After a highly competitive 2024/25 NCAA basketball season, regular-season conference champions will be crowned this weekend — an accolade that comes with coveted No. 1 seeding in conference tournaments as teams eye March’s national stage.
In the SEC, the fate of two top contenders is coming down to the wire, as No. 1 Texas and No. 6 South Carolina sit in a dead heat ahead of their final two regular-season games.
Tied 13-1 in conference play with 1-1 head-to-head records, both teams will split the regular-season title should they win-out their final matchups — forcing conference commissioner Greg Sankey to literally flip a coin to determine which elite squad receives the SEC tournament’s No. 1 seed.
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Of course, conference realignment may have played a role in the SEC’s current conundrum. Imbalanced schedules seem to have created unexpected crowding at the top of the conference table.
"I think we could have thought a little bit more ahead of this situation, knowing that we were bringing a Texas and an Oklahoma into the SEC," South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley said earlier this week.
"[Texas will] probably want us to drop a game," the three-time national champion coach joked. "I hope they drop a game, too — take it out of the commissioner's hands."
While photo finishes can be exciting, a coin toss in this scenario could ultimately serve as a catalyzing force for teams to harness some revenge on March's tournament courts.

How to watch Texas and South Carolina basketball in the SEC this week
Both top-ranked teams will shoot to dominate the court on Thursday night, with No. 1 Texas visiting unranked Mississippi State at 7:30 PM ET, with live coverage on SECN+.
Subsequently, No. 6 South Carolina will take on unranked Ole Miss at 9 PM ET, airing live on ESPN.
Thursday night wins would set Texas up to close out the 2024/25 NCAA basketball season by hosting unranked Florida at 2 PM ET on Sunday. At the same time, No. 15 Kentucky will visit South Carolina for their regular-season finale.