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Atlantic 10 Tournament 2026: Bracket, scores, schedule with quarterfinal matchups set

Atlantic 10 Tournament 2026: Bracket, scores, schedule with quarterfinal matchups set

Update: There are eight teams left standing at the 2026 men’s Atlantic-10 tournament. No. 13 seed St. Bonaventure is on a Cinderella run right now, winning games in back-to-back days including an upset of No. 5 seed George Mason on Friday. The Bonnies will be joined No. 9 George Washington, No. 7 Duquesne, and No. 6 Davidson in the quarterfinals, along with the four top-seeds who all earned a bye to this point.

The Atlantic-10 is historically a multi-bid league, but last year only conference tournament champ VCU made the NCAA tournament. This year’s league has a clear powerhouse in Saint Louis that will receive an at-large bid even if it doesn’t earn the auto-bid. Can anyone upset the Billikens to get multiple A-10 teams into the big dance once again?

Saint Louis went 15-3 inside the league this year with an explosive five-out offense that shoots 41 percent from three as a team (No. 2 in DI). Senior center Robbie Avila has all the makings of a March Madness hero, but there will be plenty of teams looking to ruin the Billikens’ momentum in the conference tournament. VCU is again very good under first-year head coach Phil Martelli Jr., who has thrived after coming over from Bryant. Martelli’s father was a legendary coach at St. Joe’s, and now the Hawks are suddenly one of the hottest teams in the country entering the conference tournament on a six-game winning streak. Dayton, George Mason, and Davidson can also dream of a Cinderella run.

Here’s the full bracket for the A-10 tournament, with the schedule and results updated below after each game.

Atlantic 10 men’s tournament bracket 2026

Atlantic 10 men’s tournament bracket 2026 schedule and results

No. 13 St. Bonaventure 99, No. 12 La Salle 80

No. 14 Loyola-Chicago 75, No. 11 Richmond 67

No. 9 George Washington 66, No. 8 Fordham 62

No. 13 St. Bonaventure 63, No. 5 George Mason 57

No. 7 Duquesne 67, No. 10 Rhode Island 61

Game 6 No. 6 Davidson 64, No. 14 Loyola-Chicago 59

Game 7: No. 1 Saint Louis vs. No. 9 George Washington, 11:30 a.m., USA

Game 8: No. 13 St. Bonaventure vs. No. 4 Dayton, 2 p.m., USA

Game 9: No. 2 VCU vs. No. 7 Duquesne, 5 p.m., USA

Game 10: No. 6 Davidson vs. No. 3 Saint Joseph’s, 7:30 p.m., CNBC

Game 11: Game 7 winner vs. Game 7 winner, 1 p.m., CBS Sports Network

Game 12: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 3:30 p.m., CBS Sports Network

Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner, 1 p.m., CBS Sports

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