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Auburn has locked it down on defense, holding six straight opponents to 70 or fewer points to get within one game of a national title shot.
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UConn, in fact, is attracting 30.3% of the handle and 17.3% of the ticket count to win the national championship, which would be the school's 12th but first in nine years.
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Auburn's Johni Broome all but officially confirmed his status for Saturday's Final Four game against the Florida Gators while speaking to college basketball analyst Jeff Goodman before the Tigers' practice session on Thursday. "I’ll be ready to go for Saturday," Broome told Goodman.
The Florida cheerleaders are excited for the Final Four showing. In a post on Instagram shared on Sunday, March 30, "THE GATORS ARE HEADED TO THE FINAL FOUR! Off to San Antonio to keep dancing!" with some celebratory emojis and the hashtags #MarchMadness and #GoGators.
The NCAA Men's Final Four will have all four No. 1 seeds for the second time in NCAA Tournament history – and it includes the Gators for the first time since 2014. The Final Four appearance will be Florida's sixth. The Gators won back-to-back national titles in 2006 and '07 under coach Billy Donovan.
The third-year coach is proud of his Jewish heritage, but rarely more than this week with Bruce Pearl and Jon Scheyer competing, too.
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAfter injury vs. Auburn basketball, Florida's Micah Handlogten relishes Final Four rematchA year-plus removed from the injury he suffered against Auburn basketball, Florida's Micah Handlogten will face the Tigers for the first time in a Final Four rematch.
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After trailing by 10 with 6:18 left, No. 1 seed Florida roared back to pull off a stunning 84-79 comeback win over No. 3 seed Texas Tech on Saturday. The win punches the Gators' ticket to the Final Four for the first time since 2014.
The Gators will take on Auburn on Saturday with a big in the national title game on the line; high school sports all-area teams for winter are here.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Students and fans are gathering to send off the Gator men’s basketball team to San Antonio for the Final Four. The Gators will be playing in their first Final Four since 2014. The sendoff will take place at the Hugh Hathcock Basketball Complex starting a 2 p.m.