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Florida basketball won its third March Madness title Monday. Here's how to celebrate the Gators' win, including when they'll return to Gainesville.
Florida led for just 64 seconds at the Alamodome on Monday night. Thankfully, it was the right 64 seconds. And, thanks to a big finish from star Walter Clayton Jr., the Gators are national champions.
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.
No. 1 seed Florida defeated fellow No. 1 seed Auburn 79-73 Saturday night in a Final Four thriller at the Alamodome in San Antonio to to advance to Monday's NCAA championship game, where it will take on either Duke or Houston.
The Florida Gators are returning to the national title game for the first time since 2007 after a 79-73 win over Auburn in the Final Four.
The 2025 NCAA Tournament has come to a conclusion, with the Florida Gators prevailing over the Houston Cougars in the National Championship Game. With March Madness now over, the NCAA made a big announcement regarding their total engagement for the Final Four.
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Gators Wire on MSNWhere Florida Gators stand in ESPN's Final Four player rankingsWalter Clayton is among the top three players left in the NCAA Tournament, but who are the other Florida Gators inside ESPN's Final Four ranking?
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 stage for the men's Final Four is set ... title game appearance and win both came in 2015. Florida is in the national semifinals for the sixth time, with its last appearance coming in 2014. The Gators have played in the national championship three ...
Florida defeated Texas Tech to earn a trip to the 2025 men's Final Four where the Gators will try to win another national championship.
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.