednesday, November 26. ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU will all broadcast all 12 games, and the ESPN app will also provide access to them.

Check out the schedule, bracket, and other details.

Maui Invitational Bracket 2025

Maui Invitational Schedule 2025

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

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 stories leading up to the tournament. NC State and Seton Hall, who are meeting for the first time since the Pirates’ thrilling victory in the 2018 NCAA tournament, have somewhat different Maui experiences. Under first-year head coach Will Wade, the Wolfpack make their Maui debut, and Shaheen Holloway, a Seton Hall alum and head coach, returns to the tournament for the first time in more than 20 years. Wade, who coached LSU in 2017, is no stranger to Maui, having defeated Clemson at McNeese State in March and coming off back-to-back Southland titles.

In the bracket, two programs with seasoned coaches who are familiar with the island will face off against USC and Boise State for the first time ever. The Trojans’ second-year coach, Eric Musselman, last led Arkansas to Maui in 2022. Boise State’s most successful coach, Leon Rice, led Gonzaga to the Maui three times, including in 2009 when the Zags won a thrilling overtime title. Against host Chaminade, whose 1982 upset of No. 1 Virginia served as the impetus for the tournament’s creation, Washington State makes its own Maui debut.

Arizona State and Texas, two former champions with strong Maui ties as their head coaches, square off in the day’s last game. As a player, Bobby Hurley was named co-MVP in 1992, and Sean Miller returns to Maui following three stints with Arizona, including a 2014 championship run.

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