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The Gators erased a 13-point second-half deficit to stun the Cougars in a frenetic finish, completing the third-largest comeback in NCAA national championship game history.
From CBS Sports
Florida has won its first national championship since 2007 and its third overall after beating Houston 65-63 in the 2025 men’s NCAA title game.
From The New York Times
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Houston uncorked mayhem in the penultimate game of this year's NCAA Tournament with an amazing comeback Saturday to defeat Duke 70-67 in the Final Four. The Cougars erased a 14-point second-half deficit and closed on a 25-8 run to stun the Blue Devils, tying for the second-largest Final Four comeback in the last decade.
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Pro Football Network on MSNJ.J. Watt Rips Security For Mistreating Hakeem Olajuwon After Houston’s Surprise Final Four Win vs. DukeNCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is winding down, with the Final Four happening in San Antonio. The tournament hasn’t had too much madness, with all four No. 1 seeds advancing to the national semifinals.
So, like Auburn, Houston is eyeing the program's first national title. The Blue Devils have pulled into a tie with the UCLA Bruins for the second-most Final Four appearances in NCAA Tournament history with 18 apiece. Only the UNC Tar Heels have more with 21.
Houston has advanced to the national championship for the first time since 1984 and the third time overall after stunning Duke 70-67 in the Final Four. Seeking their first ever national title, the Cougars will face Florida in the final on Monday after the Gators beat Auburn in tonight’s first semifinal.
The third spot in the Final Four of the men's NCAA Tournament has been clinched. And it belongs to Kelvin Sampson and Houston. The top-seeded Cougars, who have been college basketball's top ...
Duke looked all set to play for the national title in the NCAA men's tournament before an epic meltdown against Houston caused a heartbreaking loss.
Houston pulled off a rally so stunning, so jarring, it will take everyone — specifically those in Durham, N.C. — a lifetime to sort out.
Flagg, the presumptive 2025 No. 1 NBA draft pick, missed a fadeaway jumper on the next possession. The Cougars closed it out from there to escape with a 70-67 win, sealing the most devastating meltdown in March Madness history.