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Florida is appearing in the national semifinal round for the first time in over a decade.
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Florida Gators can call themselves national champions again.
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The tournament improved as it progressed. The semifinal games in San Antonio staged magnificent theater.
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For the second time in men's NCAA tournament history, four No. 1 seeds reached the last weekend. Compared to that 2008 group, this 2025 quartet of Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston made it the deepest Final Four ever. On paper, at least.
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Alijah Martin never really liked talking too much about his first Final Four experience because of the heartbreaking way it ended with FAU two years ago. Now in what will be the graduate transfer guard's only season with Florida,
Florida has advanced to the national championship game for the first time since 2007 after beating No. 1 overall seed Auburn 79-73 in the Final Four. Walter Clayton Jr. was seriously impressive for the Gators, leading all players with 34 points on 11 of 18 shooting.
Clayton rekindled all kinds of college basketball history leading the Gators to yet another comeback in the Alamodome
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFinal Four 2025: Florida Gators move past Auburn Tigers, advance to national championshipThings looked bad at halftime, but Walter Clayton Jr. went off for 34 points and willed Florida to a Final Four win over Auburn.
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Auburn Wire on MSNFive takeaways from Auburn's Final Four loss to FloridaThe Auburn Tigers played well enough in the first half of its Final Four game with Florida on Saturday to punch their ticket to Monday's NCAA Tournament final. Then, Todd Golden's squad made crucial halftime adjustments to steal a win away from the Tigers.
Broome had 15 points on Saturday against Florida in the Final Four but was shut down by the Gators after halftime.
SAN ANTONIO-- Depth, defense and Walter Clayton Jr. paved the way for the Florida Gators in a 79-73 win over Auburn in Saturday's Final Four.
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Here's a look at the youngest coaches to make a Final Four since the NCAA Tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985:
"We have a set where it's a stack or gate... We thought if we get Emanuel to shot fake and get downhill... he probably should've shot faked that." — Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson on the final play of the National Championship Game vs. Florida pic.twitter.com/KJx91Tzu1p