Elite 8 roundup: Florida rallies past Texas Tech
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Chalk reigned supreme once again on Saturday as a pair of No. 1 seeds — Florida and Duke — punched their tickets to the Final Four in San Antonio.
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Thanks to a miraculous finish, Florida basketball is heading back to the Final Four for the first time since 2014.
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Alabama finished 51 attempts from 3, which also set a tournament record.
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No. 1 Florida made a furious comeback Saturday to clinch the first spot in the Final Four. Later, fellow No. 1 seed Duke cruised to victory to join the Gators.
Half of the NCAA Tournament Final Four is now set, as top seeds Duke and Florida punched tickets Saturday. The remaining two spots will be resolved on Sunday. D
Two teams will book their trip to the Final Four with wins today. • Florida-Texas Tech: In the opening game, it’s No. 1 Florida and No. 3 Texas Tech vying to book a place in the next round. The game should tip just past 6 p.
The 2025 NCAA Men's Tournament continues with the Elite Eight on Saturday night! First, third-seeded Texas Tech takes on No. 1 seed Florida at 6:09 p.m. ET. The winner will play the winner of Michigan State - Auburn in the Final Four.
San Francisco – Walter Clayton Jr. rescued top-seeded Florida with two late 3-pointers, and the Gators rallied from nine points down late to reach the Final Four with an 84-79 victory over Texas Tech in the NCAA Tournament's West Region final on Saturday.
With the opening line of Duke’s Sweet 16 hovering near double digits, the Blue Devils are heavily favored in their matchup against No. 4 Arizona. Displaying dominant two-way play through two games, it’s easy to see why Duke currently sits at No. 1 entering the second weekend.
The first half of the Final Four is set and two No. 1 seeds are through. Florida and Duke won their regions on Saturday, with fellow top seeds Houston and Auburn set to play on Sunday. Florida became the first Southeastern Conference team and No.
Sears dribbled down court, bullied his way into the key for a point-blank, straight- on chip shot—and missed it, adding to a frustrating evening that saw him shoot just 2-12 from the field with a single three-pointer (forget about double-digits). With that miss, Alabama was done for.
Mackenzie Salmon breaks down Elite 8 matchups, as No. 1 Florida will take on No. 3 Texas Tech and No. 1 Duke will verse No. 2 Alabama.